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  1. We welcome you to the Home Page of the Tyburn Nuns - the Benedictine Adorers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Montmartre. Our life is centred on Eucharistic Adoration for the glory of God and prayer for the needs of the whole human family.

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  2. Tyburn Convent, London, England. TYBURN CONVENT is a monastery situated right in the heart of London, near the famous site of the Tyburn Gallows where more than 100 Catholics were martyred during the Reformation. It is a cloistered community of benedictine contemplatives who live by the ancient monastic Rule of St Benedict.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tyburn_NunsTyburn Nuns - Wikipedia

    Main organ. Tyburn Convent. Website. Official website. The Tyburn Nuns, formally, Adorers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Montmartre, is a Catholic congregation of Benedictine nuns. The congregation was originally founded in Paris but was obliged to find a new Mother House due to French legislation passed in 1901.

  4. www.tyburnconvent.org.uk › martyrs-martyrsTyburn Convent - Martyrs

    In the Martyrs' Shrine at Tyburn Convent we honour more than 350 Catholic Martyrs (of whom there are 105 known Tyburn Martyrs) who witnessed to their faith by dying for it during the Reformation. Edmund Campion: Jesuit, died at Tyburn 1st December 1581.

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