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| Congregation of Mehrerau Congrégation de Mehrerau Mehrerauer Kongregation
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founded | July 10, 1624 | |
former name | Congregatio Superioris Germaniae (see also) | |
Congregatio Helvetica (see also) | ||
Congregatio Helveto-Germanica | ||
Abbas Praeses | Abbot of Wettingen-Mehrerau | |
affiliated monasteries | Birnau (priory of Wettingen-M.) | |
monks (in 2008) | Generalski Stol (residence of Wettingen-M.) | |
Marienstatt | ||
Sticna | ||
Stams | ||
Meran-Untermais (priory of Stams) | ||
| Himmerod | |
Hauterive | ||
Spring Bank | ||
affiliated monasteries | Oberschönenfeld | |
nuns (in 2008) | Mariastern-Gwiggen | |
Frauenthal | ||
Magdenau | ||
| Lichtenthal | |
Thyrnau | ||
Mariazell-Wurmsbach | ||
Maigrauge | ||
Eschenbach | ||
Mariengarten | ||
Valley of Our Lady | ||
Waldsassen | ||
Marienfeld (Austria) | ||
Porta Coeli | ||
formerly affiliated | Bronnbach (1921 - 1929) | |
monasteries | Seligenporten (1931 - 1974?) | |
Mogila (? - 1953, today Congr. B.M.V. Reginae Mundi) | ||
Hardehausen-Itatinga (1927 - 1961, today Congr. Brasiliensis) | ||
Itaporanga (1936 - 1961, today Congr. Brasiliensis) | ||
Wachock (1951 - 1953, today Congr. B.M.V. Reginae Mundi) | ||
internet | www.kloster.mehrerau.at see also 'Kongregation' |