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词条 St. Stephen's Abbey, Augsburg
释义

  1. First foundation

  2. Second foundation

  3. External links

St. Stephen's Abbey, Augsburg ({{lang-de|Kloster St. Stephan}}, formerly Stift St. Stephan) is a Benedictine monastery, formerly a house of Augustinian canonesses, in Augsburg in Bavaria, Germany.

First foundation

The monastery, dedicated to Saint Stephen, was founded in 969 by Saint Ulrich, Bishop of Augsburg, and used by Augustinian canonesses. It was dissolved in the secularisation of Bavaria in 1803, and the premises passed into the possession of the town. The army used the site for a few years as a quartermaster's store.

Second foundation

In 1828 King Ludwig I of Bavaria founded a grammar school here, as a successor to the former Jesuit college of St. Salvator (1582–1807). In 1835 he established the Benedictine monastery and entrusted it with the running of the school. The buildings were entirely destroyed in 1944 but have been re-built.

The monks continue to run the school and boarding house, and are engaged in pastoral and youth work.

The abbey belongs to the Bavarian Congregation of the Benedictine Confederation.

External links

  • {{de icon}} St. Stephen's Abbey website
  • {{de icon}} Klöster in Bayern
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6 : 969 establishments|Benedictine monasteries in Germany|Monasteries of Canonesses Regular|Monasteries in Bavaria|Christian monasteries established in the 10th century|10th-century establishments in Germany

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