Landévennec Abbey

Landévennec Abbey (French: Abbaye de Landévennec, Abbaye Saint-Guénolé de Landévennec) is a Benedictine monastery at Landévennec in Brittany, in the department of Finistère, France. The present monastery is a modern foundation at the site of an early mediaeval monastery, of which only ruins survive.

Ruins of the mediaeval Landévennec Abbey

First foundation

The abbey is traditionally held to have been founded in the late fifth century by Saint Winwaloe (French: Guénolé). It became a Benedictine house in the eighth century. It was attacked and burned by Vikings in 913 and was subsequently rebuilt in stone.[1]

The abbey was suppressed in 1793 during the French Revolution and the goods and premises were sold off.

Second foundation

In 1950[2] the site was bought by the Benedictine community of Kerbénéat,[3][4] who built new premises. The community formed part of the Subiaco Congregation, since 2013 the Subiaco Cassinese Congregation.

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See also

Notes and references

  1. Landévennec
  2. Renouard, Michel, Bretagne, Éditions Ouest France, 2007, p. 49
  3. Companions of St.Guénolé Archived 2008-05-12 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Paul Burns, Butler's Lives of the Saints, March (2000), p. 24.

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