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to a nearby wall. The abbey entrance in the east range was enhanced by a monumental new entrance portico with attached champagne bar. A roof terrace was added to the west end of the north range. A large marquee-style hall to serve as an events venue was attached to the Old House, and both of these additions were deliberately done in a contemporary style in contrast to the original buildings. The hotel was opened in 2015.
950:, who had some of his works published by the Stanbrook Press. The community was notable in the last third of the 20th century for setting liturgical texts in English to music in the plainchant tradition. A growing public interest in the "monastic experience", led the nuns in this period to extend their guest facilities. To the original 1865 Hermitage guest house were added the stables next door, to accommodate guests. 2968: 2793: 3460: 1030:. The relics of St Fulgentia were taken out of the altar when it was dismantled, and put into store until the new abbey church at Wass could be built. After May 2009, the original abbey church was formally deconsecrated in preparation for the sale of the property. Contrary to monastic tradition at the time of a move, the Stanbrook community took its former name to Wass. 610:, Charles Day, who was a brother of one of the nuns. He added two conjoined blocks to the west wing of the Hall, one with a chapel was for the community, the other for the school. The two-storey edifice in red brick, completed in 1838, had no traditional monastic features. The nuns' chapel is significant in the architectural history of the period owing to its 1518: 471:(£1.575) per month, which gave the community an annual income of £302.40 (or £36,617 in 2020 values). Their small school, for girls aged five to thirteen, was a success and had eighteen pupils by 1807, each charged a fee of 18 guineas per annum (£18.90, £2 289 in 2020 values). The nuns also taught a few primary age boys. One of these, 393:) is healthy and sufficiently commodious, but not spacious. The buildings are very simple and close together, made of brick. Their church is extremely small but particularly neat and seemly, and there the Divine Office is solemnly celebrated in an edifying manner. The nuns are very observant of their Rule. 1018:
National Park. Construction of the new monastery began on 18 June 2007. The community moved into this new "Stanbrook Abbey" at Wass on 21 May 2009, after the first building phase had been completed. It involved shifting a 40,000 volume library of books and archives from Stanbrook, which was overseen
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The nuns were in Cambrai for 170 years, but little is known of their history because of subsequent destruction of records. However, the community had a good reputation for strictness of observance and for keeping enclosure. One oddity was that they ran a small school for girls inside their enclosure,
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The new owners erected an imposing entrance gateway west of the original one, laid out car parks and converted the nuns' cells, with no plumbing, into en-suite bedrooms. The grave markers on the sisters' graves were removed to allow the layout of a lavender garden on the graveyard, and were attached
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in France. He also aided them in revising their monastic constitutions in line with Guéranger's ideas. The community was growing rapidly, as vocations to the religious life were plentiful at the time. He encouraged the community to build a complete new abbey, reflecting the high-status of a medieval
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The present Abbess’s determination to sell up Stanbrook Abbey and build an inadequate bijou hideaway on the Yorkshire moors, in a National Park of all places, despite the wishes of some in her community, comes at the fag-end of the 1960s cult of ultramodernity in religion. This contempt for history
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In 1935, when the abbey was its height, the community numbered eighty-two. This total comprised fifty-two choir nuns, nineteen conversae, seven novices, and four extern sisters. The 'conversae' or claustral sisters were not bound to the Divine Office and did the domestic and manual work, but stayed
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In August 2010, the Grade II-listed Worcestershire estate was sold to Clarenco LLP for conversion into an events venue and luxury hotel, called the "Stanbrook Abbey Hotel". The sisters had been unable to meet the necessary maintenance outlay, for half a century, and so the property was affected by
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from 1880 when they moved into their new quarters. However, the rules of papal enclosure are not compatible with running a school. The new abbey project had envisaged the school expanding in a proposed separate wing. This would have split the community between those strictly enclosed and teaching
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In April 2002 Abbess Joanna Jamieson announced that the Abbey would move from its Victorian abbey, with its 79,000 sq ft (7,300 m) of monastic buildings, "to make the best use of its human and financial resources". This led to controversy about priorities as shown in a letter to
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were lent to provide the formation. Two of them later joined the nascent community, including Dame Frances Gawen who served as the first superior. The monastery was only considered to have been formally founded when the noviciate was completed and the novices made vows, at the start of 1625.
