St. Georges des Bois
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Saint-Georges du Bois Abbey is a recently re-established Benedictine monastery at Saint-Martin-des-Bois, a commune in the canton of Montoire-sur-le-Loir and the arrondissement of Vendôme, in Loir-et-Cher, France.
The property was left to the Diocese of Blois by its previous owners and is staffed by former monks of the dissident community at Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, who have agreed to to use the Latin liturgy as revised by Pope Paul VI. The church, which is a fine monument of late Romanesque style with Angevin vaulting, has now been restored to the continuous round of worship which was interrupted by the French Revolution. There is debate as to whether the dedication to Saint George, normally associated with the Crusader period, goes back to a much earlier foundation.