List of Cistercian monasteries

The Cistercians are a Catholic religious order of enclosed monks and nuns formed in 1098, originating from Cîteaux Abbey. Their monasteries spread throughout Europe during the Middle Ages, but many were closed during the Protestant Reformation, the Dissolution of the Monasteries under King Henry VIII, the French Revolution, and the revolutions of the 18th century. Some survived and new monasteries have been founded since the 19th century.

The spread of the Cistercians from their original sites during the Middle Ages

There are a certain number of medieval monasteries and other Cistercian buildings (salt factories, watermills) that are abandoned or ruined, or converted into hotels such as Monasterio de Piedra or St. Bernard de Clairvaux Church.[1][2]

Cistercian monasteries are divided into those that follow the Common Observance and the Strict Observance (Trappists). There are currently nearly 169 Trappist monasteries in the world, the home of approximately 2500 Trappist monks and 1800 Trappist nuns.[3]

Europe edit

France edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Closed Re-established Details
Cîteaux Abbey Trappist 1098 Saint-Nicolas-lès-Cîteaux, Côte-d'Or 1791 1898 Latin Cistercium, from which the Order's name derives.
Pontigny Abbey 1114 1843 Second of the four great daughter houses of Cîteaux; refounded by the Fathers of St. Edmund
Clairvaux Abbey 1115 Third of the four great daughter houses of Cîteaux; founded by St Bernard
Morimond Abbey 1115 1791 Fourth of the four great daughter houses of Cîteaux
Mazan Abbey 1120
Abbey of Loc-Dieu 1123 1793
Le Thoronet Abbey ca. 1150s Brignoles 1785
Silvacane Abbey 1144 La Roque d'Antheron 1443
Abbey of Sénanque 1148 Gordes
Our Lady of the Snows Trappist 1850 Saint-Laurent-les-Bains, Ardèche
Lérins Abbey 1869 Île Saint-Honorat Founded on the site of a monastery established by Saint Honoratus ca. 410.
Bonneval Abbey Trappist nuns 1147 Le Cayrol, Aveyron 1791 1875 Bonneval means Good Valley.

Great Britain and Ireland edit

Belgium edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Closed Re-established Details
Aulne Abbey 637 - 1147 Thuin 1794 Important ruins
La Cambre Abbey 1196 Ixelles
Hemiksem Abbey 1243 Hemiksem ca. 1795 1836 in Bornem
Herkenrode Abbey Nuns 1182 Kuringen 1797
Orval Abbey Trappist 1132 Gaume 1793 1935 The Orval Brewery produces two well known Trappist beers
Ten Duinen Abbey 1107–1138 Koksijde and Bruges 1796 The Abbey was moved from Koksijde to Bruges in the 17th century
Villers Abbey 1146 Villers-la-Ville 1796 Impressive ruins
Westmalle Abbey Trappist 1794–1836 Westmalle
Bornem Abbey Bornem successor of Hemiksem Abbey

Central and Eastern Europe edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Closed Re-established Details
Stična Abbey Common Observance 1132 Stična, Slovenia 1784 1898 http://www.sticna.eu
Jędrzejów Abbey Common Observance 1140 Jędrzejów, Poland 1819 1945
Wągrowiec (formerly Łekno) Abbey Common Observance 1153 Wągrowiec, Poland 1835
Sulejów Abbey Common Observance 1176 Sulejów, Poland 1819 1986 http://www.sulejow.cystersi.pl
Wąchock Abbey Common Observance 1179 Wąchock, Poland 1818 1951 http://www.wachock.cystersi.pl
Mogiła Abbey Common Observance 1222 Kraków, Poland http://www.mogila.cystersi.pl
Szczyrzyc Abbey Common Observance 1224 Szczyrzyc, Poland http://www.szczyrzyc.cystersi.pl
Zirc Abbey 1182 Hungary ca. 1540 1701 http://www.ocist.hu
Igriș Abbey - 1179 Romania 1551 -
Cârța Monastery - 1205-6 Romania 1474 -
Kołbacz - 1210 Poland 1347 -
Kutjevo 1232 Croatia
Bélakút Abbey - 1235 Vojvodina, Serbia 1688 -
Krzeszów Abbey 1242 Poland

