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St. Trudo's Abbey

St. Trudo's Abbey was a historic monastery founded in the Middle Ages in Belgium. It served as a religious community for monks dedicated to prayer, study, and service. The abbey played an important role in local spiritual and social life, often involved in managing land, supporting nearby towns, and fostering religious activities. Over time, like many medieval monasteries, it experienced decline and was eventually dissolved, with its buildings repurposed or destroyed. Today, remnants or memorials of St. Trudo’s Abbey offer insight into medieval monastic life and the region’s religious history.