Solesmes Congregation

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Keur Moussa Abbey, near Thiès, Senegal.
Keur Moussa Abbey, near Thiès, Senegal.

The Solesmes Congregation of the Benedictine Confederation was founded in 1837 by Pope Gregory XVI as the French Benedictine Congregation, with the newly reopened monastery of Solesmes Abbey under Dom Prosper Guéranger at its head. The Congregation's first nunnery was St. Cecilia's Abbey, Solesmes, founded in 1866 by Dom Prosper and Madame Cécile Bruyère.

The Congregation focusses particularly on the traditional Latin liturgy and on Gregorian chant.

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with dates of foundation:

Nunneries:

  • St. Cecilia's Abbey, Solesmes 1866
  • Wisques Abbey, 1889
  • St. Michael's Abbey, Kergonan,
  • Ste Marthe sur le Lac Abbey, Quebec 1936
  • St. Cecilia's Abbey, Ryde, England 1950
  • Keur-Guilaye Priory, Senegal 1970
  • Le Carbet Priory, Martinique 1977
  • Westfield Priory, USA, 1981

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