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In 1909 the remaining southern wing (refectory and dormitories of the lay brothers) was bought by the philosopher Paul Desjardins, who from 1910 to 1914 held meetings every year at the abbey, known as "Decades of Pontigny", or conferences of ten days' duration, where the intellectual Ă©lite of Europe
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of Cîteaux to found a monastery in a place he had selected for this purpose. Accordingly, in 1114 Stephen sent twelve monks under the guidance of Hugh of Mâcon, the first abbot and a friend and kinsman of
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Many members of the community of Pontigny went on to occupy high positions in the church and many distinguished personages sought refuge there. Amongst the former were, Blessed Hugh of Mâcon,
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Next to their religious duties the monks of Pontigny were also much occupied in the cultivation of vineyards. They established the original vineyard from which the present
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Over the centuries, however, the original strict discipline relaxed, especially from 1456, when the abbey was given
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style, already in the first phase of construction (probably since 1138) of its abbey church.
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and destroyed except for the church. In 1843 it was re-founded as a community of the
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Saint Edmund of Abingdon (c. 1180–1240), Archbishop of Canterbury
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seminary. In 2003, it was bought by the Regional Council of Burgundy.
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was taken ill here on his way back from Rome, died at the house of
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Cathédrale-abbatiale de Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption à Pontigny
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Toward Dating Construction of the Abbey Church of Pontigny
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Among the burials in the abbey church are the following:
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and his body was brought back to the Abbey for burial.
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French
cathedral
Mission de France
French
Cistercian
monastery
Pontigny
Serein
diocese of Sens
Yonne
Burgundy
France
Cîteaux Abbey
French Revolution
Fathers of St. Edmund
territorial prelature
Auxerre
abbot
Stephen Harding
Bernard of Clairvaux
County of Auxerre
Duchy of Burgundy
exempt
Diocese of Auxerre
suffragan
Archbishopric of Sens
Diocese of Paris

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