The Allerheiligenberg Monastery was a catholic monastery in Lahnstein, Germany. It belonged to the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, but from spring 2012 was no longer used.[1]
Allerheiligenberg Monastery | |
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Native name Kloster Allerheiligenberg (German) | |
Location | Lahnstein |
Coordinates | 50°18′45″N 7°36′49″E / 50.312427°N 7.613551°E |
Since the end of 2014, the monastery Allerheiligenberg is privately owned.[2]
From 1919 to 2012, the Oblate Padres were active on the Allerheiligenberg in Lahnstein and took pastoral care of the Allerheiligenbergkapelle. For many years a community of missionaries was on the Allerheiligenberg. In the 1990th a youth community was founded here. Until the closure of the monastery the scholasticate for the Central European Province of the Oblates was located on the Allerheiligenberg. After the novitiate the young religious people came to Lahnstein and studied theology at the Philosophical-Theological College of the SAC in Vallendar. At last 10 religious belonged to the monastery, including students and Padres from Germany, Namibia, South Africa and India.
See also
editSources
edit- ^ "Abschied vom Allerheiligenberg", Viewed November 14th 2014
- ^ "Gemeinschaft Kloster Allerheiligenberg", Viewed November 14th 2014
External links
edit- Homepage of Allerheiligenberg Monastery
- former Homepage of Allerheiligenberg monastery (über Archive.org)
- Homepage of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate