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St Cecilia's Abbey, Ryde

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Neither he nor Florence de Werquignoeul desired to create a new form of religious life but to return to an ancient but living tradition. For both, the return to Benedictine tradition could be accomplished only by the adoption and observance of the Rule: `It is by the Rule of St Benedict that we will
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on the Isle of Wight, dedicated to the Peace of the Sacred Heart, Pax Cordis Jesu. This is the origin of the present Community. At the request of the Bishop, it opened a small school for girls which flourished for some years but was given up in 1922 when the expanding community moved to the site at
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expressed it, 'For even though in some instances religious do not directly mingle with their contemporaries, yet in a more profound sense these same religious are united with them in the heart of Christ and co-operate with them spiritually.'
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be Benedictines,' wrote Dom Guéranger. For Florence, too, the Rule was the foundation of her reform, `the daily bread which had nourished in the past the fervour of all the saints in the rigour of monastic observance.'
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On the return of the nuns of Ste-Cécile to France in 1922 after 20 years of exile, the community of Pax Cordis Jesu at Ventnor acquired the vacant property at Appley that came to be known as St Cecilia's Abbey, Ryde.
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The Community supports itself mainly through its production of altar breads, as well as in intellectual and artistic work (calligraphy, candles, etc.). Other manual work includes garden, orchard, and beekeeping.
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Dom Guéranger revived the Benedictine Order in France in 1833 where it had ceased to exist for forty-three years. He bought the Priory at Solesmes, which subsequently was raised to the rank of Abbey by
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With other great abbesses of that period, she helped to revive the order which was suffering from destruction without and from compromise within. In 1604 Florence and four companions left the
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Because of the anti-clerical laws of 1901, the nuns of the Abbey of Ste-Cécile de Solesmes had been obliged to leave France. They found a temporary home at
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In 1950, after more than half a century of close contact with that congregation, St Cecilia's Abbey itself became part of the Solesmes Congregation.
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house at Flînes for the purpose of observing the Rule in its entirety. She established the monastery of Paix Notre Dame at
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In 1967, the first Benedictine foundation for Indian nuns was made at Bangalore, South India, from St Cecilia's.
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the restoration of the monastic order at Solesmes in France by Dom Prosper Guéranger in the nineteenth century.
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The nuns also do calligraphy, producing hand-lettered pieces in a variety of styles suitable for framing.
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was raised to an abbey in 1993 and has itself made several foundations. These houses belong to the
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Founded in 1882 and dedicated to the Peace of the Heart of Jesus, St Cecilia's Abbey,
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in 1604. Foundations followed, and in 1627 another Paix Notre Dame grew up at
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near Ryde. The Solesmes nuns erected cloisters and a church, designed by
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the seventeenth century Belgian reform of Florence de Werquignoeul, and
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In the Heart of Christ: an illustrated history of St. Cecilia's Abbey
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As one of the institutes devoted 'entirely to divine worship in the
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20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United Kingdom
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Our Lady Queen of Peace and Blessed Margaret Pole, Southbourne
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on the Isle of Wight loaned to them by Mr Edmund Ward (son of
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Lee OSB, Eustochium. "Abbess Bernadette Smeyers (obit)",
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Gale, Nick. "The Abbey of St Cecilia, Ryde, England",
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Index

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Order
Benedictine Order
Diocese
Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth
Cécile Bruyère
Sister Mary David
Edward Goldie
Ryde
abbey
Benedictine
Isle of Wight

Ryde
Benedictine Order
Solesmes Congregation
Dom Prosper Guéranger
Rule of Saint Benedict
contemplative life
Perfectae Caritatis
Mass
Divine Office
Gregorian chant
Cistercian
Douai
Liège
Ventnor
Appley Ryde
Ste-Cécile de Solesmes
Pope Gregory XVI

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