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The Congregation of the Annunciation (''Congregatio Annuntiationis B.M.V.''), formerly known as the Belgian Congregation, is a congregation of monasteries within the Roman Catholic
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. Founded in 1920, the Congregation includes fifteen independent male
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spread throughout ten countries. Additionally, two female monasteries are members of the Congregation, while a further ten are affiliated with the Congregation.


History

In 1920, the Belgian Congregation of the Annunciation was founded by three of the great
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: St. Andrew's Abbey in Bruges,
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, and
Maredsous Abbey Maredsous Abbey () is a Benedictine monastery at Maredsous, in the municipality of Anhée, Wallonia, Belgium. It is a founding member of the Annunciation Congregation of the Benedictine Confederation. The abbey was founded as a priory on 15 ...
. These monasteries shared descent from the Abbey of Beuron. Their respective abbots, Theodore Neve, Robert de Kerchove, and
Columba Marmion Columba Marmion O.S.B, born Joseph Aloysius Marmion (1 April 1858 – 30 January 1923) was a Benedictine Irish monk and the third Abbot of Maredsous Abbey in Belgium. Beatified by Pope John Paul II on September 3, 2000, Columba was one of th ...
, chose to unite their communities into a new
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. Yet even before its inception, the international character of the Annunciation Congregation was nascent. Gerard van Caloen, founder of St. Andrew's Abbey, dreamed of reviving the missionary apostolate of such early
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, Apostle of the Germans. While acting as the Beuronese Congregation's procurator in
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, Van Caloen saw that the Brazilian Congregation was in need of assistance. Thus, in 1898, he facilitated the foundation of St. Andrew's Abbey as a ''procura'' for monastic restoration. Upon being raised to an abbey in 1901, St. Andrew's Abbey was incorporated into the Brazilian Congregation, but was detached from it in 1920 to form the Congregation of the Annunciation. Under Van Caloen's successor, Abbot Theodore Neve, the monks of St. Andrew's Abbey established mission stations in the
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. The abbey would go on to create monastic foundations in China, India, Poland, the United States, and Zaire. Likewise, Maredsous established an Irish foundation in 1927, which in turn has expanded to Nigeria. The Polish community at
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near
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has founded two additional houses in Poland, and one in Slovakia. Over the years, the Annunciation Congregation has also expanded by incorporating previously existing abbeys. Thus, the Abbey of St Matthias (Germany),
Egmond Abbey Egmond Abbey or St. Adalbert's Abbey (, ''Sint-Adelbertabdij'') is a Rule of St. Benedict, Benedictine monastery of the Congregation of the Annunciation, situated in Egmond-Binnen, in the municipality of Bergen, North Holland, Bergen, in the Neth ...
(Netherlands), the Abbey of Our Lady of Exile (Trinidad and Tobago), and St Benedict's Abbey, Singeverga (Portugal) have contributed their mature monastic communities to the Congregation. In 1968, the monastery of Mont César, Louvain (Belgium) withdrew from the Congregation to join the Flemish Province of the Subiaco Congregation.


Governance

Under the Constitutions of the Congregation of the Annunciation,
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s of member houses are conducted four years. Likewise, the General Chapter convenes every four years. The
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, organized at one of the Congregation's European abbeys, brings together a superior and an elected delegate from each of the Congregation's monasteries. The Abbot President of the Congregation of the Annunciation is Father Maxymilian Newara of the Monastery of Lubin, Poland The Abbot President is elected every eight years.


List of member houses and "dependencies"

Member houses and ''dependencies'':


Africa

*Simple Priory B.M.V. a Victoriis,
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Monastère Notre-Dame-des-Sources Monastère Notre-Dame-des-Sources, Kiswishi, Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, is a Benedictine monastery of the Annunciation Congregation. Established in 1944 in Katanga Province, the monastic community was relocated to Kiswishi (Kis ...
(1944),
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, Democratic Republic of the Congo *St. Benedict's Priory (1979), Ewu-Ishan, Nigeria *Priory Notre-Dame de L'Annonciation, Sovu, Rwanda *Cella de Kigufi, Kigufi, Rwanda


Americas

* Abbey of Our Lady of Exile (1912),
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, Trinidad and Tobago * St. Andrew's Abbey (1956),
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Asia

* Abbey of the Dormition, Jerusalem


Europe

*Monastère Saint-Remacle (1950), Wavreumont, Belgium **Monasterio de la Resurreccion, Chucuito, (1992),
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(founded from Wavreumont) * (1970),
Ottignies Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve (; ) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. On January 1, 2006, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve had a total population of 29,521. The total area is 32.96 km2 which giv ...
, Belgium **Prieuré de Mambre (1978),
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* Abbaye de Maredsous (1872), Denée ** Simple Priory des SS. Pierre et Paul, (1958), Gihindamuyaga, Rwanda * Sint-Andriesadbdij Zevenkerken (1902),
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, Belgium ** Asirvanam Priory,
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, India *** St Thomas Benedictine Monastery, (1988), KappaduSt Thomas Benedictine Monastery, Kappadu
/ref> * Abadia de S. Bento de Singeverga, Porto, Portugal **Mosteiro de S. Bento da Vitoria, Porto, Portugal **Colegio de Lamego, Lamego, Portugal *Prieuré Saint-Benoit (1988),
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, France * Benediktinerabtei St. Matthias,
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, Germany ** Benediktinerpriorat Huysburg"Monasteries of the Congregation", OSB International
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(1927), Murroe, Ireland * Sint Adelbert Abdij (1935), Egmond, Netherlands *Opactwo Benedyktynow (1044),
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, Poland **Klasztor Zwiastowania (1987),
Biskupów Biskupów (German ''Bischofswalde'') is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Głuchołazy, within Nysa County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, close to the Czech border. It lies approximately north-west of Głuchołazy, ...
**Kláštor Premenenia Pána (2010), Sampor, Slovakia * Priory Nativitatis B.M.V. (1923),
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* Abbey de la Paix Notre-Dame, Liege, Belgium


Affiliates

* Home Casa de Huambo, Angola * Abbey Sainte-Gertrude, Belgium * Conventual Priory of Our Lady Van Bethanie, Loppem, Belgium * Conventual Priory de L'Alliance * Priory Notre-Dame, Ermeton-Sur-Biert, Belgium


Benedictine nuns

* l’Abbaye des saints Jean et Scolastique, Maredret, Belgium


Affiliates

*
Ermeton Abbey Ermeton Abbey () is a monastery of Benedictine nuns in a medieval castle in the village of Ermeton-sur-Biert, Wallonia, Belgium. Castle In the early 14th century, John I, Marquis of Namur made Jacquemin de Bossoit lord of Ermeton. The lordship p ...
, Belgium


See also

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Benedictine Confederation The Benedictine Confederation of the Order of Saint Benedict () is the international governing body of the Order of Saint Benedict. Origin The Benedictine Confederation is a union of monastic congregations that nevertheless retain their own aut ...


References


External links


Congregation website
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