Congregation of Mehrerau

Congrégation de Mehrerau 

Mehrerauer Kongregation

                                                                                                   

                        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'