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There were ten Carthusian monasteries in Britain before the Reformation, with one in Scotland and nine in England. ... Servants of God. Étienne [Ballet] Balley (c ...
This is a list of Carthusian monasteries, ... there are 21 extant charterhouses, 16 for monks and 5 for nuns, ... also Kinaleghin Charterhouse ("House of God"), ...
Carthusian saints (15 P) Pages in category "Carthusians" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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Like most of 800 priests and clergy confined there, they died in 1794 due to the inhumane conditions. [5] They were beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1995. [6] In 1936, during the Spanish Civil War, Carthusians were affected by the widespread anti-clericalism; two of these, from the Charterhouse of Montalegre, have so far been recognized.
The Carthusian Martyrs of London were the monks of the London Charterhouse, the monastery of the Carthusian Order in the City of London who were put to death by the English state in a period lasting from the 4 May 1535 until the 20 September 1537.
A museum of the Carthusian order and the lives of its monks and nuns is located about two kilometers away. The order is supported by the sales of Chartreuse liqueur which has been popular in France and later around the world since the early 18th century. In 2015, the order sold 1.5 million bottles of Chartreuse (50 euros a bottle), and all the ...
His patron there was Roger I of Sicily, Count of Sicily and Calabria and uncle of the Duke of Apulia, who granted them the lands they occupied, and a close friendship developed. Bruno went to the Guiscard court at Mileto to visit the count in his sickness (1098 and 1101), and to baptize his son, Roger (1097), the future King of Sicily.