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Canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre of Hasselt, who were sent to devote themselves to religious education and teaching of girls in schools and later on also in boarding schools in Turnhout, founded the Jerusalem Priory in 1662. Closed during the French Revolution in 1798, the Priory opened again in 1826
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in Hasselt or to their families. In 1837, two surviving canonesses of that community were able to re-acquire the monastery and resume monastic life there, along with two survivors of the other two communities. They then resumed their educational work, and the School of the Holy Sepulcher continues to
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St. Trudo Abbey was originally established as a 'double' convent (men/women) of the Ten Eeckhoute abbey in Bruges. In 1248 the Community of sisters became independent and later joined the Congregation of Saint-Victor, living for more than 400 years within the tradition of Windesheim. The abbey was
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and was established in Patersstraat in Turnhout. Daughter houses were founded and in 1928 sisters left Belgium for the Congo as missionaries. They assisted in the development of the African Community of Bukavu which was included in the Association as an independent Priory in 1984.
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As of A.D. 2011, there were monasteries of the Order in Belgium, Brazil, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, England, the Netherlands and Spain. The majority of the communities have ceased to wear a traditional
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could be held, in which she was elected prioress; she ruled with rare prudence until her resignation in 1697. The community was able to provide an education for the daughters of Catholic families under the
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from 1796 until 1952 when they were admitted into the Order of the Holy Sepulchre. Since 1954 they have resided in the former castle of the counts of Flanders in Male.
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center there and are slowly renovating the surviving abbey buildings. The Church of the Risen Lord was built in 1982, and now serves the canonesses and their guests.
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boarding school. The community resided at New Hall until 2005, when it moved to an estate in Chelmsford. New Hall remains home to a Catholic boarding school.
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A large collection of Lay Estate Records, the property of the Canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre, New Hall, Essex
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by the French, the English canonesses had great difficulty in securing permission to leave the city.
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The earliest historical date on record is 1300, the year in which the monastery was founded in the
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Concerning the foundation, there is a tradition connecting the way of life of the canonesses with
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who was prioress from 1770 to 1781, proved so successful that, during the occupation of the
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In 1480 Jan van Abroek, himself a Canon of the Holy Sepulchre, established a convent at
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was founded in 1634 as a daughter house of the Monastery of the Holy Sepulcher in
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first documented in 1300. They were originally the female branch of the ancient
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operate today. The survivors were able to save a large part of the monastery
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The 'Bonnefanten" convent in Maastricht, nowadays a faculty building of the
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in 1622 by the Marquise Claudine de Mouy, widow of Henri de Lorraine, the
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The English Community of Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre
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The traditional habit was black and, when in church, over the
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The Association of Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre
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In 1972, the canonesses acquired the grounds of the former
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Catholic religious orders established in the 14th century
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in 1631, bound the canonesses to the recitation of the
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style when they moved there later in the 14th century.
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Emblem of the Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre
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for his sister Meyntz, and two Augustinian nuns from
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canonesses still live in their ancient monastery in
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