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The nuns took their school with them, and were able to resume wearing the habit and created an enclosure (they divided the chapel with a grille). However, the house was only lent to them and was not for purchase. The nuns bought a purpose-built convent twenty-eight years later, in 1835.
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with the pupils being subject to the monastic routine. As well as school fees, the sisters did the traditional remunerative work of enclosed nuns which is fine needlework and embroidery, especially on vestments and liturgical textiles. One unusual source of income was from
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In 1807, the nuns decided to move. They regarded themselves as temporary refugees waiting to go home to Cambrai, but attempts to reclaim their property from the French government proved futile. Meanwhile, four of the community had died but seven new postulants had joined.
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Augustine Lawson, EBC chaplain at Salford Hall, until he died in 1830, helped the community to find a permanent home. His dying wish was to be buried with the sisters. When they moved in 1838 he was disinterred and re-buried at their new home. His body was found to be
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was one of the later pupils, as her mother had become a nun. She said there were about twelve pupils who wore black habits and veils and learnt liturgy, plainsong, Latin, calligraphy, heraldry, and astronomy. She left in about 1911. In 1918 the small school closed.
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Despite the cramped site, the nuns had their own cemetery. Since they were under the authority of the Abbot President of the English Benedictine Congregation and not that of the bishop, they had no right of burial at the local parish church.
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Initially, the community occupied two houses, (45 and 47 Woolton Street), and later expanded into a third adjoining property. They had to depend on donations to survive, but the government granted the nuns a pension of one and a half
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entered the noviciate in order to become the founding community of the Abadia di Santa Maria in their city. This was founded in 1911, and itself became the mother-house of three other women's monasteries in Brazil as well as one in
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In 2017, the hotel was sold on to Hand Picked Hotels, which continued the conversion of cells to bedrooms in the north range and fitted out the former refectory as a fine-dining restaurant. in 2020 there were seventy bedrooms.
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Further reconstruction occurred when the church sanctuary was re-ordered in 1971 by Anthony Thompson, with the loss of the original Pugin fittings including the cut-down high altar, the surviving wall paintings, and the
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style, proved too expensive, Shepherd insisted on changes including a traditional tall church tower with a clock and a ceiling vault for acoustic reasons. Work was completed in 1871. A set of human remains from a Roman
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and abbesses are traditionally elected for life) She had to obtain a papal dispensation when first elected, as at age twenty-eight she was below the statutory age of thirty. The community members were very young then.
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In 1950, the community was still flourishing and comprised around seventy, a number it kept for the next twenty years. This made it the biggest women's monastery in Britain. Around this time, the lush decorative wall
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The failure to complete the new buildings left the abbey's facilities not fit for purpose. Ambulatories in red brick occupying the missing two sides of the cloisters were designed by Martin Fisher in 1965.
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The old convent estate was put on the market for £6 million in 2009, but only sold in August 2010 for £4.5 million. Phase 2, the building of a new church, was completed in 2015. This cost £2.5 million.
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in 2016. In 2020 the community numbered nineteen, including one oblate not in vows but sharing the life in all respects. The Abbey is now only the second largest Benedictine convent in England, after
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The first abbess was elected in 1629. Lady Abbess Catherine Gascoigne was to serve for forty years, being re-elected every four years as is the peculiar English Benedictine custom (Benedictine
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and tradition will pass with the generation that created it, though it has done immense harm to the English Catholic Church and looks likely to consign the Stanbrook community to extinction.
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from Ireland. Abbess Gertrude d'Aurillac Dubois was in office, when the east range, containing the main abbey entrance and the parlours, was finished by 1880. The work was then paused.
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The abbey church was begun in 1869 during the term of office of Abbess Scholastica Gregson. The site was just to the north of the graveyard. When the designs of Edward Welby Pugin, in
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Of the eleven Benedictine women's monasteries in England in 1950, seven have shut, two have moved (including Stanbrook Abbey), and only two remain on their original sites (
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in 2012, and are now (2020) known as Howton Grove Priory. They have received no vocations, were down to two in 2020, and with Wybourne's death in 2022 only one remains.
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The height of Edward Pugin's grand Gothic high altar obscured the great rose window at the church's east end which contained stained glass in honour of
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in the enclosure. The externs were the ones who ventured outside as necessary. The community had two EBC monk-chaplains resident at the Presbytery.
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including tables, chairs, wall panelling with his signature carved mouse. The tables and chairs were taken to Wass when the community later moved.
