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Entrance to New Clairvaux Abbey. The Abbey of New Clairvaux is a rural Trappist monastery located in Northern California in the small town of Vina in Tehama County. [1] The farmland, once owned by Leland Stanford, grows prunes, walnuts, and grapes that the monks harvest from the orchards and vineyards to sustain the community.
Vina (Spanish: Viña, meaning "Vine") is a census-designated place (CDP) in Tehama County, California. [2] Vina sits at an elevation of 210 feet (64 m). [2] The 2010 United States census reported Vina's population was 237. Vina is the location of the Roman Catholic Trappist Abbey of New Clairvaux. [4]
Studies on Bernard of Clairvaux. Cistercian Publications, Kalamazoo 1980. Abba. Guides to wholeness and holiness, East and West. Papers presented at a Symposium on Spiritual Fatherhood/Motherhood at the Abbey of New Clairvaux, Vina, California, June 12–16, 1978. Cistercian publications, Kalamazoo 1982. Erudition at God's service. Cistercian ...
Abbey of New Clairvaux, a Roman Catholic monastery located in Vina. [18] Holy Cross Orthodox Monastery, an Eastern Orthodox monastery located in Castro Valley. [19] New Camaldoli Hermitage, a Benedictine monastery located in Big Sur. [20] Our Lady of the Redwoods Abbey, a Roman Catholic monastery located in Whitethorn. [21]
The Abbot-Emeritus of the Abbey of New Clairvaux, Thomas X. Davis, first saw the stones and pictured them reassembled in a monastic context on September 15, 1955—his first day in California. He had arrived in San Francisco to serve as a new monk in Vina, California, at the Trappist monastery called Our
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Piffard, New York: Our Lady of Guadalupe Trappist Abbey: Trappist 1955 Lafayette, Oregon: The community moved from the abbey at Pecos, New Mexico (founded 1948) to Oregon, where farming gave higher yields. Abbey of New Clairvaux: Trappist 1955 Vina, California St Benedict Monastery: Trappist 1956 Snowmass, Colorado: Valley of Our Lady Monastery