Carmelite monastery
A Carmelite monastery (also a Carmelite monastery , short Carmel ) is a branch of the order of the Carmelites or the female branch, the Carmelites .
Existing monasteries
Shoed Carmelites (OCarm)
-
Brazil
- Carmelite Monastery Olinda (founded 1580)
-
Germany
- Carmelite Monastery Bad Reichenhall (1922)
- Carmelite Monastery Bamberg (1589–1802, since 1902)
- Carmelite Monastery Beilstein (Mosel) (1636–1803, since 1922)
- Bonn-Friesdorf (1981-)
- Carmelite Monastery Springiersbach near Bengel (since 1922)
- Carmelite Monastery Duisburg
- Carmelite Monastery Erlangen-Bruck (Holy Cross, since 1967)
- Carmelite Monastery of Fürth
- Carmelite Monastery Jülich (since 1739)
- Carmelite Monastery Mainz (1270–1802 and since 1924? Or 1964)
- Carmelite Monastery Marienthal near Hamminkeln (founded 1258, since 1986)
- Carmelite Monastery St. Klara Cologne (1249-?;?), 1st Carmelite Monastery in Germany!
- Carmelite Monastery of St. Elija Ohrdruf (1463–1523; since 1922?)
- Carmelite Monastery of Straubing (1368–1803, 1803–1842 central monastery , since 1842)
-
Italy
- Carmelite Monastery of Santa Maria del Carmine Maggiore in Naples (founded before 1268)
-
Malta
- Carmelite Monastery John of the Cross Ta 'Xbiex (consisting of)
Shoeed Carmelites (OCarm)
-
Germany
- "Dreifaltigkeit" monastery Erlangen (since 1969, successor to the Schlüsselau monastery)
- Karmel "mother of good advice" Essen-Schuir (previously Duisburg )
Discalced Carmelites (OCD)
-
Germany
- St. Teresa Monastery, Birkenwerder near Berlin (since 1986)
- Carmelite monastery Reisach near Oberaudorf (~ 1731–1802, since 1836)
- Carmelite Monastery of St. Theresa in Munich (since 1922)
- Carmelite Monastery of St. Josef in Regensburg (since 1634)
- Carmelite Monastery Schwandorf (1889,) now Indian Carmelites
- Carmelite monastery on Michaelsberg in Siegburg (Indian Carmelites, since 2013)
- Carmelite monastery Maria Magdalena in Würzburg (existing since 1627, previously from 1227–1564 Magdalenerinnen / Reuerinnen)
- Indian Carmelites in Essen-Kupferdreh
- Polish Carmelites in Munich
-
Austria
- Döbling Carmelite Monastery in Vienna (founded in 1898)
- Carmelite Monastery Maria Schnee (Graz) (~ 1631–1789 (secularized on Karmeliterplatz); since 1844)
Discalced Carmelites (OCD)
-
Germany
- Carmelite Convent Aachen (since 1662)
- Karmel St. Joseph Auderath (there since 1953, previously in Kordel near Trier)
- Aufkirchen Abbey (since 1896)
- Karmel Regina Martyrum , Berlin (since 1984)
- Karmel Heilig Blut in Dachau (existing since 1964 next to the site of the former concentration camp)
- Carmel St. Mary of Peace in Cologne (1692–1802, since 1949)
- Karmel Regina pacis Rödelmaier (Main-Rhön region, canonical establishment 1928)
- Carmel Maria Mother of the Speyer Church (founded 1986, by sisters from the Carmel St. Josef in Hauenstein (Palatinate) )
- Carmelite Convent Welden , (moved into on May 26, 1931)
- Witten Carmelite Monastery (existing since 1956)
- Himmelspforten Monastery , Würzburg (existing since 1847, previously Cistercian Sisters (1231–1804))
-
Israel
- Carmelite Convent Bethlehem
- Carmelite Monastery of Stella Maris , Haifa (since 1892)
- Carmelite Convent Il Fiore del Carmelo , Haifa (since 1965?)
