List of the Minorite Monasteries
The list should contain existing and former monasteries of the Order of the Minorites . Before 1517 this also meant monasteries of the Franciscans (OFM) synonymously , from 1517 only monasteries of the Franciscan Conventuals (OFMConv) are referred to as Minorite monasteries, which branched off from the Franciscan Order in that year.
Existing minorite monasteries
- Minorite Monastery Asparn an der Zaya (Lower Austria) (since 1632)
- Pilgrimage monastery Blieskastel
- Bogenberg
- Choulex (Genève, Switzerland)
- Dingolfing
- Duisburg-Beeck
- Flüeli-Ranft , Switzerland
- Freiburg im Uechtland , Switzerland
- Gelsenkirchen-Ückendorf
- Graz
- Hamburg-Barmbek
- Kaiserslautern
- Cologne
- Ludwigshafen-Oggersheim
- Mariabuchen , Lohr am Main
- Maria Eck monastery , Siegsdorf
- Munich
- Minorite Monastery Neunkirchen (Lower Austria)
- Neustadt (Waldnaab), St. Felix
- Ratingen
- St. Peter and Paul , Rome
- Schönau Monastery (Gemünden am Main)
- Schwarzenberg Monastery , Scheinfeld
- Uelzen
- Walldürn
- Werdohl
- Minorite Monastery Vienna
- Franciscan Monastery Würzburg (Provincialate)
Former minorite monasteries
- On the mountain
- Then after
- Bocholt
- Brussels (1238–1796) (Franciscans)
- Brüx (Sudetenland) today Most , Minorite Church
- Duisburg
- Enns (Upper Austria) (1644–1784, previously 1280–1551 and afterwards from 1859 until today Franciscans)
- Freiburg
- Fritzlar
- Bald
- Minorite Monastery Hanover (Franciscan, around 1288 to 1533)
- Heidelberg
- Herford (Franciscan)
- Hildesheim
- Höxter
- Kleve
- Constancy
- Minorite Monastery Krems - Stein
- Laa / Thaya
- Landshut
- Lennep Minorite Monastery (1641–1803)
- Lindau
- Katharinenkloster Lübeck (1225–1531, Franciscan)
- Lucerne
- Maihingen
- Meiningen (Franciscan, 1239–1554)
- (Zell) -Merl / Mosel
- Monschau (Aukloster, 1712–1802)
- Neersen (1658-1802)
- Oberwesel
- Ratingen (1655–1803)
- Regensburg (1221–1799, Franciscan) is now part of the Regensburg Historical Museum .
- Reutlingen
- Rothenburg odT (1281–1548, Franciscan)
- Rostock
- Rouffach
- Schwäbisch Gmünd
- Schweinfurt (until 1996)
- Seligenthal Monastery (Sieg) (1654–1803, previously Franciscan since 1231)
- Solingen (1782–1806)
- Solothurn
- Strasbourg
- Thann
- trier
- Tübingen
- Tulln
- Überlingen
- Viktorsberg
- Villingen
- Wels, Upper Austria
- Werdenstein
- Worms
- Zurich
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://franziskaner-minoriten.kirchenserver.info/kloester/kl----ster-in-----sterreich/kloster-asparn-zaya ( 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. Homepage Franciscan Minorites in Germany, accessed July 17, 2012
- ^ Klaus Mlynek : Minorites. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 444.