Most of Gerald's foundations were south of the Loire; all were founded under the Rule of St. Benedict. Among his attributed foundations, of which there are traditionally said to be nine, were: • Absie Abbey (1120) • Sainte-Marie d'Ardorel • Abbaye Notre-Dame de l'Assomption du Bournet (1113) •
Cadouin Abbey (c.1115) • L’abbaye Notre-Dame des Châtelliers (1119) • Dalon Abbey (1114) • Fontdouce Abbey (1117) •
Grandselve Abbey (1114) •
Valmagne Abbey Feuillant Abbey may have been started by a group of monks from Dalon.
Loc-Dieu Abbey belonged to a series of monasteries reformed by Gerald of Salles. Like Grandselve, the monastery of Sainte-Marie d'Ardorel near
Albi, and its daughter house, Valmagne Abbey, were established as independent Benedictine houses before being absorbed into the Cistercian system. ==Veneration==