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A warm welcome to Ampleforth Abbey This working monastery has been home to a community of Benedictine monks since 1802 who seek God according to the Gospel and the Rule of St Benedict. Sitting at the heart of 1,200 acres of Yorkshire countryside, which you are welcome to explore on walks and cycles, lies the Abbey Church which hosts services ...
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We are a community of 41 monks, who seek God according to...
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Retreats at Ampleforth Abbey are an invitation to step away...
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Ampleforth Abbey is a monastery of Benedictine monks a mile to the east of Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, England, part of the English Benedictine Congregation. It descends from the pre- Reformation community at Westminster Abbey through the last surviving monk from Westminster, Sigebert Buckley ( c. 1520 - c. 1610).
Ampleforth Abbey is a Benedictine monastery in a scenic valley in North Yorkshire. You can enjoy homemade food and drink, buy local products, learn about cider making and explore the grounds.
Ampleforth Abbey Liturgy. This Channel allows people to view live streamed celebrations of the Mass from Ampleforth Abbey. Mass is celebrated at 09.00 Monday - Saturday and 09.30 on Sundays.
Ampleforth Abbey is a monastery of the English Benedictine Congregation, founded in 1802 and rebuilt in 1961. It offers hospitality, ministry and education, and has a sister house in Zimbabwe.
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Ampleforth Abbey, Ampleforth, North Yorkshire. 1,753 likes · 160 talking about this · 29 were here. Home to Benedictine monks since 1802. Abbey Church, Retreat Centre & Grounds.