Ten Putte Abbey

Local nameAbdij Ten Putte
LocationGistel, Belgium

Ten Putte Abbey is a monastery with an abbey in Gistel, roughly 8 km to the south of Ostend, in the western part of Belgium. It was built to mark the spot where, in 1070, Saint Godelina was murdered by strangulation and then thrown into a pond. Before 2007 the abbey was home to nine Benedictine nuns, who were members of the wider Subiaco Cassinese Congregation in West Flanders. Since 2007 it has been occupied by brothers and sisters of the "Mother of Peace" community.

Parts of the abbey are sometimes open to visitors including the pond, which has been enclosed as a well, the dungeon where Godelina is said to have been incarcerated, the chapel in which she is believed to have performed a miracle, the Abbey Church and a small recently renovated museum concerning the saint.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Putte_Abbey

Official Website https://www.moedervanvrede.be/

Email info@moedervanvrede.be

Phone +32 59 27 86 71

Address 84 Abdijstraat, 8470, Belgium

Coordinates 51°8'58.763" N 2°55'36.33" E

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