• The Congregation of St. Vanne or Congregation of St. Vanne and St. Hydulphe (French: Congrégation de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe was a Benedictine reform...
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    man, and one of the most distinguished members of the Congregation of St. Vanne. In recognition of these qualities he was elected prior of Lay-Saint-Christophe...
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  • France; a commune Marda Vanne (1896–1970) South African actress Congregation of St. Vanne, a Benedictine reform movement Search for "Vanne" on Wikipedia. All...
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  • 1604 the reformed Congregation of St. Vanne was established, the most distinguished members of which were Ceillier and Calmet. A number of French houses joined...
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    the town of Verdun at the Abbey of Saint-Vanne, the leading monastery of the Congregation of St. Vanne. The congregation was a reform movement of monastic...
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  • Chezal-Benoît the Congregation of the Exempts of Flanders the Congregation of the Exempts of France the Société de Bretagne the Congregation of St. Vanne (Vannistes)...
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    abbots ceased, and Luxeuil was joined to the reformed Congregation of St. Vanne. From the report of the "Commission des Réguliers", drawn up in 1768, the...
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    Ceillier (1688 – November 17, 1761) was a Benedictine monk of the Lorraine Congregation of St. Vanne. An eminent French theologian, he was an ecclesiastical...
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    by the formal dedication of the abbey in 1086. The first abbot of the abbey was Fulgentius (1088–1122), a monk of Saint-Vanne Abbey in Verdun, originally...
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    Didier de La Cour. In 1604 the resulting new constitution of the Congregation of St. Vanne and St. Hydulphe received Pope Clement VII's approval. The reforms...
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  • Laurent Bénard (category Congregation of Saint-Maur)
    later Prior of the Cluny College, Paris, which he reformed with the help of two monks of the recently established Congregation of St. Vanne. Refusing the...
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  • Rule of Saint Benedict. They adopted the reforms developed in 1604 by the Congregation of St. Vanne in Lorraine as promoted in 1621 by the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés...
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    Middle Ages: Richard of Saint-Vanne and the Politics of Reform, Cornell University Press, 2015, p. 7ISBN 9780801456305 "The head of St James in Saint-Vaast"...
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  • commendatory abbot of Mouzon, Élan and Belval. He was clothed as a monk, and promoted the Benedictine reform of the Congregation of St. Vanne in the monasteries...
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    Benedictines until 1655, when it was reformed and became part of the Congregation of St. Vanne until its dissolution in 1790. The abbey church was completed...
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    of the abbey of Beaulieu, which still subsists and is dependant on the congregation of St. Vannes. The church was dedicated under the invocation of St...
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  • monastery of St-Arnold in Metz, 21 October 1771) was a French Benedictine scholar of the Congregation of Saint-Vannes. He took vows in the monastery of St-Vannes...
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    of the Congregation of St. Vanne was introduced in 1618. Dom Antoine Calmet, famed for his extensive commentaries on the Bible, and author of other works...
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    archbishop and abbot in 1620, desired to join the monastery to the new Congregation of St. Vannes, in Lorraine, which had a stricter constitution than Bursfeld...
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    Moyenmoutier (category Communes of Vosges (department))
    Didier de La Cour. In 1604 the resulting new constitution of the Congrégation of St. Vanne and St. Hydulphe received papal approval. The reforms became an...
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    Padarn (redirect from Paternus of Vannes)
    bishop of Braga and Saint Paternus of Avranches in Normandy. Padarn built a monastery in Vannes and is considered one of the seven founding saints of Brittany...
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    of Charity of St. Louis (SCSL) (Soeurs de la Charité de Saint-Louis) is a Roman Catholic religious congregation. It was founded for the education of poor...
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  • of Discalced Carmelites. The Benedictine order was reformed by the Congregation of Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe in 1604, then by the Congregation of...
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  • joined the Benedictine Congregation of St-Vannes, in 1675, at the monastery of St-Mihiel. In 1682 he was appointed professor of philosophy and theology...
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    d'Amboise (†1485), Duchess of Brittany, erected the first convent for Carmelite nuns in France. In 1463, a house was built in Vannes to accommodate a first...
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  • The Sisters of La Retraite or the Congregation of the Retreat is a Roman Catholic congregation founded as early as 1675 in Vannes and Quimper in Brittany...
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  • the Diocese of Vannes. Its goal is the care of the sick poor, and the education of girls. Today their motto is "Following Jesus on the road of human life...
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  • Hidulf (redirect from St. Hildulf)
    center of a group of reformed monasteries in Lorraine, Champagne and Burgundy. In 1604 they officially merged into a new congregation, de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe...
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    Metz par des Religieux bénédictins de la congrégation de S. Vanne... (in French). P. Marchal. "modele". st.symphorien.metz.free.fr. Archived from the...
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    that Sebastien de Rosmadec, Bishop of Vannes, deemed it his duty to inquire into the matter. Yves Nicolazic, to whom St. Anne had appeared, and numerous...
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