Category
page 1Double monasteries
Einsiedeln Abbey
Benedictine monastery in Einsiedeln in the canton of Schwyz in Switzerland
Whitby Abbey
abbey

Bridgettines
thumb|Habit of the professed Bridgettine nuns with the typical crown of linnen on the veil
thumb|right|200px|Convent church of the Pax Mariae abbey in Vadstena, the first Bridgettine monastery of the old branch
thumb|right|200px|Bridgettine monastery in Hrodna, [[Belarus]]
The Bridgettines, or Birgittines, formally known as the Order of the Most Holy Saviour (; abbreviated OSsS), is a monastic religious order of the Catholic Church founded by Saint Birgitta (Bridget of Sweden) in 1344 and approved by Pope Urban V in 1370. They follow the Rule of Saint Augustine. There are today several differe
double monastery
monastery for both monks and nuns
Barking Abbey
building in London, England, UK
Jouarre Abbey
abbey located in Seine-et-Marne, in France

Benedictine Monastery Fahr
monastery complex in Würenlos in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland
Nivelles Abbey
monastery
Bassac Abbey
abbey located in Charente, in France