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design influences on its interior. The original entrance to the new abbey precinct was to the south, on Upton Road, where a pair of semi-octagonal
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In 1863, Laurence Shepherd was appointed chaplain and served until his death in 1885. He helped the nuns become noted practitioners of
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survive and are Grade-II listed. The sisters' graveyard was laid out between the Presbytery and Abbey with Lawson re-interred there.
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Full account from contemporary sources of the early history of the community and the sufferings of the nuns in Cambrai, from
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Stanbrook Abbey has been celebrated for its Gregorian chant, the publication of devotional literature, and fine printing.
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Former Stanbrook Abbey main building in Worcestershire. Entrance to right, sacristy to left, with presbytery in distance.
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A memory of the monastery is preserved at Cambrai in the street name Rue des Anglaises, or "Englishwomen's Street".
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leaky roofs and dry rot. As a result, the sale achieved only three-quarters of the original £6 million valuation.
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The north range was resumed in 1895, and completed in 1898. The last addition to the main abbey buildings was the
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against the habit, popular anti-Catholic hostility could have led to the nuns wearing habits being charged with a
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The Benedictine monks in England (EBC) took the community under their care and sent them to the EBC mission in
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had begun monastic life. In response, Dame Magdalen le Clerc was sent to join Sister Scholastica Gregory from
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National Park in 2009. The former Worcestershire monastic estate, as of 2020, was operated as a luxury hotel.
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dismissed this work as "not considered to be of interest". The community numbered seventy-one at that stage.
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Anson, Peter F: The Religious Orders and Congregations of Great Britain and Ireland, Stanbrook 1949 p. 165
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for their EBC chaplain and his domestic staff. For their own residence, they employed the architect and
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University of Maryland (n.d.) Stanbrook Abbey collection. University of Maryland Archival Collections.
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Büsching, A. F: New System of Geography - Hungary, Transylvania, Sclavonia, Dalmatia &c 1762 p. 569
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The Stanbrook Abbey Press was established in 1876 and was at one time one of the oldest examples of a
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in the church sanctuary, which included depictions of Christ and the saints, was partly painted over.
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The nine original members were escorted by him from England to Cambrai (which the English then called
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Among the many visitors associated with the Stanbrook community, was the poet and Catholic convert,
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printing which made the Press famous had ceased by 1990. That year marked the death, at 95, of Dame
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in England. Stanbrook Abbey. It acquired an international reputation for fine printing under Dames
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Boston College Libraries (n.d.) Adams, Margaret, 1912-1996. Stanbrook Abbey Press collection.
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The 1971 re-fitting coincided with a revision of Roman Catholic liturgical practice after the
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Their convent in Cambrai was looted and turned into a prison. It was subsequently demolished.
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Although digital printing and publishing continues at the Abbey on a small scale, the fine
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with twenty-eight. Two remaining able-bodied nuns went to live at Wass from the dissolved
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in England. The two communities were to come together again in 2020, 364 years later.
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trained the young nuns in a tradition of contemplative prayer which survives to date.
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given the name St Fulgentia, was enshrined under the high altar. Work on the three
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was founded in 1651, which became independent in 1656 and was eventually to become
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The Holy Thorn Chapel of 1885-86 was added to the south side of the church by
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Dame Frances Gawen 1623-9 (First superior, originally at Brussels. Prioress.)
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One of the Brazilian daughter houses, Abadia de Nossa Senhora das Graças in
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The nuns became French subjects in 1678 when Cambrai was annexed by France.
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Dame Scholastica Gregson 1846-62 and 1868-72 (Oversaw erection of church.)
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to the north of the church began in 1878, under the collaboration of
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St Teresa of Avila; tr. by Benedictines of Stanbrook Abbey (1921).
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as Dame Gertrude More, who was the great-great-granddaughter of St
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Previous superiors include (in alphabetical order of surname):
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Fisher, Deb (July 2008), "Interview with Dom Sebastian Moore",
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shrine, and housed the Holy Thorn, which was a relic of the
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The situation of the house of these English ladies (French:
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The Stanbrook Abbey Press: Ninety-two Years of its History.
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004).
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Examples of work from the Stanbrook Abbey Press include:
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Jamieson, Joanna. "Welch, (Grace) Eileen (1894–1990)".
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is said to have been partly inspired by Stanbrook Abbey.
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