Abbey of Saints Vincent and Anastasius

Abbey of Saints Vincent and Anastasius

A Cistercian monastery near Rome. Three sanctuaries belong to the abbey:

the church of Saint Paul of Three Fountains, built on the site where Saint Paul was beheaded

Our Lady of Martyrs, erected over the relics of Saint Zeno and his legionaries

the church and monastery of Saints Vincent and Anastasius, dating from 626, when it was given to the Benedictines

In the course of its history the monastery has changed owners several times and was taken over by a community from La Grande Trappe, 1868. They successfully introduced modern methods of combating malarial conditions which had previously existed there.

Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary