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The Congregation of St. Vanne or Congregation of St. Vanne and St. Hydulphe (French: Congrégation de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe), sometimes also known as the Vannists (Vannistes) was a Benedictine reform movement centered in the Duchy of Lorraine. It was formally established in 1604 on the initiative of Dom Didier de La Cour, prior of the Abbey of Saint-Vanne near Verdun, a reformer of the Benedictine Order after the Council of Trent. The Abbey of St. Hydulphe at Moyenmoutier was a secondary centre of the reform.

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  • Congregació de Sant Vitó i Sant Hidulf (ca)
  • Congregation of St. Vanne (en)
  • Congregazione dei Santi Vitone e Idulfo (it)
  • Congrégation de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe (fr)
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  • La Congregació de Sant Vitó i Sant Hidulf o de Saint-Vanne i Saint-Hidulphe és una congregació observant de l'Orde de Sant Benet fundada al Regne de França per Didier de La Cour (1550-1623) en 1598. Desaparegué en 1791 durant la Revolució Francesa. Els seus membres posposaven al seu nom les sigles de l'orde benedictí: O.S.B. (ca)
  • The Congregation of St. Vanne or Congregation of St. Vanne and St. Hydulphe (French: Congrégation de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe), sometimes also known as the Vannists (Vannistes) was a Benedictine reform movement centered in the Duchy of Lorraine. It was formally established in 1604 on the initiative of Dom Didier de La Cour, prior of the Abbey of Saint-Vanne near Verdun, a reformer of the Benedictine Order after the Council of Trent. The Abbey of St. Hydulphe at Moyenmoutier was a secondary centre of the reform. (en)
  • La congrégation bénédictine de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe a été fondée en 1604 à l’initiative de dom Didier de La Cour, prieur de l'abbaye Saint-Vanne de Verdun et réformateur de l’ordre de Saint-Benoît après le concile de Trente. Les bénédictins de la Congrégation de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe sont parfois appelés Vannistes. (fr)
  • La Congregazione dei Santi Vitone (o Vanni) e Idulfo (in francese Congrégation des Saints-Vanne-et-Hydulphe) dell'Ordine di San Benedetto sorse in Francia dalla riforma introdotta da Didier de La Cour (1550-1623) nei monasteri di Saint-Vanne (Verdun) e Saint-Hidulphe (Moyenmoutier) a partire dal 1598. La riforma era venuta maturando nel clima di rinnovamento spirituale che aveva pervaso la Francia dopo la conclusione del Concilio di Trento (1563). Modello di vita religiosa e notevole centro culturale, diede origine anche alla Congregazione di San Mauro (o dei Maurini). (it)
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  • La Congregació de Sant Vitó i Sant Hidulf o de Saint-Vanne i Saint-Hidulphe és una congregació observant de l'Orde de Sant Benet fundada al Regne de França per Didier de La Cour (1550-1623) en 1598. Desaparegué en 1791 durant la Revolució Francesa. Els seus membres posposaven al seu nom les sigles de l'orde benedictí: O.S.B. (ca)
  • The Congregation of St. Vanne or Congregation of St. Vanne and St. Hydulphe (French: Congrégation de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe), sometimes also known as the Vannists (Vannistes) was a Benedictine reform movement centered in the Duchy of Lorraine. It was formally established in 1604 on the initiative of Dom Didier de La Cour, prior of the Abbey of Saint-Vanne near Verdun, a reformer of the Benedictine Order after the Council of Trent. The Abbey of St. Hydulphe at Moyenmoutier was a secondary centre of the reform. (en)
  • La congrégation bénédictine de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe a été fondée en 1604 à l’initiative de dom Didier de La Cour, prieur de l'abbaye Saint-Vanne de Verdun et réformateur de l’ordre de Saint-Benoît après le concile de Trente. Les bénédictins de la Congrégation de Saint-Vanne et Saint-Hydulphe sont parfois appelés Vannistes. (fr)
  • La Congregazione dei Santi Vitone (o Vanni) e Idulfo (in francese Congrégation des Saints-Vanne-et-Hydulphe) dell'Ordine di San Benedetto sorse in Francia dalla riforma introdotta da Didier de La Cour (1550-1623) nei monasteri di Saint-Vanne (Verdun) e Saint-Hidulphe (Moyenmoutier) a partire dal 1598. La riforma era venuta maturando nel clima di rinnovamento spirituale che aveva pervaso la Francia dopo la conclusione del Concilio di Trento (1563). Approvata da papa Clemente VIII Aldobrandini con il breve del 7 aprile 1604, alla riforma aderirono rapidamente numerose abbazie in Lorena, Franca Contea e Champagne: nel 1630 arrivò a contare oltre cinquanta case. Modello di vita religiosa e notevole centro culturale, diede origine anche alla Congregazione di San Mauro (o dei Maurini). La congregazione scomparve nel 1791, in seguito alla Rivoluzione francese: la congregazione di Solesmes (o di Francia), sorta nel 1837 per volere di papa Gregorio XVI e dell'abate Prosper Guéranger, intese recuperarne l'eredità spirituale. (it)
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