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  2. Our Lady of Guadalupe Trappist Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Guadalupe Trappist Abbey is a Trappist monastery located in Yamhill County, Oregon in the United States, north of Lafayette and about 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Portland. [ 1 ] The abbey began in April 1948 in Pecos, New Mexico as a foundation established by the Trappist community at Valley Falls, Rhode Island which later became ...

  3. Fruitcake - Wikipedia

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    Fruitcake or fruit cake is a cake made with candied or dried fruit, ... Monastery of the Holy Spirit, in Conyers, Georgia; and Trappist Abbey in Carlton, Oregon. ...

  4. List of Catholic religious communities in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Mount Angel Abbey - Benedictine, Mt. Angel; Our Lady of Guadalupe Trappist Abbey - Trappist, Lafayette; Priory of Our Lady of Consolation - Brigettine, Amity; The Grotto of our Sorrowful Mother Monastery - Servite, Portland

  5. List of Cistercian monasteries - Wikipedia

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    Abbey of the Genesee: Trappist 1951 Piffard, New York: 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. Abbey of New Clairvaux: Trappist 1955 Vina, California St Benedict Monastery: Trappist 1956

  6. Monastery of Our Lady of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    In late summer and fall of 1904, under the direction of their abbot, Fortunat Marchand, six Trappist monks from Fontgombault arrived in Oregon and bought about 400 acres (1.6 km 2) of land near Jordan on which to build a monastery. [1] [2] Half of the acreage was cultivated farmland and the rest was woodland and brush.

  7. Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani - Wikipedia

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    The monastery is situated on a working farm of 2,000 acres (810 ha). The monks support themselves and the abbey through its store, Gethsemani Farms, offering handmade fruitcake and bourbon fudge (both onsite and by mail order). Gethsemani was the home of Trappist monk, social activist and author Thomas Merton from 1941 until his death in 1968.