- the American-C****inese Congregation, etc.), or of the
Cistercians An
archabbot is the head of some
monasteries which are the
motherhouses of
other monasteries...
- The
Brazilian Congregation is a
monastic congregation of the
order of
Saint Benedict.
Founded in 1827, it is a
member of the
Benedictine Confederation...
-
Fintan Mundwiler 1898-1930
Athanasius Schmitt Archabbots 1930-1955
Abbot Ignatius Esser (elevated to
Archabbot 1954–1955) 1955-1966
Bonaventure Knaebel 1966-1978...
- Over its
almost 200
years of existence, the
archabbey has had
twelve archabbots:
Boniface Wimmer (1855 to 1887)
Andrew Hintenach (1888 to 1892) Leander...
-
media center named after him at
Saint Vincent College in
Latrobe with
Archabbot Douglas Nowicki,
chancellor of the college. By the
summer of 2002, his...
- Bad Wörishofen) is the
Abbot Primate of the
Benedictine Confederation.
Archabbot Jeremias Schröder was born on 8
December 1964 in Bad Wörishofen. His father...
-
Benedictine Confederation, also
known as the
Missionary Benedictines. The
Archabbot of St.
Ottilien has ever
since been ex
officio the head of the congregation...
-
Boniface Wimmer, OSB (1809–1887) was a
German archabbot who in 1846
founded the
first Benedictine monastery in the
United States,
Saint Vincent Archabbey...
- Confederation.
Beuron Abbey was
reopened in 1887 and
became the seat of the
Archabbot and the
venue for the
annual General Chapter of the Congregation. Beuron...
-
congregation was
under the
management of the
Abbot of Beuron, who
acted as its
Archabbot. The
General Chapter,
which took
place at
lengthy intervals and was attended...