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The Abbey of Ampleforth — The Abbey of Ampleforth † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Abbey of Ampleforth Ampleforth, located in the county of Yorkshire, England, belongs to the English Congregation of Benedictines and has a lineal continuity with the pre… … Catholic encyclopedia
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