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Burgundy Wine Trappist Jelly (Single Jar)

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1 $ 5.95
6 $ 5.75
9 $ 5.50
12 $ 5.25
$5.95
SKU: 1427
1.0 lb

Description

Monastery Info

St. Joseph's Abbey: Spencer, Massachusetts

St. Joseph's Abbey is a monastery of the Catholic Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (O.C.S.O.), popularly known as the "Trappists", located in Spencer, Massachusetts.

The Abbey was founded in 1950 by Belgian and French Trappist monks from the Monastery of Our Lady of the Valley in Valley Falls, Rhode Island, which had burned to the ground. In the rustic hills of central New England, they established a new home in which to follow an age-old contemplative way of life.

The monastery became known internationally as the origin of the Centering Prayer movement, whose leading proponents were monks at the monastery: Fr. William Meninger, Fr. M. Basil Pennington and Fr. Thomas Keating.

Work has always been greatly esteemed in the Cistercian tradition, since it gives the monks the opportunity to follow in Christ' footsteps and share in His Divine work of creation and restoration. The monks produce products whose sale provides for their livelihood and for the care of the poor. Since the 1950s, they have produced Trappist Preserves, their popular line of jams and jellies. Since 1949, The Holy Rood Guild has created beautiful, finely-tailored liturgical vestments to enhance the dignity of the Sacred Liturgy.

Ingredients

Ingredients: Sugar, Burgundy wine, corn syrup, fruit pectin, citric acid, sulfites from wine

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1 Tbsp (20g)
Servings per container: 17

Amount per Serving

Calories: 50
Total fat: 0g
Sodium: 0mg
Total Carbohydrate: 13g
(Sugars: 13g)
Protein: 0g

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Theresa Keatinge
Why did I wait so long to try?

I bought my first jar at the Center for Contemplative Living in Denver after seeing it in the bookstore there for years. Why did I wait so long to try? It's great with peanut butter, on bread or toast, but my favorite pairing is with Marin Baked Brie En Croute. I needed more, but the center has moved so I decided to order online, plus try other products. Thank you! Theresa Keatinge
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Nasser Bazile
Sensational

Literally can't get enough of it.

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Joyce D.
Best Ever!

So good that I bought a case to give to friends as Christmas stocking stuffers.

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Joyce D.
Best Ever!

So good that I bought a case to give to friends as Christmas stocking stuffers.

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Eileen S.
The Best Jelly I Have Ever Had

Wine jelly is the best jelly you will ever have in your lifetime and the healthiest. This jelly makes your sandwich a gourmet sandwich. Try it, you'll like it!

St. Joseph's Abbey

Burgundy Wine Trappist Jelly (Single Jar)

$5.95

Monastery Info

St. Joseph's Abbey: Spencer, Massachusetts

St. Joseph's Abbey is a monastery of the Catholic Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (O.C.S.O.), popularly known as the "Trappists", located in Spencer, Massachusetts.

The Abbey was founded in 1950 by Belgian and French Trappist monks from the Monastery of Our Lady of the Valley in Valley Falls, Rhode Island, which had burned to the ground. In the rustic hills of central New England, they established a new home in which to follow an age-old contemplative way of life.

The monastery became known internationally as the origin of the Centering Prayer movement, whose leading proponents were monks at the monastery: Fr. William Meninger, Fr. M. Basil Pennington and Fr. Thomas Keating.

Work has always been greatly esteemed in the Cistercian tradition, since it gives the monks the opportunity to follow in Christ' footsteps and share in His Divine work of creation and restoration. The monks produce products whose sale provides for their livelihood and for the care of the poor. Since the 1950s, they have produced Trappist Preserves, their popular line of jams and jellies. Since 1949, The Holy Rood Guild has created beautiful, finely-tailored liturgical vestments to enhance the dignity of the Sacred Liturgy.

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