List of Ursuline monasteries
The list of Ursuline monasteries contains existing and former branches of the Order of St. Ursula .
Existing monasteries
Roman Union
The Ursulines of the Roman Union are divided into 27 provinces in 34 countries.
France
- Ursuline convent Bollène
Italy
- Ursuline Convent Rome, headquarters of the Roman Union
Poland
- Ursuline Monastery Poznań (Poznan)
- Wrocław Ursuline Monastery , since 1687, with a school
Austria
- Ursuline monastery Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
- Ursuline Monastery Leoben, Provincial Office
- Ursuline monastery Glasenbach near Salzburg, with grammar school (1695–1957 in Salzburg's old town )
- Ursuline Convent Vienna
German-speaking federation
In the Federation of German-speaking Ursulines , 26 conventions and four branches in Germany, Austria, Northern Italy and Chile are united.
Germany
- Ursuline Monastery Erfurt , since 1667, Edith Stein School Erfurt
- Ursuline Monastery Straubing (1691–1809, since 1827)
- Ursuline Convent Dorsten, since 1699, grammar school St. Ursula Dorsten
- Ursuline monastery Duderstadt , since 1700
- Monastery of the Annunciation, Würzburg, with St. Ursula School since 1712
- Ursuline convent Bornheim-Hersel, since 1852
- Ursuline convent Hildesheim, since 1853, grammar school Marienschule Hildesheim
- Ursuline monastery Haselünne, since 1854, district high school St. Ursula
- Ursuline Monastery Osnabrück, since 1865, Angelaschule
- St. Angela Ursuline Monastery in Königstein im Taunus, since 1884, St. Angela School (Königstein)
- St. Ursula Stift Werl , with the Ursuline High School in Werl since 1888
- Ursuline Monastery Geisenheim, since 1894, St. Ursula School (Geisenheim)
- Ursuline monastery Attendorn, since 1917, St. Ursula high school
- Ursuline Monastery Bad Münstereifel, since 1921, Archbishop's St. Angela Gymnasium (Bad Münstereifel)
- Ursuline Monastery Neustadt (Dosse), since 1923, Holy Spirit Monastery
- Ursuline Monastery St. Angela Wipperfürth, since 1925, with the Archbishopric St. Angela Gymnasium (Wipperfürth)
- Ursuline Monastery Bielefeld, since 1946
- Ursuline convent Offenbach am Main, since 1946, coming from Ratibor (there since 1863), Marienschule
- Ursuline monastery Hofheim am Taunus, since 1955
- Ursuline Convent Mannheim, since 1955, Ursuline High School Mannheim
- Ursuline convent Winterberg, since 1965
- Ursuline Convent Niederaltaich , since 1979
- Ursuline monastery Leinefelde, since 2008
- Ursuline monastery Kaarst
Austria
- Ursuline Monastery Graz
- Ursuline Monastery Innsbruck
Italy
- Ursuline Monastery Bruneck , South Tyrol
Chile
- Ursuline Convention Santiago de Chile
Other congregations
Congregation of Calvary
The Congregation of Calvarienberg-Ahrweiler had three branches in Aachen, Krefeld and Trier, of which only the latter still exists.
- Ursuline Monastery Kalvarienberg Ahrweiler, since 1838 (before 1630–1803 Franciscans)
- Ursuline Convent Trier, since 1853, with Angela-Merici-und-Blandine-Merten-Realschule
Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in agony
The Ursuline Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Agony (USKJ) have offices in Germany, Finland, France, Poland, the Philippines, Poland, Russia, Tanzania, Ukraine and Belarus.
- Ursulines Munich, IN VIA
Society of Saint Ursula by Anne de Xainctonge
The Society of Saint Ursula of Anne de Xainctonge has offices in
France
- Ursuline monastery Dôle, Burgundy, founding monastery
Switzerland.
- Ursuline convent Freiburg im Üechtland, since 1635
- St. Ursula Brig Monastery, since 1661
- Ursuline monastery in Sion, since 1884
Germany
- Ursuline Monastery (Freiburg im Breisgau) , since 1922 (previously 1696–1877), with St. Ursula High School Freiburg im Breisgau , St. Ursula Schools Freiburg , St. Ursula (Freiburg im Breisgau)
Society of St. Ursula
The Society of St. Ursula has two secular institutes in Germany.
