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Red Currant Trappist Jelly (12 Pack)

Quantity Cost per jar
1 $ 5.95
6 $ 5.75
9 $ 5.50
12 $ 5.25
$60.00
SKU: 1391A
12.0 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

Red currant juice, sugar, corn syrup, fruit pectin, citric acid

Nutrition Facts

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

Amount per Serving

Calories: 50
Total fat: 0g
Sodium: 10mg
Total Carbohydrate: 14g
(Sugars: 13g)
Protein: 0g

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Susan J.
Red Currant Jelly

The jelly is the very best I have ever eaten. I buy it by the case so I won't run out!!!

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Susan J.
Red Currant Jelly

The jelly is the very best I have ever eaten. I buy it by the case so I won't run out!!!

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Beryl T.
The best red currant jelly

This IS the best jelly I have ever had. I have been purchasing this jelly from the monastery for quite some time now and will continue to do so, and certainly recommend it to all.

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Brenda B.
wonderful

The Red Currant Jelly is wonderful....like homemade! MG's customer service is fabulous too.

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Greta
Best Red Current Jelly

I first tried Trappist Red Current Jelly in Cape May, New Jersey many years ago and immediately fell in love with it. I started my day with coffee, rye toast with crunchy peanut butter and Trappist Red Current Jelly. Yum! My stores in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania had not yet learned about the high quality of Trappist jellies and preserves so I would buy my Jelly in Cape May and cart it to Camp Hill. Now my local stores do carry Trappist products but not my Red Current Jelly. Yes, it does cost a bit more than similar basic brands, but to me it's worth the delicious taste. So, I buy direct from the Trappist Monks. I have tried other products by Trappist and found their taste and quality to be tops. Thank you Trappist Monks for enabling me and others to buy direct.

St. Joseph's Abbey

Red Currant Trappist Jelly (12 Pack)

$60.00

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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