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- St._Willibrords_Abbey abstract "St. Willibrord's Abbey (Dutch: Sint-Willibrordsabdij) at Doetinchem in Gelderland is the most recently established Benedictine monastery in the Netherlands.The monastery, dedicated to Saint Willibrord, was founded immediately after World War II by the over-populated Oosterhout Abbey. Initially the monks lived in Slangenburg Castle, which they partially restored. In the 1950s they succeeded in building a new monastery on part of the castle estate. As building materials were scarce immediately after the war, the monastery was largely built out of old paving stones, and the roofs were constructed without wood: the tiles sit directly on concrete beams.A large new abbey church was planned, but never materialised: the present church building was originally intended as the monastery library.".
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- St._Willibrords_Abbey wikiPageExternalLink www.willibrords-abbey.nl.
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- St._Willibrords_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_Christian_monasteries.
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- St._Willibrords_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Gelderland.
- St._Willibrords_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Category:Doetinchem.
- St._Willibrords_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Doetinchem.
- St._Willibrords_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Gelderland.
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- St._Willibrords_Abbey wikiPageWikiLink Willibrord.
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- St._Willibrords_Abbey wikiPageWikiLinkText "St. Willibrord's Abbey".
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- St._Willibrords_Abbey subject Category:20th-century_Christian_monasteries.
- St._Willibrords_Abbey subject Category:Benedictine_monasteries_in_the_Netherlands.
- St._Willibrords_Abbey subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Gelderland.
- St._Willibrords_Abbey subject Category:Doetinchem.
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- St._Willibrords_Abbey comment "St. Willibrord's Abbey (Dutch: Sint-Willibrordsabdij) at Doetinchem in Gelderland is the most recently established Benedictine monastery in the Netherlands.The monastery, dedicated to Saint Willibrord, was founded immediately after World War II by the over-populated Oosterhout Abbey. Initially the monks lived in Slangenburg Castle, which they partially restored. In the 1950s they succeeded in building a new monastery on part of the castle estate.".
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