Scandinavia edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Closed Re-established Details
Alvastra Abbey 1143 Östergötland, Sweden 1544 Ordered torn down by Gustavus I in 1544
Nydala Abbey 1143 Småland, Sweden 1529 2008 Three Vietnamese monks arrived on 6 June 2008
Lyse Abbey 1146 Norway 1537
Hovedøya Abbey 1147 Oslo, Norway 1532 Burned prior to the Reformation
Varnhem Abbey 1150 Västergötland, Sweden 1566
Julita Abbey 1160 Södermanland, Sweden 1527
Esrum Abbey 1151 by Archbishop Eskild & Bernard of Clairvaux Zealand, Denmark (Sjælland) After The Reformation 1536
Sorø Klosterkirke 1161 by Bishop Absalon Zealand, Denmark (Sjælland) ca. 1580 Founded by monks from Esrum Abbey
Vitskøl Abbey 1158 by Archbishop Eskild Jutland, Denmark After The Reformation 1536 Founded by monks from Esrum & Varnhem, Sweden
Løgum Abbey 1173 by Bishop Stefan

(Finished in 1325)

Jutland, Denmark 1548[4] Burned in 1190 and therefore finished 1325
Roma Abbey 1164 Gotland, Sweden Before 1531 Founded by monks from Nydala Abbey
Tautra Abbey Trappist 1207 Norway 1537 1999
Stamsund Common Observance Lofoten Islands, Norway Recently established

Germany edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Closed Re-established Details
Himmerod Abbey Monks 1134 by Bernard of Clairvaux Grosslittgen 2017 https://www.abteihimmerod.de/
Lehnin Abbey 1180 Lehnin 1542 http://www.klosterkirche-lehnin.de/
Bebenhausen Abbey Monks 1187 Bebenhausen 1535 https://www.kloster-bebenhausen.de/en/home
Heiligkreuztal Monastery Monks 1227 Heiligkreuztal 1803 https://www.klosterheiligkreuztal.de/start
Lichtenthal Abbey Nuns 1248 Baden-Baden http://www.abtei-lichtenthal.de/
Maulbronn Monastery Monks 1147 Maulbronn, Baden-Württemberg 1648 https://www.kloster-maulbronn.de/start
Porta Coeli Nuns 1630; 1647 Himmelpforten 1634
Salem Abbey Monks 1136 Salem, Baden-Württemberg (near Lake Constance) 1802
Waldsassen Abbey Nuns 1133 Waldsassen, Bavaria (near Czech border) 1863 http://www.abtei-waldsassen.de/
Zinna Abbey 1170 Jüterbog 1553 http://www.kloster-zinna.com/index.php

Austria edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Closed Re-established Details
Heiligenkreuz Abbey Common Observance 1133 Heiligenkreuz, Lower Austria http://www.stift-heiligenkreuz.org/
Lilienfeld Abbey Common Observance 1202 Lilienfeld, Lower Austria http://www.stift-lilienfeld.at/
Rein Abbey Common Observance 1129 Near Gratwein, Austria http://www.stift-rein.at/
Stift Stams Common Observance 1273 Imst District, Austrian state of Tyrol, near Innsbruck 1807, 1939 1816, 1946 http://www.stiftstams.at/?lang=en
Zwettl Abbey Common Observance 1138 Zwettl, Lower Austria http://www.stift-zwettl.at/

Czech Republic edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Closed Re-established Details
Sedlec Abbey 1142 (Near) Kutná Hora, Bohemia 1783
Plasy abbey [cs] 1144 Plasy, Bohemia 1785
Osek abbey [de] 1199 Osek, Bohemia http://www.klaster-osek.info/
Porta coeli Convent Nuns 1233 Předklášteří near Tišnov, Moravia 1782, 1950 1901, 1990 http://www.portacoeli.cz/
Vyšší Brod Monastery 1259 Vyšší Brod, Bohemia 1941 1989 http://www.klastervyssibrod.cz/
Zbraslav Monastery 1292 Zbraslav, today in Prague, Bohemia 1785
Nový Dvůr Monastery Trappist 2002 Near Toužim, Bohemia http://www.novydvur.cz/
Klášter Naší Paní nad Vltavou Trappist nuns 2007 Křečovice, Bohemia http://www.trappistevitorchiano.it/storia-fondazioni-nasi-pani-cz.asp

