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and accessories, in writing icons and making translations from German and French spiritual books. Through their research, they have developed a reputation for the quality of their restoration work with antique items.
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of the new monastery. Within fifteen years the small community had expanded so much that new quarters were needed. They then transferred to the former
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The community had grown to over 80 members by 1989, and it was decided to establish a new foundation. For this site, they chose the village of
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in the centre of the little island, which was a massive complex built around 1840. At that time, the monastery was raised to the status of an
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The nuns of Mater Ecclesiae Abbey support themselves through their work in creating and repairing
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The community of Mater Ecclesiae has continued to flourish and today numbers about 100 nuns.
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Six nuns were chosen to undertake this enterprise, under the direction of Mother
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in northern Italy, considered one of the most scenic sites in the country.
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Additionally, Cànopi, the abbess, has become a noted spiritual writer.
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Order
Benedictines
Viboldone Abbey
Mary
Mother of the Church
Diocese
Abbey nullius
Anna Maria Canopi
Anna Maria Canopi
Orta San Giulio
Novara
Coordinates
45°47′47″N 8°24′00″E / 45.7963°N 8.3999°E / 45.7963; 8.3999
Mother of the Church
Italian
Benedictine
territorial abbey
nuns
Lake Orta
Abbey of Viboldone
Milan
bishop
San Giulio Island
Anna Maria Cànopi
prioress
diocesan
seminary
abbey
abbess

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