Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire

Ruckhall Lane, Belmont, Hereford HR2 9RZ, Hereford HR2 9 ,United Kingdom
Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire is one of the popular Landmark & Historical Place located in Ruckhall Lane, Belmont, Hereford HR2 9RZ , listed under Landmark in Hereford , Church in Hereford ,

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Belmont Abbey, in Herefordshire, England is a Catholic Benedictine monastery that forms part of the English Benedictine Congregation. It stands on a small hill overlooking the city of Hereford to the east, with views across to the Black Mountains, Wales to the west. The 19th century Abbey also serves as a parish church.HistoryFrancis Wegg-Prosser, of nearby Belmont House, who had been received into the Catholic Church, can be called its founder. He decided to build a church on his Hereford estate in 1854. He later invited the Benedictines to reside there so that there would be a permanent Catholic presence in the area. In 1859, the Benedictines arrived and it became a priory. It was the Common Novitiate and House of Studies for the English Benedictine Congregation. It was also a pro-cathedral for the Diocese of Newport and Menevia. The Benedictine Thomas Joseph Brown, who was its first bishop, is buried in the church. Belmont was unique in England for having a monastic cathedral chapter. This was the case in mediaeval England where monks were the canons of the cathedral, such as in Canterbury, Winchester and Durham.

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