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  2. Boniface Wimmer - Wikipedia

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    One was the Benedictine foundation of Saint Michael Abbey in the town of Metten, Bavaria. Saint Michael Abbey, founded in 766 by Charlemagne with monks from the Archcenobium of Monte Cassino of the Italian province of Umbria, had been suppressed in 1803 by Napoleon. With its re-establishment, Wimmer sought to enter the newly formed monastery ...

  3. Metten Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Monks from Latrobe in turn founded Saint John's Abbey in Minnesota, and the adjoining Saint John's University. [4] Since 1858 Metten has been a member of the Bavarian Congregation of the Benedictine Confederation. During World War II, more than 1,000 refugees from the East found shelter at Metten, located just 30 miles from the Czechoslovak border.

  4. Benedictines - Wikipedia

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    Saint Benedict of Nursia (c. 480–543); detail from a fresco by Fra Angelico (c. 1400–1455) in the Friary of San Marco Florence. The monastery at Subiaco in Italy, established by Benedict of Nursia c. 529, was the first of the dozen monasteries he founded.

  5. Mary Wilhelmina Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Mary Wilhelmina was born Mary Elizabeth Lancaster on April 13, 1924 in St. Louis, Missouri. [5] She was a descendent of enslaved African-Americans from Ste. Genevieve, Missouri . [ 2 ] She joined the Oblate Sisters of Providence , a congregation of black religious sisters in Baltimore , Maryland , when she was 17 years old and adopted the name ...

  6. Andreas Amrhein - Wikipedia

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    St. Ottilien's was designated a conventual priory and the Congregation accepted into the Benedictine Confederation. In 1913 the remains of Münsterschwarzach Abbey were re-acquired by the Missionary Benedictines, as St. Ottilien's first daughter house, along with the necessary land to support it. [4]

  7. Benedictine Confederation - Wikipedia

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    The present Confederation of Congregations of Monasteries of the Order of Saint Benedict, officially, the "Benedictine Confederation" of monks, consists of the following congregations in the order given in the Catalogus Monasteriorum OSB (dates are those of the foundation of the congregations – Primacy of honour is given to the Cassinese Congregation, though the English Congregation is the ...

  8. Conception Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The monastery, founded by the Swiss Engelberg Abbey in 1873 in northwest Missouri's Nodaway County, was raised to a conventual priory in 1876 and elevated to an abbey in 1881. In 2021 the community numbered fifty-eight monks who celebrate the Eucharist and Liturgy of the Hours daily and who staff and administer Conception Seminary College, The ...

  9. List of American proposed candidates for Catholic sainthood

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    St. Louis, Missouri Founder, Sisters of Saint Mary (now known as Franciscan Sisters of Mary) St. Louis: Heroic Virtues 1881 Caspar Rehrl 31 December 1809 Salzburg, Austria 3 September 1881 Barton, Wisconsin: Diocesan Priest; Founder, Sisters of Saint Agnes: Milwaukee: Heroic Virtues 1882 Mary Elizabeth Lange [2] 1789 Saint-Domingue: February 3 ...