Abbey of St Meen

Abbey of St. Méen
Abbey in France
Abbey of St Meen (France)
Monastery information
Other names Abbaye Saint-Jean de Gaël, Abbaye de Saint-Méen
Established 6th century AD
Disestablished 1539
People
Founder(s) Méen
Site
Location Saint-Méen-le-Grand, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France
Coordinates 48.188066, -2.193044

The Abbey of Saint Meen (French: Abbaye Saint-Jean de Gaël and later Abbaye de Saint-Méen) is an abbey in Saint-Méen-le-Grand in Brittany. It was founded in the 6th century by Saint Meven (Méen), after whom it was eventually named.

The original foundation had fallen into disuse by the end of the eighth century. Hélocar, bishop of Alet, refounded it in 818. It was destroyed by Vikings in 919. About a century later, it was reconstructed as a Benedictine monastery. It briefly housed the remains of Saint Petroc after a thief gave them to the abbey. In the seventeenth century it passed through the hands of Maurists, Oratorians and Lazarists.

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Coordinates: 48°11′17″N 2°11′35″W / 48.18806°N 2.19306°W / 48.18806; -2.19306

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