- Carmelite Convent Jerusalem
- Carmelite Convent Nazareth
-
Austria
- Himmelau Castle , St. Michael
- Karmel St. Josef and St. Teresa , Innsbruck
Former monasteries
Shoed Carmelites (OCarm)
-
Germany
- Carmelite Monastery Aachen (before 1287–1802)
- Abensberg Carmelite Monastery (1390–1802)
- Carmelite Monastery Tönisstein in Andernach (1389–1809, now in ruins)
- Carmelite Monastery Appingen / Greetsiel (1436–1545)
- Atens Carmelite Monastery (1505–1528 / 62)
- Carmelite Monastery Augsburg St. Anna (1275–1531), Jesuit 1631–1649
- Carmelite monastery in Au Bamberg at the site of today's Martinskirche in Bamberg (1273 to 1589)
- Carmelite Monastery Bonn-Pützchen (1688–1804)
- Carmelite Monastery Boppard (1262–1803)
- Carmelite Monastery Dahme (before 1475–1563)
- Dinkelsbühl Carmelite Monastery (1289–1803)
- Carmelite Monastery Düren (1338–1543)
- Carmelite Monastery Essen-Frohnhausen (1953–1995)
- Carmelite Monastery Essen-Bedingrade
- Carmelite Monastery Esslingen am Neckar (1271–1531)
- Fährbrück Carmelite Monastery (1653–1765)
- Carmelite Monastery Frankfurt (1246–1803)
- Carmelite Monastery of Geldern (founded in 1306 or 1315–1802)
- Carmelite monastery Marienau near Hameln (around 1310–1565)
- Carmelite Monastery Heilbronn (1448–1802)
- Carmelite monastery Hettstedt (1451–1525 / 9)
- Carmelite Monastery Hirschhorn Mariae Annunciation (1406–1543 and 1629–1803)
- Carmelite Monastery Jena (1414–1525)
- Kamp Monastery (1954 to 2002)
- Carmelite monastery Kassel (1292–1527)
- Carmelite Monastery Koblenz (? -1802)
- Cologne Monastery of St. Maria vom Berge Karmel in Cologne (1256 / 60–1802)
- Monastery of St. Joseph and Theresia im Dau, Cologne (1614–1802)
- Nikolauskloster Kreuznach (1281–1564 and 1636–1802)
- Carmelite Monastery Magdeburg (around 1338–1545)
- Mainburg Monastery (1893–1917)
- Carmelite Monastery Mannheim (1736–1802)
- Carmelite Monastery Marl (Leuchterhof, 1712 / 26–1803)
- Carmelite Monastery Moers (1441 / 8–1573)
- Carmelite Monastery of St. Nicholas Munich
- Carmelite Monastery Munich- Schwabing
- Carmelite monastery in Münster (? –2004) relocated to Mainz
- St. Josef Monastery Münstereifel (1657–1802)
- Holy Cross Monastery Neuleiningen (1316–1468)
- Carmelite Monastery in Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate (1907–2001)
- Carmelite Monastery Neustadt am Kulm (1413–1531, today Protestant parish church)
- Neustadt an der Saale Abbey (1352–1803)
- St. Agnes Monastery in Nieukerk / Kerken (1455–17th centuries)
- Herrgottskloster Nördlingen (1401–1564)
- Carmelite Monastery Nuremberg (1287–1525)
- Carmelite Monastery Oberdischingen (1963–?)
- St. Anna Monastery in Perleberg (1441–1539)
- Carmelite Monastery Pößneck (1315–1525)
- Carmelite Monastery of Querfurt (early 15th century - 1541)
- Carmelite Monastery Ravensburg (1344–1806 / 11) Convent until 1811, since 1810 evangelical town church
- Carmelite Monastery of St. Oswald (Regensburg) (1290-1367)
- Carmelite Monastery Rottenburg (1276–1806)
- Carmelite monastery Schweinfurt (1366–16th century)
- Carmelite Monastery Simmern / Hunsrück (founded 1686, now closed)
- Carmelite Monastery Spangenberg (1357–1527)
- Sparneck Monastery (1455–1562)
- Carmelite Monastery Speyer (1294–1799)
- Vogelsburg Abbey near Volkach (1282–1803, branch of Würzburg since 1595, today sisters of Augustine)
- Wegberg Monastery (1956–1977); 1639–1802 Lords of the Cross
- Carmelite Monastery Weinheim (1297–1548 / 75, 1622–1650, 1685–1802)
- Carmelite Monastery Weissenburg (1325–1544)
- Carmelite Monastery Wetzlar (dissolved)
- Carmelite Monastery of Worms
- Carmelite Monastery of St. Barbara (Würzburg) (1252–1805)
-
France
- Carmelite Monastery Angers
- Carmelite monastery Marienthal near Haguenau
- Carmelite Monastery of Ménerbes
- Carmelite Convent Nancy
- Carmelite Convent Nantes
- Carmelite Monastery Paris (founded 1318)
