Simply Living France Issue 1 Feb 2022

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LIFESTYLE

SIMPLY LIVING FRANCE

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Bon Repos The abbey that draws fans like a rock concert

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here I am, walking down a hillside on a chilly afternoon, under a grey foreboding sky in a sparsely-populated corner of central Brittany, headed in the direction of the ancient Abbey of Bon Repos [L’Abbaye de Bon Repos]. It was after Christmas and prior to New Year’s Day, a period when I figured I’d practically have the place to myself. But it felt like I was going to a rock concert. I was following a crowd down the hillside to the abbey. Behind me, the parking lot was filling up. But why?

I think it is because the story of the Abbey of Bon Repos has everything: A vision in which instructions are given by the Virgin Mary, the founding of an abbey which achieved astonishing prosperity, decline and abandonment over more than a century (almost to the point of ruin), then a miraculous redemption and rediscovery with a return to economic and political glory, followed by restoration and reopening by a group of tireless volunteers, the Association des Compagnons de l’Abbaye de Bon Repos [Loosely translated, ‘Friends of the Abbey of Bon Repos’].

Legend tells us that while sleeping near the edge of Quénécan forest, Viscount Alan III de Rohan took a nap, during which he had a dream in which the Virgin told him to construct, at that precise location, the final resting place for the Rohan family. Thus, the name, ‘Bon Repos’ [‘Good Rest’]. I wouldn’t reject out-of-hand the possibility that the viscount had a vision. Quénécan forest is very popular with wild mushroom collectors. On June 23rd 1124, the Viscount Rohan and his wife Constance, the Duchess of Brittany, issued the ‘deed of foundation’ of the abbey. An abbot of the Cistercian monastic order and twelve monks were given possession of the property and went to work creating a successful abbey. The Cistercians were selected because of their success in turning forests into highly-productive fields and it was a wise selection indeed. The abbey was remarkably prosperous. In fact, there was so much profitable work to be done, that the order ran out of monks and laymen were invited to work at the abbey. But this was all undone after Duchess Anne of Brittany married the King of France, Charles VIII, making the abbey royal property and bringing with it mismanagement and decline.

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