- Secular Institute Augsburg
- Secular Institute St. Angela Merici Flensburg
Former monasteries
Czech Republic
- Reichenberg Ursuline Monastery (Klášter voršilek Liberec) (1896–1950); now polyclinic
Chronological list
- Ursuline Community of Milan (1868-?), First Ursuline community
- Ursuline convent Paris (1612-around 1790), first convent of the Ursulines
- Ursuline convent Bordeaux (1618- around 1790), second Ursuline convent
- Ursuline monastery in Freiburg im Üechtland (since 1635), the first Ursuline monastery in Switzerland
- Ursuline Monastery Cologne, (1639–?), First German Ursuline monastery, with St. Corpus Christi Ursuline Church , Archbishop's Ursuline School Cologne , first secondary school for girls in Germany
- Former Ursuline convent Aachen (1651–1818), second Ursuline convent in Germany
- Ursuline Convent Vienna (since 1660), first Ursuline convent in Austria
- Ursuline monastery Kitzingen (1660–1804, then a Protestant church, previously Benedictine nuns, from 1558 Protestant women's monastery)
- Ursuline monastery Meßkirch (1660–1668)
- St. Ursula Monastery in Brieg, Switzerland (since 1661)
- Ursuline Monastery Koblenz (1664– ?, 1902–1971), with the Episcopal Cusanus Gymnasium
- Sankt Joseph Monastery (Landshut) (1668–1809, 1827–2015)
- Ursuline Monastery Linz (1668–1979)
- Ursuline Monastery Preßburg / Bratislava (1676-?)
- Ursuline monastery Düsseldorf (1677 / 81–1981, since then in Kaarst), from it St. Ursula high school (Düsseldorf) , St. Ursula vocational college
- Ursuline Monastery Düren (1681–2 September 1878 and 1919–1 August 2001), with St. Angela School (Düren)
- Ursuline Monastery Sion, Switzerland (since 1684)
- Ursuline Monastery Wroclaw (1686 / 87–1945, afterwards Polish re-establishment)
- Ursuline Monastery (Freiburg im Breisgau) (1696–1877 and since 1922), with St. Ursula Gymnasium Freiburg im Breisgau , St. Ursula Schools Freiburg , St. Ursula (Freiburg im Breisgau)
- St. Maria Monastery (Neuburg an der Donau) (1698–1813)
- Ursuline monastery Monschau (1710–1977), Episcopal girls' secondary school St. Ursula
- Fritzlar Ursuline Monastery (1711–2003), with Fritzlar Ursuline School
- Landsberg am Lech Monastery (1719–1809 Ursulines, Dominicans from 1845)
- Ursuline monastery Emmerich-Elten (1735–1984), last Ursuline died in 1994.
- Ursulinenkloster Rüthen (1749–1772, previously 1480–1734 Augustinian women)
- St. Georg Monastery (Ingolstadt) (1750–1810)
- St. Ursula Monastery (Villingen) , since 1782 (from St. Clara Monastery (Bickenkloster) ), school
- Ursuline Monastery Halberstadt (? -Around 1800)
- St. Ursula Breisach Monastery (1820–?, Previously Augustinian women choirs since 1731), with Theresianum
- Ursuline convent Frauenchiemsee (1837–?)
- 2. Ursuline Convent Aachen (1848–1878) in the Sepulchrine convent, later St. Leonhard Gymnasium in Aachen
- Ursuline Monastery Nonnenwerth (1850–1854)
- Ursulinenkloster Berlin (1854–1937 / 39; in Kreuzberg, 1875–1888 in Rudow), with St. Ursula Catholic primary school
- Ursuline Convent Geilenkirchen (1855–1998), with Episcopal Gymnasium
- Ursuline Monastery Hanover (1860–1 August 2003), with St. Ursula School Hanover
- Ursuline convent Kempen (1867–?), With Luise-von-Duesberg-Gymnasium
- Ursuline Monastery Frankfurt am Mein (1879–?)
- Ursuline Monastery Eutin (1887–1962)
- 3. Ursuline Convent Aachen (1891–2014), later St. Ursula Gymnasium in Aachen
- Ursuline Monastery Oelsnitz / Erzgebirge (1893–1910)
- Ursuline Monastery Brühl (April 18, 1893– April 1, 1962), with the Archbishop's St. Ursula High School in Brühl
- Ursuline Monastery Saarbrücken (1895–?)
- Ursuline convent Krefeld (1895–2017), Marienschule
- Ursuline convent Hamburg (1900–1952), with St. Angela school
- Ursuline monastery Euskirchen (1904–1914), with Ursuline school / Willi-Graf-Realschule
- Ursuline convent Papenburg (1916–1954), Mariengymnasium
- Marienberg Monastery , Boppard (1918–1940, 1946–1981)
- Ursuline convent Neheim (1920–1991), St. Ursula-Gymnasium
- Ursuline Monastery Lüneburg (1925? -?), With St. Ursula School
- Ursuline monastery Hüpstedt / E. (1926–1930)
- Ursuline Monastery Bad Kissingen (1926-?), St. Ursula House
- Ursuline Monastery Witterda (1942–1948), handed over to the Gray Sisters
- Alexian monastery Eschweiler (1943 / 44–?)
