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  2. St. Andrew's Abbey - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew's Abbey is well known as a retreat centre in California. The abbey is located in an isolated area which is conducive to silence. While the abbey does not care for any parishes, it welcomes numerous guests each year either as retreatants or as casual visitors. Additionally, the abbey is also known for its ceramics [3] that it produces.

  3. Eleutherius Winance - Wikipedia

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    Winance was the last surviving founders of St. Andrew's Abbey in Valyermo, California. [1] He taught philosophy at Claremont Graduate University for 38 years.

  4. Valyermo, California - Wikipedia

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    "Valyermo" is a contraction of the Spanish words "valle yermo", or "barren valley". St. Andrew's Abbey is a Roman Catholic monastery ( Benedictine ) located in the foothills of the Antelope Valley in Valyermo.

  5. List of monasteries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew's Abbey, a Benedictine monastery located in Valyermo. [23] St. Michael's Abbey, a Roman Catholic monastery located in Silverado. [24] St. Xenia Serbian Orthodox Skete, an Eastern Orthodox monastery located in Wildwood. [25]

  6. San Fernando Pastoral Region - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew's Abbey: 31001 N. Valyermo Rd. Valyermo: Holy Spirit Retreat Center ... 511 South Buena Vista St. Burbank St. Francis High School: 200 Foothill Blvd.

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of Shunqing - Wikipedia

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    The priory was transferred to Chengdu and formally inaugurated on July 11, 1949. Nevertheless, it only stayed there for a brief time, until December 25, 1949, when the communist invasion reached the city. Eventually, the priory was re-established in Valyermo, California, known today as St. Andrew's Abbey. [3]

  8. Andreas Amrhein - Wikipedia

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    He also met Gerard van Caloen, who later founded the St. Andrew's Abbey, Zevenkerken specifically to train monks for the missions. [3] On February 2, 1875, Amrhein made his solemn profession. [1] In 1878 the two made a pilgrimage to Affligem.

  9. Congregation of the Annunciation - Wikipedia

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    Upon being raised to an abbey in 1901, St. Andrew's Abbey was incorporated into the Brazilian Congregation, but was detached from it in 1920 to form the Congregation of the Annunciation. Sint-Andriesabdij, Zevenkerken. Under Van Caloen's successor, Abbot Theodore Neve, the monks of St. Andrew's Abbey established mission stations in the Belgian ...