- Ampleforth Abbey
Ampleforth Abbey,
North Yorkshire , is amonastery ofBenedictine Monks in theEnglish Benedictine Congregation . It claims descent from the pre-Reformation community atWestminster Abbey through the last surviving monk from WestminsterSigebert Buckley . The current Abbot is Fr. Cuthbert Madden.History
The Abbey was founded in a house given to Father
Anselm Bolton byLady Anne Fairfax . This house was taken over by Dr. Brewer, President of the Congregation, 30 July, 1802. The community, since leavingDieulouard inLorraine , where its members had joined with Spanish and Cassinese Benedictines to form the monastery of St. Lawrence, had been successively atActon Burnell ,Tranmere ,Scholes ,Vernon Hall , andParbold Hall , under its superior Dr. Marsh.On its migration to Ampleforth Lodge, Dr. Marsh remained at Parbold and Father Appleton was elected the first prior of the new monastery. Shortly afterwards Parbold was broken up and the boys of the school there transferred to Ampleforth. The priory was erected into an abbey, in 1890, by the Bull "Diuquidem". and has an important and flourishing college attached to it.
John Cuthbert Hedley ,Bishop of Newport , was an alumnus, as well a superior of Ampleforth, Abbot Smith. The monastery was finished in 1897. [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/The_Abbey_of_Ampleforth]Ampleforth College
The monastery set up a school at Ampleforth in 1802. It is now the co-educational independent boarding school
Ampleforth College , with around 600 students.Parishes
In addition to the work at Ampleforth, some of the monks are sent as parish priests to parishes, mostly in Lancashire.
St Benet's Hall, Oxford Ampleforth has a
Permanent Private Hall at Oxford, primarily for the purpose of training priests and religious, but which also accepts some undergraduate students.aint Louis
Ampleforth set up a sister priory at
St Louis ,Missouri in 1955. The priory gained independence in 1973 and became a monastery in its own right in 1989.Zimbabwe
In 1996, Ampleforth set up the community of "Christ the Word" in
Zimbabwe .Notes
External links
* [http://www.ampleforth.org.uk/abbey/index.html Ampleforth Abbey website]
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