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Abbey of Saint Peter (Assisi) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abbey of Saint Peter (Assisi)
The Abbey of St. Peter in Assisi, Italy, is inhabited by a small community of monks belonging to the Benedictine Cassinese Congregation. They live according to the Rule of St. Benedict, summerized as "Ora et Labora".〔Chiesa di San Pietro, Chiesas di Assisi; http://www.assisinforma.it/; obtained November 5, 2015〕 Cistercian monks, monks Cassinesi came from the nearby monastery of San Pietro in Perugia, at the invitation of Pope Paul V in January 1613. The monastery has supported a hospital for the sick; an agricultural colony; and the Orphanage Ancajani (the name and linked all'Aate Ancajani), run by the Stigmata Sisters. The Benedictine monks of Cassino are still resident.〔Abbazia di San Pietro – Assisi; brochure of the monastery; undated, obtained October 17, 2015〕 ==History== The foundation of the Monastery of San Pietro in Assisi is dated 970 A.D.;〔Giacobilli; Italian Wikipedia〕 and is first documented in 1029 A.D.〔Cathedral Archives; Italian Wikipedia〕 The early Church was a Cluniac monastery. The building was divided into a nave with two aisles with arches supported by columns, and raised presbytery over the crypt. The present building was built over the earlier foundation by Cistercian monks and consecrated by Pope Innocent IV in 1253 The complex can be identified by the dome and square bell tower.〔
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