Our Lady of Spring Bank Abbey (original) (raw)

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dbo:abstract Die Zisterzienserabtei Spring Bank (lat. Abbatia Beatae Mariae Virginis ad Fontem; engl. Cistercian Abbey of Spring Bank) war von 1928 bis 2011 ein US-amerikanisches Kloster der Zisterzienser, zuerst in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, ab 1985 in Sparta (Wisconsin). (de) The Abbey of Our Lady of Spring Bank, founded in 1928, was an American monastery of monks of the Cistercian Order of the Ancient, or Common, Observance in Wisconsin. These form a separate branch of the Order from the Cistercian monks of the Strict Observance, most commonly known as Trappists. This abbey was the first monastery of the Order to be established in the United States. The community was closed in 2011. (en)
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dbp:name Abbey of Our Lady of Spring Bank (en)
dbp:nativeName Monasterium B.M.V. ad Fontem (en)
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dbp:prior Very Rev. Bernard McCoy, O.Cist. (en)
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rdfs:comment Die Zisterzienserabtei Spring Bank (lat. Abbatia Beatae Mariae Virginis ad Fontem; engl. Cistercian Abbey of Spring Bank) war von 1928 bis 2011 ein US-amerikanisches Kloster der Zisterzienser, zuerst in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, ab 1985 in Sparta (Wisconsin). (de) The Abbey of Our Lady of Spring Bank, founded in 1928, was an American monastery of monks of the Cistercian Order of the Ancient, or Common, Observance in Wisconsin. These form a separate branch of the Order from the Cistercian monks of the Strict Observance, most commonly known as Trappists. This abbey was the first monastery of the Order to be established in the United States. The community was closed in 2011. (en)
rdfs:label Zisterzienserabtei Spring Bank (de) Our Lady of Spring Bank Abbey (en)
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