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The Cluny Abbey is a Benedictine monastery in Cluny, Saône-et-Loire, France.
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There were a group of French monks who had started a new monastery in the town of Cluny. They followed a strict schedule of prayers and religious services. The monastery was called the Cluny Monastery.
There were a group of French monks who had started a new monastery in the town of Cluny. They followed a strict schedule of prayers and religious services. The monastery was called the Cluny Monastery.
The only monastery with which I am familiar with that had anything to do with reforming the Church was the Abbey of Cluny, well actually the whole congregation which led a reform of the Church and her monastic life beginning in 912, and lasting for about 250 years. Also there are the Solemnes congregation of Benedictines who took on the reform of the liturgy at the request of Pope St. Pius X around the beginning of the 20th century.
The population of Cluny is 4,835.
Offord Cluny's population is 1,300.
Odilo of Cluny died in 1048.
Odilo of Cluny was born in 962.
Odo of Cluny was born in 878.
Majolus of Cluny was born in 906.