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- 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...
- Boniface Wimmer, OSB (1809–1887) was a German archabbot who in 1846 founded the first Benedictine monastery in the United States, Saint Vincent Archabbey...
- Bad Wörishofen) is the Abbot Primate of the Benedictine Confederation. Archabbot Jeremias Schröder was born on 8 December 1964 in Bad Wörishofen. His father...
- 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...
- Benedictine Confederation, also known as the Missionary Benedictines. The Archabbot of St. Ottilien has ever since been ex officio the head of the congregation...
- 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...
- Francesco Satolli, then the Apostolic Delegate to the United States, wrote to Archabbot Leander Schnerr asking for the brewing to cease in 1895. As part of a...