- Carmelite Convent of Pont-l'Abbé
- Carmelite Convent Strasbourg
- Carmelite Monastery of Trie-sur-Baïse
-
Great Britain
- Denbigh Friary (late 13th century – 1537)
- Carmelite Convent Norwich
-
Ireland
- Ballinasmale Carmelite Monastery (founded around 1288, dissolved in 1853)
- Carmelite monastery Loughrea (founded around 1300)
-
Israel
- Muhraqa Carmelite Monastery near Daliyat al-Karmil
- Carmelite Monastery of Stella Maris Haifa
-
Italy
- Vetralla Carmelite Monastery
-
Lithuania
- Carmelite Monastery Vilnius (today Vilnius), (founded 1621)
-
Austria
- Carmelite Monastery on Alsergrund , Vienna (1360 to 1365)
- Carmelite Monastery at Hof , Vienna (1365 to 1554)
- Carmelite Monastery of St. Theobald on the Laimgrube , Vienna (1662 to 1797)
- Carmelite Monastery Graz
- Carmelite Monastery Linz
- Carmelite Monastery Innsbruck
- Carmelite Monastery of St. Pölten (later Franciscan Church )
- Carmelite Monastery Lienz (abolished in 1785, later Franciscan monastery )
- Carmelite Monastery Voitsberg
-
Poland
- Carmelite Monastery Gdańsk (today Gdańsk)
- Carmelite Monastery Freyberg in Silesia (today Kożuchów), (founded 17th century)
- Carmelite monastery in Striegau (today Strzegom) in Lower Silesia (founded in 1382)
- Carmelite Monastery Krakow
- Carmelite Monastery Mariemont near Sagor (today Zagórz)
- Carmelite Monastery Stettin (today Szczecin)
- Carmelite Monastery Wischnitz (today Nowy Wiśnicz)
- Portugal
-
Sweden
- Karmeliterkloster Scania (Skane)
-
Czech Republic
- Carmelite Monastery of St. Gall Prague (founded in 1627)
- Carmelite Monastery of St. Mary of the Snow Prague (founded in 1347)
- Carmelite Monastery Solnitz (today Solnice), founded in 1699
- Ukraine
- Carmelite Monastery Lviv (today Lviv)
-
Hungary
- Carmelite Monastery Budapest in the Castle District , today the Burgtheater
-
Belarus
- Carmelite Monastery Minsk
-
Cyprus
- Famagusta Carmelite Monastery (perished in 1571)
- Panagia Karmiotissa near Limassol
Shoeed Carmelites (OCarm)
-
Germany
- Ingelheimerhausen Monastery (1435–1538, before that Augustinian women from the middle of the 12th century, Cistercian women until 1435)
- Schlüsselau Abbey (1949–1969, previously Cistercian Sisters until 1554)
Discalced Carmelites (OCD)
-
Germany
- Carmelite Monastery Augsburg for the Most Holy Sacrament (founded in 1637, secularized in 1802)
- Carmelite Monastery Heidelberg (1702–1803)
- Carmelite Monastery Neumarkt in Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate (1907 to 2001, previously Capuchins 1677–1802)
- Carmelite Monastery Schongau (~ 1719–1802, today retirement home)
-
Austria
- Carmelite Monastery in Leopoldstadt (Vienna) (1622 to 1838)
Discalced Carmelites (OCD)
-
Germany
- Karmel St. Joseph (Bonn) , dissolved in 1998
- Carmel Maria in need in Essen-Stoppenberg (former branch of the Essen monastery)
- Karmel St. Joseph in Cologne (approx. 1850–1877)
- Carmelite Convent (Neuburg an der Donau) (1661–1802, demolished)
See also
Web links
- 69 former Carmelite monastery Germania Sacra
literature
- Edeltraut Klueting, Stephan Panzer, Andreas H. Scholten (Ed.): Monasticon Carmelitanum. Monasteries of the Carmelite Order (O.Carm.) From the beginning to the present. Aschendorff Verlag, Münster 2012, ISBN 9783402129548 ( table of contents ). with individual representations of many monasteries
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://karmelocd.de/Gemeinschaften/Schwestern/KL_Auderath.htm ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ http://karmelocd.de/Gemeinschaften/Schwestern/KL_Roedelmaier.htm ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ http://karmelocd.de/Gemeinschaften/Schwestern/KL_Welden.htm ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ [1] ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Carmelites in Vienna
- ^ Mariemont, Zagórz