List of Piarist monasteries

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The list of Piarist monasteries shows existing and former monasteries and other branches of the Order of the Poor Regular Canon of the Mother of God of the Pious Schools (Piarists, SP).

Existing branches

There are currently over 200 Piarist houses worldwide, including over 100 in Europe.

Austria

  • horn
  • Krems
  • Vienna

Hungary

  • Budapest (since 1717)
  • Göd (since 2010)
  • Kecskemét (since 1714)
  • Mosonmagyaróvár (since 2001, before 1739–?)
  • Nagykanizsa (since 2003, previously 1765–?)
  • Szeged (since 1990, before 1720–?)
  • Vác (since 1990, before 1714–?)

Historic monasteries

Germany

  • Donaueschingen (1755–1778)
  • St. Trinitatis Monastery Günzburg (1750–1807)
  • Kempten (1752–1803), with Kempten Abbey High School
  • Kirchberg / Hunsrück (1758 - 1794, today a Catholic rectory)
  • Kirn (1757 - 1798), with Kirn grammar school
  • Rastatt (1715–1808), with Ludwig-Wilhelm-Gymnasium, formerly Piarist College, first Piarist monastery in Germany
  • Trier (from 1777 to 1810 Piarists from Trier taught at the Brig college in Switzerland)
  • Wallersheim (? -?)
  • Wallerstein Monastery (1761–1803, Jesuit since 1866), with Piarist castle

Austria

Poland

Slovakia

  • Piarist monastery Nitra

Czech Republic

literature

  • Karl AF Fischer: Directory of the Piarists of the German and Bohemian Order Province (= Catalogus generalis provinciae Germanicae et Bohemicae ordinis scholarum Piarum). R. Oldenbourg, Munich 1985. ISBN 3-486-51111-4 . Digitized
  • Metoděj Zemek, Jan Bombera, Aleš Filip, Pavel Kollar: Piaristé v Čechách, na Moravě a ve Slezsku 1631 až 1950 [Piarists in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia from 1630 to 1950]. Scholae piae Prievidza. TEXTM pre Kolégium piaristů Prievidzi, Prievidza 1992, ISBN 80-85716-02-X ( Czech ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Piarist Order online, 2008
  2. ^ Piarists in Austria 2005 (Memento, PDF)
  3. szerzetesközösségeink ( Memento of March 8, 2013 in the Internet Archive )