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http://www.abbey.ampleforth.org.uk/
One of the abbeys in the English Congregation of the Order of St. Benedict.Information on their location, history and vocations.
http://www.belmontabbey.org.uk/
Belmont Abbey is a Benedictine monastery of the English Congregation found in 1859. This site has links to its guesthouse, Hedley Lodge, and information about retreats and the communities pastoral activities.
http://www.downside.co.uk/
Downside Abbey is a Roman Catholic monastery. It is the home of a community of Benedictine monks, and on this website they shall try and give some idea of what a Benedictine monk is, why they have come to live together to live in a community, what they believe in and what they do.
http://www.buckfast.org.uk/
Buckfast Abbey is the home of a Community of Roman Catholic Benedictine monks in Devon, England. The first monastery was founded in 1018, but was suppressed by King Henry VIII in 1539. It was refounded in 1882. The present Abbey Church was built by the monks themselves on the foundations of the medieval Abbey. Their web site describes the daily life of the monks, as well as the pastoral and educational activities they undertake.
http://www.douaiabbey.org.uk/
Community of Benedictine monks providing the Liturgy in the Abbey Church, running parishes, and offering retreats, conferences, lectures and musical events both day and residential.
http://www.ealingabbey.org.uk/07monastery-0home.htm
The monks of Ealing Abbey, an abbey within the English Congregation of the Benedictine Order
http://www.benedictines.org.uk/
A body of communities of Roman Catholic monks and nuns. They run retreats, schools and parishes. They also produce art work, books and church decoration.
http://www.benedictines.org.uk/history.htm
The official history of the oldest Benedictine congregation spread across England, Wales, the United States of America, Peru and Zimbabwe.
http://www.plantata.org.uk/
An Apostolic Letter from Leo XIII on 12 November 1889, outlining the history of the English Benedictine Congregation since the sixteenth century.
http://www.stanselms.org/
Abbey in DC of Benedictine monks of the English Congregation.
http://www.st-benets.ox.ac.uk/
A hall at Oxford University ran by the English Congregation for Benedictines who wish to study at Oxford. A dependency of Ampleforth Abbey.
http://www.portsmouthabbey.org/page/78/
One of the three abbeys of the Benedictine Order, English Congregation located in the US.
http://www.stlouisabbey.org/
In a world that seeks freedom with an enthusiasm perhaps greater than ever before, we would like to describe our Benedictine monastic way of life as a journey towards that freedom. This site tours the monastic community of Saint Louis Abbey: Prayer, the Monks, Work, A Day in the Life, Study, and the History of the Abbey.
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