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- La Valsainte Charterhouse or La Valsainte (Latin: Vallis sanctorum omnium, later Vallis Sancta) situated in La Valsainte in the district of Gruyère, Canton...
- novice master, Dom Augustin de Lestrange, went into exile, initially at La Valsainte Charterhouse in Switzerland. The French government sold the abbey as national...
- established in Switzerland at the abandoned Carthusian monastery in La Valsainte. In 1826, at the request of the government of Austria, the Redemptorists...
- death in 1968. In September 1805, French Trappists from the Abbey of La Valsainte in Switzerland traveled from Pennsylvania to Louisville, Kentucky. From...
- Carthusian monk Fried Adelphi has spent 25 years in the Swiss charterhouse La Valsainte, keeping his vow of silence and meditation, when his prior instructs him...
- Charterhouse (dissolved) at Chandossel or Villarepos (Fribourg): Carthusians La Valsainte Charterhouse at Cerniat (Fribourg): Carthusians, later Trappists Vautravers...
- end of Melleray. The Trappists, expelled from France, took refuge at Valsainte in Switzerland; from there Augustine de Lestrange established them in...
- mountain p**** of the Swiss Alps, connecting Schwarzsee with Charmey via La Valsainte in the canton of Fribourg. The p**** lies on the watershed between the...
- to his official reception into the Catholic Church, he traveled to La Valsainte, a Carthusian monastery in Gruyère, Switzerland, where he was particularly...
- la Paix Charterhouse (Villa pacis) in Chandrossel (1327–after 1333) La Valsainte Charterhouse near Cerniat (Fribourg) (Carthusians 1294/95–1778; Trappists...