Italy edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Closed Re-established Details
St.Peter and Paul Abbey [de] 1131 Abbadia Cerreto, Lombardy
Certosa di Pavia 1396 Certosa di Pavia, Lombardy
Chiaravalle Abbey 1135 Milan, Lombardy
Morimondo Abbey 1134 Morimondo, Lombardy
Piona Abbey Colico, Lombardy
Rovato Abbey Rovato, Lombardy
Viboldone Abbey 1176 San Giuliano Milanese, Lombardy
Santa Maria Arabona 1209 Manoppello, Abruzzo 1587
Santa Maria Casanova 1191 Villa Celiera, Abruzzo 1807
Santa Maria della Vittoria 1277 Scurcola Marsicana, Abruzzo 1550
Santi Vito e Salvo 1247 Villa Celiera, Abruzzo 1453
Santo Spirito d'Ocre 1248 Ocre, Abruzzo 1692
S. Maria di Chiaravalle di Fiastra Common Observance 1142 Urbisaglia 1581 1985 http://www.abbadiafiastra.net/
Monastery of Calabromaria Altilia di Santa Severina 1784
Abbazia di San Giusto, Tuscania Common Observance 1146 Tuscania 1460? 2012 https://web.archive.org/web/20130607043624/http://www.abbaziadisangiusto.it/

Spain and Portugal edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Closed Re-established Details
Santa María la Real, Fitero 1141 Fitero, Spain 1835
Santa María de la Oliva 1134 Carcastillo, Spain 1835 1927
Poblet Monastery 1151 Catalonia, Spain 1835 1940s Listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1991
Monastery of Alcobaça 1153 Portugal Listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1989
Convento de Santa Maria do Bouro 1195 Portugal
Casbas Monastery 1196 Casbas de Huesca, Aragon, Spain 2004 Previously a Benedictine community; in 1196 it became Cistercian
Monasterio Santa María de Valdediós 1200 Asturias, Spain [1]
Real Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de Rueda 1202 Ebro, Spain 1835 Includes important hydrological works from the Middle Ages, including a dam on the Ebro and a massive waterwheel or "rueda", which diverted some of the river flow to a Gothic aqueduct for distribution to various parts of the monastery.
Monastery of Santa María la Real [es], Villamayor de los Montes Burgos, Spain
Our Lady of Bujedo de Juarros Abbey Burgos, Spain
Monastery of Santa María la Real de las Huelgas 1187 Burgos, Spain
Monasterio de Santa María de Solius 1967 Girona, Spain

North America edit

Canada edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Details Website
Abbey of Notre-Dame du Lac Trappist 1881 Oka, Quebec
Notre Dame du Calvaire Abbey Trappist 1902 Nouvelle-Arcadie, New Brunswick
Notre-Dame de l'Assomption Abbey Nuns (Trappist) 1904 Nouvelle-Arcadie, New Brunswick
Abbey of Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth Monks 1932 Rougemont, Quebec [2]
Abbey of Notre-Dame du Bon Conseil Nuns (Trappist) Saint-Benoît-Labre, Quebec
Monastery of Notre-Dame de Mistassini Trappist Dolbeau-Mistassini
Our Lady of the Prairies Abbey Trappist Holland, Manitoba
Abbey Val Notre-Dame Trappist Saint-Jean-de-Matha, Quebec

United States edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Details Website
Abbey of Gethsemani Trappist 1848 Trappist, Kentucky Home of Thomas Merton [3]
New Melleray Abbey Trappist 1849 Peosta, Iowa Make wooden coffins. [4]
Our Lady of Spring Bank Abbey Common Observance 1920s Sparta, Wisconsin Closed 2011. Supported itself with financial investing, real estate, forestry and rental of farmland. It also operated "Laser Monks", which provided recycled laser toner and ink jet cartridges.[5]
Monastery of the Holy Spirit Trappist 1944 Conyers, Georgia [5]
Mount Saint Mary's Abbey Nuns (Trappist) 1949 Wrentham, Massachusetts Daughter house of St. Mary's Abbey (Glencairn, Waterford). [6]
Mepkin Abbey Trappist 1949 Moncks Corner, South Carolina Lumber, egg production, and dairy in the past. Now they produce shiitake and oyster mushrooms. [7]
Assumption Abbey Trappist 1950 Ava, Missouri [8]
Holy Cross Abbey Trappist 1950 Berryville, Virginia [9]
St. Joseph Abbey Trappist 1950 Spencer, Massachusetts Founded as Our Lady of the Valley Abbey in Central Falls, Rhode Island in 1900. Moved 1950 after a fire destroyed most of their buildings.[6] They brew and produce incense. [10]
Abbey of the Genesee Trappist 1951 Piffard, New York [11]
Our Lady of Guadalupe Trappist Abbey Trappist 1955 Lafayette, Oregon The community moved from the abbey at Pecos, New Mexico (founded 1948) to Oregon, where farming gave higher yields. [12]
Abbey of New Clairvaux Trappist 1955 Vina, California [13]
St Benedict Monastery Trappist 1956 Snowmass, Colorado [14]
Valley of Our Lady Monastery Nuns (Common Observance) 1957 Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin The first Cistercian nunnery in the United States, founded by nuns from the Swiss Abbey of Frauenthal. [15]
Our Lady of Dallas Abbey Common Observance 1958 Irving, Texas Founded from the Cistercian monastery of Zirc in Hungary. Runs the Cistercian Preparatory School in Irving, TX [16]
Our Lady of the Redwoods Abbey Nuns (Trappist) 1962 Whitethorn, California Founded from the Cistercian monastery of Nazareth in Belgium. [17]
Our Lady of the Mississippi Abbey Nuns (Trappist) 1964 Dubuque, Iowa Daughter-house of Mt. St. Mary Abbey in Wrentham, Massachusetts. [18]
Santa Rita Abbey Nuns (Trappist) 1972 Sonoita, Arizona [19]
Our Lady of the Angels Monastery Nuns (Trappist) 1987 Crozet, Virginia [20]

