German Monasteries and Convents Close for Lack of Religious Monks
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Photo: Zenit Agency According to Rose, this process “has nothing to do with the age of the sisters, but with their openness” to change. Thus you can work with cultural and architectural management solutions that support the permanence of the nuns in their center and make use of another part of the buildings, while allowing many people access to a place of prayer and recollection Turin.- In Germany the number of religious is decreasing. Many mona…
The Chartreuse d'Aillon, emblematic site of Savoyard heritage, has reopened to the public. The building was no longer accessible since last summer because the operating costs were too high. An investor has just launched a project to turn this old monastery into a cultural place.
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