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community was founded, which has remained there since. The monks cultivate their own vegetables and get most of their electricity from the numerous solar panels. The annual grape harvest festival in early September is a key event in the calendar.
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During the Middle Ages, the monks were obliged to take an active part in defending the coasts against incursions of the Moors of Algeria, and a fortified monastery was built between the eleventh and fourteenth centuries.
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There has been a monastic community there since the 5th century. The construction of the current monastery buildings began around 1073. Today the monks cultivate
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The abbey was an important strategic position in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries during the Franco-Spanish wars. In 1635 the island was captured by the
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attacks. The number of monks dwindled to four and, in the pre-revolutionary climate of the time, the monastery was disestablished in 1787. In the
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During the fifth, sixth, and seventh centuries, the influence exerted by the abbey was considerable. In 426 St. Maximus was elected
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Over the following centuries, monastic life on the island was interrupted on several occasions by raids, mostly attributable to
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two years later, when the island was retaken by the French. The monastery continued to suffer from Spanish and
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Church and monastery of the Lérins Abbey. Panoramic picture taken from the fortified monastery.
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and remained for seven years until he was appointed the first documented leader of the
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Levy, Rosalie Marie. (1984). Heavenly Friends. Boston: St Paul Editions. pp. 442-3.
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had a high opinion of and close ties with the monastery of the Lérins.
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In medieval times, the island became a very popular place of
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Besse, Jean. "Abbey of Lérins." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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and the monks were expelled. They returned from exile in
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Christian monasteries established in the 5th century
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Cistercian monastery on the island of Saint-Honorat
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Abbot of Lérins



[leʁɛ̃]
Cistercian
monastery
Saint-Honorat
Lérins Islands
French Riviera
vineyards
wine
liqueur
Saint Honoratus
Caprasius of Lérins
hermit
John Cassian
Abbot
Ancient Diocese of Riez
Saint Patrick
Ireland
Saint Quinidius
diocese of Arles
Hilarius
Cesarius
Faustus
Porcarius I
Vincent of Lérins
Saint Nazarius (Abbot)
Clotaire II

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