St. Bernard de Clairvaux Church

St. Bernard de Clairvaux Church

St. Bernard de Clairvaux Church is a medieval Spanish monastery cloister which was built in the town of Sacramenia in Segovia, Spain, in the 12th century but dismantled in the 20th century and shipped to New York in the United States. It was eventually reassembled in North Miami Beach, Florida, where it is now an Episcopal church and tourist attraction.

History to 1925

The Cistercian monastery, dedicated to "Santa Maria Real", was constructed during the years 1133-1141. Its Romanesque abbey church remains one of the monuments of Sacramenia. Originally, it was named "Monastery of Our Lady, Queen of the Angels", but was renamed to honor Bernard of Clairvaux upon his canonization. Use of the building as a Cistercian monastery lasted for almost 700 years until it was seized and sold off to be used as a granary and a stable during a period of social unrest in the 1830's.

History 1925-1964

The monastery's cloisters and its outbuildings were purchased by William Randolph Hearst in 1925. In order to be transported to the USA, the structures were carefully dismantled with each piece being numbered and packaged in wooden crates lined with hay. The total shipment comprised 11,000 crates. However, some of the information contained in this labeling was lost when the shipment was quarantined in the USA because of a break-out of hoof and mouth disease in Segovia. During the quarantine, the crates were opened and the hay filling was burned as a measure to prevent the spread of the disease. Afterwards, the content of the crates was not replaced correctly. William Randolph Hearst was ultimately unable to pursue his plan of rebuilding the monastery because of financial difficulties and the pieces were stored in a warehouse in Brooklyn, New York until they were purchased in 1952 by Raymond Moss and William Edgemon, who eventually reassembled them at the site of a small plant nursery north of Miami, where the buildings became a tourist attraction known as the Ancient Spanish Monastery. Reassembling the buildings took 19 months and cost almost 1.5 million dollars. Some of the stones remained unused in the process.

History 1964-date

The property was purchased by Bishop Henry I. Louttit in 1964 for the Episcopal Diocese of South Florida, which later was split into the Dioceses of Central, Southeast and Southwest Florida. Financial difficulties forced the three dioceses to sell the monastery, it was purchased by Colonel Robert Pentland, Jr., who gave to the Episcopal parish of St. Bernard de Clairvaux.

Location

The address of St. Bernard de Clairvaux Church is 16711 West Dixie Highway, North Miami Beach, Florida 33160, USA.

Gallery

External links

* [http://www.spanishmonastery.com/ Official Homepage of the Church]
* [http://usuarios.lycos.es/segovia/sacramenia.htm Monumentos de Sacramenia]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint — • Article on the life and works of this twelfth century Cistercian and Doctor of the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Bernard of Clairvaux — Infobox Saint name=Saint Bernard of Clairvaux birth date=1090 death date=death date|1153|8|20|mf=y feast day=August 20 venerated in=Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Church imagesize=200px caption=St Bernard in A Short History of Monks and… …   Wikipedia

  • Bernard de Clairvaux, Saint — born 1090, probably Fontaine les Dijons, near Dijon, Burgundy died Aug. 20, 1153, Clairvaux, Champagne; canonized 1174; feast day August 20 French Cistercian monk, mystic, and doctor of the church. Born into an aristocratic family near Dijon, he… …   Universalium

  • Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint — (1090–1153)    Bernard of Clairvaux was the most important and influential figure of the mid 12th century Latin church. He is best known as the maker and confidante of popes, the opponent of Peter ABELARD, and the major force behind the Second… …   Encyclopedia of medieval literature

  • Bernard of Clairvaux — (1090–1153)    Saint, Theologian, Mystic and Order Founder.    Bernard was born near Dijon in France. As a young man he joined the Cistercian Order and was soon invited to found a new community at Clairvaux. This was to become one of the most… …   Who’s Who in Christianity

  • St. Bernard of Clairvaux —     St. Bernard of Clairvaux     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Bernard of Clairvaux     Born in 1090, at Fontaines, near Dijon, France; died at Clairvaux, 21 August, 1153.     His parents were Tescelin, lord of Fontaines, and Aleth of Montbard,… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Bernard de Sedirac — Bernard de Sedirac, sometimes called Bernard of Agen or Bernard d Agen , (c. 1050 ndash; 1125) was the metropolitan archbishop of Toledo from 1086 and first primate of Spain from 1088 to his death. His significance in the history of Spain lies in …   Wikipedia

  • Bernard — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Bernard imagesize= caption= pronunciation = bur NAHRD (US), BER nəd (UK) gender = Male meaning = Strong or Brave as a bear region = German/French origin = German/French related names =Barnard, Bernardo, Beñat,… …   Wikipedia

  • Clairvaux Abbey — Plan of the abbey. Clairvaux Abbey (Clara Vallis in Latin) is a Cistercian monastery in Ville sous la Ferté, 15 km from Bar sur Aube, in the Aube département in northeastern France. The original building, founded in 1115 by St. Bernard, is… …   Wikipedia

  • BERNARD, ST. —    abbot of Clairvaux, born at Fontaines, in Burgundy; pronounced one of the grandest figures in the church militant; studied in Paris, entered the monastery of Citeaux, founded in 1115 a monastery at Clairvaux, in Champagne; drew around him… …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”