Australia and New Zealand edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Details Website
Tarrawarra Abbey Trappist 1954 Victoria, Australia Founded from Ireland. Since 1998 Tarrawarra has had a daughter house in Kerala, India: Kurisumala Ashram. [21]
Southern Star Abbey Trappist 1954 Kopua, New Zealand The Abbey is situated on a dairy farm between Dannevirke and Takapau, Central Hawke's Bay. [22]

South America edit

Brasil edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Details Website
Abadia de Nossa Senhora de São Bernardo Monges (OCist.) 1943 São José do Rio Pardo Com o rescrito da Sagrada Congregação para os Religiosos de 22 de fevereiro de 1943 e o decreto do Abade Geral de 25 de fevereiro do mesmo ano, erigiu-se canonicamente o Mosteiro de Nossa Senhora de São Bernardo, com direito de ter noviciado próprio. Por ocasião do Definitorium da Ordem em 1947, Dom Afonso Heun entregou a fundação de São José do Rio Pardo à Congregação de São Bernardo da Itália. Em 10/09/96 o Capítulo da Congregação elevou por unanimidade São José do Rio Pardo à categoria de Abadia.

[23]

Asia edit

Hong Kong edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Details Website
Our Lady of Joy Abbey Tai Shui Hang, Lantau, New Territories http://www.ourladyofjoyhk.org

Vietnam edit

Abbey Type Founded Location Details Website
Abbatia B.M.V. de SS. Corde Iesu Common Observance MY–CA
Abbatia B.M.V. de Phước Sơn Common Observance PHƯỚC SƠN
Monastère de Châu Sơn Common Observance CHÂU SƠN NHO QUAN
Abbatia B.M.V. de Châu Sơn ĐD Common Observance CHÂU SƠN ĐƠN DƯƠNG- LÂM ĐỒNG
Abbatia Purissimi Cordis B.M.V. de Phước Ly Common Observance PHƯỚC LÝ
Abbatia B.M.V. de Châu Thủy Common Observance CHÂU THỦY
Abbatia B.M.V. de Thiên Phước Common Observance THIÊN PHƯỚC
Monastère de Phước Vĩnh Common Observance PHƯỚC VĨNH
Monastère de An Phước Common Observance AN PHƯỚC
Monastère N.-D. de Vĩnh-Phước Common Observance VĨNH PHƯỚC
Monastère N.-D. de Phước Hải Common Observance PHƯỚC HẢI
Abbatia B.M.V. de Phước Thiên Common Observance PHƯỚC THIÊN

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ de Ange, Angie (2007). "Oldest Building in the West". Orange & Blue. University of Florida: College of Journalism & Communications. Archived from the original on 2010-06-24. Retrieved 2009-01-03. The St. Bernard de Clairvaux Episcopal Church, known as North Miami Beach's Ancient Spanish Monastery, it is one of the oldest buildings in the Western Hemisphere.
  2. ^ Carlson, Charle (April 2005). Weird Florida. Barnes & Noble. p. 136. ISBN 978-0-7607-5945-5.
  3. ^ FAQ-eng Archived 2008-04-28 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Kirche zu Løgumkloster" [Church of Løgum Abbey]. Die Nordschleswigsche Gemeinde (in German). Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  5. ^ Rob Baedeker (March 24, 2008). "Good Works: Monks build multimillion-dollar business and give the money away". San Francisco Chronicle.
  6. ^ "Saint Joseph's Abbey". Archived from the original on 2011-08-22.

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