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315:. Accordingly, de Lestrange commanded the prior of Cervara to make immediate retraction. The emperor became furious. He caused de Lestrange to be arrested at Bordeaux and thrown into prison. At the same time, by a sweeping decree of 28 July, he suppressed all the Trappist monasteries throughout the empire. The prefect of Bordeaux, upon the entreaties of several of de Lestrange's friends, gave him the limits of the city for his prison. The abbot availed himself of the liberty thus accorded him to hasten the departure of his religious for America; he himself obtained from the police permission to go to La Valsainte and Mont-Genèvre, where his presence was required. Pursued again by the emperor, he crossed Germany and arrived at 301:, to serve as a refuge for the soldiers who were to pass to and fro between Italy and France. To secure the success of this establishment he granted it an allowance of 24,000 francs. This protection was not, however, of long duration. The Republic of Genoa was united to the empire, and there, as in all the other states under the sway of Napoleon, an oath of fidelity to the empire was exacted from ecclesiastics and religious. The religious of Cervara, acting on the advice of some eminent personages, and of some influential members of the clergy who assured them that the pope had allowed the oath, took the oath of fidelity. 571: 403: 415: 391: 353:, in whose diocese is the monastery of La Trappe, took the part of the detractors, and claimed over the monastery the authority of "direct superior". To put an end to these disputes, de Lestrange abandoned La Trappe, and sought refuge at 334:, one James Power, who seems to have joined with Jeremiah O'Flynn in a quarrel with the abbot. However, de Lestrange was soon released, and, after the expulsion of his mission from Martinique, arrived in New York in December 1813. The 346:. For $ 10,000, de Lestrange purchased the site, and in 1814, on the downfall of Napoleon, he returned to France and took possession once more of his former monastery of La Trappe. 211:
with the right of future succession. This prospect of being made bishop alarmed de Lestrange, and in the same year he severed all the ties that bound him to the world, and entered
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At this time, de Lestrange was accused of imposing extraordinary hardships on his religious; he was reproached with his frequent voyages and long absences. The
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had just abandoned a building which they had in that city, and which they had used for a classical school. The edifice occupied the place where now stands
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in England. In 1798 the French troops invaded Switzerland, and the Trappists were obliged to leave the country. Some of them settled at Kenty near
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Collections, illustrating the history of the Catholic religion in the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Wilts, and Gloucester
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monastery about fifteen miles from the city of Fribourg. From La Valsainte, de Lestrange established foundations at
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to France in 1688. The younger de Lestrange was ordained priest in 1778, and was attached to the parish of
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in France. Together with twenty-four religious, de Lestrange left for Switzerland. There the senate of
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His remains repose in the monastery of La Trappe in the Diocese of SĂ©ez alongside those of
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Odyssée Monastigue, Dom Augustin de Lestrange et les Trappistes pendant la Révolution
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Flick, Lawrence Francis (1884). "The French Refugee Trappists in the UNITED STATES".
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He was the fourteenth child of Louis-CĂ©sar de Lestrange, officer in the household of
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De Lestrange was master of the novices in that monastery, when a decree of the
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Louis-CĂ©sar de Lestrange (father), Jeanne-Perrette de Lalor (mother)
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Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia
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In the following year de Lestrange sent a colony to America under
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Les Trappistes et l'Ordre de Cîteaux au XIXe siècle
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Augustin LeStrange
Château de Colombier-le-Vieux
Ardèche
France
Lyon
France
Trappist
abbot
Catholic Church
secular name
Château de Colombier-le-Vieux
Ardèche
France
Lyon
Trappist
French Revolution
Louis XV
James II of England
Saint-Sulpice
Jean Georges Le Franc de Pompignan
Archbishop of Vienne
Dauphiné
coadjutor
La Trappe Abbey
Cistercian
National Assembly
religious orders
Fribourg
La Valsainte
Carthusian

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