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This is a list of Benedictine monasteries, extant and non-extant, in the present territory of France. It includes both monks and nuns following the Rule of Saint Benedict, excluding the Cistercians, for whom see List of Cistercian monasteries in France. Some monasteries however belonged at various times in their histories to both the Benedictines and the Cistercians. At different times these religious houses have formed various orders, congregations or groups, of which the main ones, as far as French monasteries are concerned, are the following:

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  • This is a list of Benedictine monasteries, extant and non-extant, in the present territory of France. It includes both monks and nuns following the Rule of Saint Benedict, excluding the Cistercians, for whom see List of Cistercian monasteries in France. Some monasteries however belonged at various times in their histories to both the Benedictines and the Cistercians. At different times these religious houses have formed various orders, congregations or groups, of which the main ones, as far as French monasteries are concerned, are the following: * the Order of Cluny (Cluniacs) * the Camaldolese (now within the Benedictine Confederation) * the Olivetans (now within the Benedictine Confederation) * the Celestines (now within the Benedictine Confederation) * the Order of Chalais * the Order of Fontevraud (Fontevristes) * the Congregation of Tiron * the Congregation of La Chaise-Dieu (Casadéens) * the Congregation of Saint-Victor (Victorines) * the Bursfelde Congregation * the Alsace Congregation * the Cassinese Congregation (now within the Benedictine Confederation) * the Congregation of Chezal-Benoît * the Congregation of the Exempts of Flanders * the Congregation of the Exempts of France * the Société de Bretagne * the Congregation of St. Vanne (Vannistes) * the Congregation of St. Maur (Mauristes) * the English Benedictine Congregation in exile (1612–1791) * the Congregation of the Allobroges * the Affligem group * the Solesmes Congregation (now within the Benedictine Confederation; formerly known as the Congrégation de France) * the Subiaco Congregation (now within the Benedictine Confederation) * the Fédération du Coeur Immaculé de Marie The dates in brackets indicate the start and end dates of an abbey's status as a Benedictine monastery, which are not necessarily the same as the dates of its foundation or suppression. All religious houses in France were suppressed during the French Revolution, most of them in 1791. Some communities were revived, and many more new ones established, during the 19th century, but were forced to leave France by anti-clerical legislation during the 1880s (principally the Ferry Laws), and again in the first decades of the 20th century under the Association Act, 1901 (the Waldeck-Rousseau Law). Abbeys and independent priories currently in operation are indicated by bold type. Dependent priories are not generally noted in this list, except for a few unusually significant ones. (en)
  • Cet article liste les abbayes bénédictines actives ou ayant existé sur le territoire français actuel. Il s'agit des abbayes de religieux (moines, moniales) suivant la règle de saint Benoît, à l'exclusion des cisterciens. Ces abbayes ont formé, à différentes époques, des ordres, congrégations ou groupements, dont les principaux, pour les abbayes françaises, ont été : * l'ordre des Célestins (1300-1778) ; * l'ordre monastique de Chalais (Chalaisiens) (1142-XIIIe siècle) ; * l'ordre de Cluny (Clunisiens) (910-1790) ; * l'ordre de Fontevraud (Fontevristes) (1101-1790) ; * la (1612-1791) ; * la (1621-1792) ; * la congrégation de Bursfelde (1430-1803) ; * la congrégation de la Chaise-Dieu (1080-1640) (Casadéens) ; * la congrégation de Chezal-Benoît (1488-1636) ; * la (1569-1781) ; * la (1579-1770) ; * la congrégation de Saint-Maur (Mauristes) (1621-1790) ; * la congrégation de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hidulphe (Vannistes) (1604-1790) ; * la congrégation de Saint-Victor de Marseille (Victorins) (977-1726) ; * la congrégation de Tiron (Tironiens ou Moines gris) (1114-1791) ; * le (16..-1654) ; * la Société de Bretagne (1604-1628). Les congrégations bénédictines existantes en France sont : * la congrégation bénédictine anglaise (1216-1540) restaurée entre 1607 et 1633 ; * l'ordre camaldule (congrégation des moines ermites de Camaldoli), fondé en 1072, associée à l'ordre bénédictin en 1965 ; * la dite cassinienne fondée en 1408 ; * la congrégation du Mont-Olivet (Olivétains et Olivétaines), fondée en 1313, associée à l'ordre bénédictin depuis 1960 ; * la congrégation Notre-Dame d'Espérance, fondée en 1966, associée à l'ordre bénédictin en 1990 ; * la congrégation de Solesmes (congrégation de France) remplace depuis 1837 les anciennes congrégations de Cluny, des Saints-Vanne-et-Hydulphe et de Saint-Maur ; * la congrégation de Subiaco fondée au XVe siècle, dont fait partie : * la fédération du Cœur Immaculé de Marie, fondée en 1830. Les dates indiquées entre parenthèses correspondent au début et à la fin du statut canonique d'abbaye bénédictine, mais ne coïncident pas obligatoirement avec la création et la disparition du monastère. Les abbayes bénédictines actives sont signalées en caractères gras. Ne figurent pas dans cette liste les prieurés dépendant des abbayes citées, à l'exception de quelques prieurés conventuels importants. (fr)
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  • This is a list of Benedictine monasteries, extant and non-extant, in the present territory of France. It includes both monks and nuns following the Rule of Saint Benedict, excluding the Cistercians, for whom see List of Cistercian monasteries in France. Some monasteries however belonged at various times in their histories to both the Benedictines and the Cistercians. At different times these religious houses have formed various orders, congregations or groups, of which the main ones, as far as French monasteries are concerned, are the following: (en)
  • Cet article liste les abbayes bénédictines actives ou ayant existé sur le territoire français actuel. Il s'agit des abbayes de religieux (moines, moniales) suivant la règle de saint Benoît, à l'exclusion des cisterciens. Ces abbayes ont formé, à différentes époques, des ordres, congrégations ou groupements, dont les principaux, pour les abbayes françaises, ont été : Les congrégations bénédictines existantes en France sont : Les abbayes bénédictines actives sont signalées en caractères gras. (fr)
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  • Liste d'abbayes bénédictines de France (fr)
  • List of Benedictine monasteries in France (en)
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