The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 2); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . to be the truesuccessor to all the privileges formerly enjoyed bythe congregations of Cluny, , and Gueranger was soon joined by numbers ofzealous monks, which enabled him to send out severaloffshoots. In this way Ligug6, originally foundedby St. Martin of Tours in 360, was restored in 1853,Silos (Spain) in 1880, Glanfeuil in 1892, and Fonta-nelle (St. Wandrille), founded 649, in 1893. Newfoundations were likewise made at Mar
The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 2); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . to be the truesuccessor to all the privileges formerly enjoyed bythe congregations of Cluny, , and Gueranger was soon joined by numbers ofzealous monks, which enabled him to send out severaloffshoots. In this way Ligug6, originally foundedby St. Martin of Tours in 360, was restored in 1853,Silos (Spain) in 1880, Glanfeuil in 1892, and Fonta-nelle (St. Wandrille), founded 649, in 1893. Newfoundations were likewise made at Marseilles in 1865,Famborough (England), and Wisque in 1895, Paris1893, Kergonan 1897, and a cell from Silos wasestablished in Mexico in 1901. The community as possible, using the parish church for the DivineOffice. Each time they succeeded in re-enteringtheir abbey, but at the final expulsion in 1903 theywere, in common with all other rehgious of France,driven out of the country. The Solesmes monkshave settled in the Isle of Wight, England, those ofFontanelle, Glanfeuil, Wisque, and Kergonan havegone to Belgium, those of Ligug6 to Spain, and those. Maria Laach Abbey
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