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Our Lady the Garden Enclosed
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The Hermitage of Our Lady, the Garden Enclosed is situated in the former parish church of Warfhuizen, a village in the extreme north of the Netherlands. It was founded in 2001 as the dwelling of a Roman Catholic consecrated hermit. It revived the tradition of Dutch hermits that originated in the Counter-Reformation. As is typical of Dutch hermitages, it includes a public chapel that has a distinct role in popular devotions, namely to Our Lady.
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The Hermitage of Our Lady, the Garden Enclosed is situated in the former parish church of Warfhuizen, a village in the extreme north of the Netherlands. It was founded in 2001 as the dwelling of a Roman Catholic consecrated hermit. It revived the tradition of Dutch hermits that originated in the Counter-Reformation. As is typical of Dutch hermitages, it includes a public chapel that has a distinct role in popular devotions, namely to Our Lady.