Oratory of the Paraclete

Oratory of the Paraclete

The Oratory of the Paraclete is a Benedictine monastery founded by Peter Abelard in Ferreux-Quincey, France, after he left the Abbey of St. Denis about 1121.

In 1125 he was elected by the monks of the Abbey at Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys, near Vannes, Brittany, to be their abbot, so he turned the Paraclete over to Heloise, his love, who had been in a convent in Argenteuil since taking the veil. She became the Paraclete's abbess and spent the rest of her life there. She and Abelard were buried together there from 1142 (when Abelard was buried, then Heloise when she died in 1164) to 1792, when their remains were transferred to the church of Nogent-sur-Seine nearby.

Paraclete comes from the Greek word meaning "one who consoles" and is found in the Gospel of John (16:7) as a name for the Holy Spirit.

Coordinates: 48°28′05″N 3°34′13″E / 48.46806°N 3.57028°E / 48.46806; 3.57028


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Oratory of the Good Shepherd — Anglicanism portal The Oratory of the Good Shepherd (OGS) is a dispersed international community of Anglicans, ordained and lay, bound by a common rule of celibate chastity, responsible spending, and direction of life.The OGS Rule calls members… …   Wikipedia

  • Paraclete — For the school of Peter Abelard, see Oratory of the Paraclete. Paraclete comes from the Koine Greek word , , paraclete is used to describe the intercessory role of Jesus Christ. And in John 14:16 Jesus says another paraclete will come to help his …   Wikipedia

  • Order of the Holy Paraclete — The Order of The Holy Paraclete (OHP) is an Anglican religious community. The community began in 1915, when it was founded by Margaret Cope (1886 1961) at the Mother House of St. Hilda s Priory, Sneaton Castle, Whitby.[1] History The priory is… …   Wikipedia

  • Community of Christ the King — The Community of Christ the King (CCK) is an Anglican religious order of Benedictine nuns, based in Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1993, this enclosed and contemplative order is under the jurisdiction of the Anglican Church of… …   Wikipedia

  • Community of the Companions of Jesus the Good Shepherd — The Community of the Companions of Jesus the Good Shepherd (CJGS) is an Anglican religious order founded in 1920, part of the Church of England. It is currently based near Kidlington, Oxfordshire. Originally, the sisters were teachers living… …   Wikipedia

  • Community of the Sisters of the Love of God — The Community of the Sisters of the Love of God is a contemplative community of women founded in 1906 within the Anglican Church, to witness to the priority of God, and to respond to the love of God for us, reflected in our love for God. Its… …   Wikipedia

  • Community of St. John the Evangelist — The Community of St. John the Evangelist (CSJE) is an Anglican religious order of nuns of the Church of Ireland. Founded in 1912, the order is located in Dublin, and administers their house as a nursing and residential care home. For some years,… …   Wikipedia

  • Community of the Resurrection — The Community of the Resurrection is an Anglican religious community for men. It was founded in 1892 by Charles Gore with Walter Howard Frere (1863–1938, later Bishop of Truro) and four others. The community lives at the House of the Resurrection …   Wikipedia

  • Community of the Holy Cross — The Community of the Holy Cross is an Anglican religious order founded in 1857 by Elizabeth Neale (sister of John Mason Neale), at the invitation of Fr. Charles Fuge Lowder, to work with the poor around St Peter s London Docks. The Community… …   Wikipedia

  • Community of the Glorious Ascension — The Community of the Glorious Ascension is an Anglican monastic community in the United Kingdom, co founded in 1960 by twin brothers (later both the Right Reverend) Michael Ball and Peter Ball. It was founded in Stratford Park in Stroud,… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”