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  2. Mount Angel Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Mount Angel Abbey is a Catholic monastery of Benedictine monks located in Saint Benedict, Oregon, northeast of Salem, it was established 143 years ago in 1882 from Engelberg Abbey, in Switzerland. The abbey, located on the top of Mount Angel , a 485-foot-high butte (148 m), [ 1 ] has its own post office separate from the city of Mt. Angel.

  3. Mt. Angel, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    He also established Mount Angel Abbey, a Benedictine monastery and school, which was moved permanently to Mt. Angel in 1884. [citation needed] The city of Mt. Angel was incorporated April 3, 1893. The post office of Saint Benedict, Oregon, was established at the Abbey. [citation needed] Mount Angel Abbey is still located on Mount Angel.

  4. Saint Benedict, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Saint Benedict, Oregon, 97373 Sign on post office. Saint Benedict is the name of the post office at Mount Angel Abbey in Marion County, Oregon, United States.. When it moved from Gervais to the town of Mt. Angel in 1884, the postal service would not allow the abbey to establish its own post office as it was less than a mile from the Mount Angel post office. [1]

  5. List of Catholic religious communities in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Mount Angel Abbey - Benedictine, Mt. Angel; Our Lady of Guadalupe Trappist Abbey - Trappist, Lafayette; Priory of Our Lady of Consolation - Brigettine, Amity; The Grotto of our Sorrowful Mother Monastery - Servite, Portland

  6. Adelhelm Odermatt - Wikipedia

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    In 1889 Mount Angel College opened. [3] On May 3, 1892, the building complex burned to the ground. Odermatt resigned as prior and traveled the country as a fundraiser to collect money for reconstruction. In 1899, construction began at another location and was completed in 1903. On March 23, 1904, the monastery became an independent abbey.

  7. List of works about Thomas Merton - Wikipedia

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    From Clairvaux and Pleasant Hill to Mount Olivet: Thomas Merton's Geography of Place. OCLC 54961400. Pearson, Paul M. (2007). A Meeting of Angels: Thomas Merton and the Shakers. OCLC 190861089. Pennington, M. Basil; Mulhearn, Timothy (1984). Getting It All Together: The Heritage of Thomas Merton. Michael Glazier. ISBN 0-89453-380-0. OCLC 11507590.

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  9. Thomas Meienhofer - Wikipedia

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    On July 11, 1901, he was elected prior of Mount Angel and on February 3, 1904, after the priory was elevated to an abbey, he was elected the first abbot. Both elections took place under the presidency of Abbot Frowin Conrad of Conception Abbey.