is a women's abbey of Trappists located in the outskirts of Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan.
This is the first women contemplative order of Japan, colloquially known as "The Anjel ().
Founded by a group of eight nuns sent from France in 1898, After that, the building was rebuilt twice due to fires, one in 1925 and the other in 1941.
RofÃ
« Miki visited this place and wrote a lyric called 'Nobara' , a song composed by KÃ
Âsaku Yamada, and 'Nobara' became familiar with a Japanese song.
Timeline
- 1896 â Due to the request of the first head of Catholic Diocese generator in Hakodate, an abbot of the Chinese Consolation Monastery determined to establish a monastery.
- 1898 â The eight nuns arrived at, On 30 April, Our Lady of the Angels Trappistine Abbey was established.
- 1899 â First two Japanese applicants joined in.
- 1905 â The two-story brick building was constructed that would be part of the main building's front side.
- 1907 â Great fire of Hakodate occurred. At that time, some rooms were provided by Sisters of Saint Paul in Hakodate of Chartres as a refuge for orphanages who were kept eye on by nuns.
- 1912 â The production of Dutch cream cheese had commenced. After a few years, started making butter.
- 1913 â Main building and Cathedral were completed.
- 1925 â First fire that occurred in October, the Cathedral, etc was destroyed by a fire. After that, reestablished just in two years.
- 1927 â The main building and Cathedral were restored and designed by Max Heindel who is Swiss architect.
- 1932 â Monastery commune had been more than 100 people.
- 1941 â Second fire that occurred in May.
- 1948 â The 50th anniversary ceremony was held.
- 1956 â Started off manufacturing and baked sweet called 'Madarena'.
- 1959 â Set off production of butter candies.
- 1968 â Compline and Grace (prayer) were changed from Latin to Japanese.
- 1982 â Decided to establish a branch monastery in South Korea.
- 1987 â Korean monastery, "Sujeong Trappist Monastery" was established.
- 1998 â The 100th anniversary ceremony was held.
- 2004 â The cattle barn closed, so dairy farming business ended which lasted about 90 years.
- 2008 â Visitation Cathedral hosts a public 'Prayer Gathering for World Peace' event for the first time in Japan.
- 2013 â Butter candy was no longer being produced.
- 2016 â The ceramic relief was created in the formerly service entrance.
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