- Ursuline Monastery Lenggriess (1953–2003), see Hohenburg Castle (Lenggries)
- Ursuline Monastery Schwindegg (1959–1968), Schwindegg Castle
- Ursuline monastery Kerbscher Berg / Dingelstädt (1994-2008, then to Leinefelde)
Alphabetical list
Germany
- Former Ursuline monastery Aachen (1651–1818), second branch in Germany
- 2. Ursuline convent Aachen (1848–1878) in the monastery of the Sepulchrines, later St. Leonhard Gymnasium , Aachen
- 3. Ursuline Monastery Aachen (1891–2014), later St. Ursula Gymnasium , Aachen
- Ursuline Monastery Kalvarienberg Ahrweiler (1838 – existing, 1630–1803 Franciscans)
- Ursulinenkloster Attendorn (1917, existing), St. Ursula Gymnasium
- Ursuline Monastery Bad Kissingen (1926–?) St. Ursula House
- Ursuline Monastery Bad Münstereifel (1921, existing), Archbishop St. Angela Gymnasium (Bad Münstereifel)
- Ursuline Monastery Berlin (1854 / 57–1937 / 39; in Kreuzberg, 1875–1888 in Rudow), St. Ursula Catholic Primary School
- Ursuline Monastery Bielefeld (1946, existing)
- Marienberg Monastery , Boppard (1918–1940, 1946–1981)
- Ursuline convent Bornheim-Hersel (1852, existing)
- St. Ursula Breisach Monastery (1820–?, Previously Augustinian women choirs since 1731), with Theresianum
- Ursuline Monastery Brühl (April 18, 1893– April 1, 1962), with the Archbishop's St. Ursula High School in Brühl
- Ursuline Monastery Dorsten (1699, existing), St. Ursula Dorsten High School
- Ursuline monastery Duderstadt (1700, existing)
- Ursuline Monastery Düren (1681–2 September 1878 and 1919–1 August 2001), with St. Angela School (Düren)
- Ursuline convent Düsseldorf (1677 / 81–1981), from it St. Ursula high school (Düsseldorf) , St. Ursula vocational college
- Ursuline monastery Emmerich-Elten (1735–1984), last sister / Ursuline died in 1994.
- Ursuline Monastery Erfurt (1667, existing), Edith Stein School Erfurt
- Alexian monastery Eschweiler (1943 / 44–?)
- Ursuline monastery Euskirchen (1904–1914), with Ursuline school / Willi-Graf-Realschule
- Ursuline Monastery Eutin (1887–1962)
- Ursuline Monastery Frankfurt a. Main (1879–?)
- Ursuline convent Frauenchiemsee (1837–?)
- Ursuline Monastery (Freiburg im Breisgau) (1696–1877 and 1922, existing), with St. Ursula High School Freiburg im Breisgau , St. Ursula Schools Freiburg , St. Ursula (Freiburg im Breisgau)
- Fritzlar Ursuline Monastery (1711–2003), with Fritzlar Ursuline School
- Ursuline Convent Geilenkirchen (1855–1998), Episcopal Gymnasium
- Ursuline Monastery Geisenheim (1894, existing), with St. Ursula School (Geisenheim)
- Ursuline convent Hamburg (1900–1952), with St. Angela school
- Ursuline Monastery Hanover (1860–1 August 2003), St. Ursula School Hanover
- Haselünne Ursuline Monastery (1854, existing), St. Ursula secondary school
- Ursuline convent Hildesheim (1853, existing), Marienschule
- Ursuline Monastery Hofheim am Taunus (1955, existing)
- Ursuline monastery Hüpstedt / E. (1926–1930)
- St. Georg Monastery (Ingolstadt) (1750–1810)
- Ursuline Monastery Kaarst (1981 from Düsseldorf - consisting of)
- Ursuline convent Kempen (1867–?), With Luise-von-Duesberg-Gymnasium
- Ursuline monastery Kerbscher Berg / Dingelstädt (1994-2008, then to Leinefelde)
- Ursuline monastery Kitzingen (1660–1804, then a Protestant church, previously Benedictine nuns, from 1558 Protestant women's monastery)
- Ursuline Monastery Koblenz (1664– ?, 1902–1971), Episcopal Cusanus High School
- Ursuline Monastery Cologne (1639–?), 1st German Ursuline Monastery !, with St. Corpus Christi Ursuline Church , Archbishop's Ursuline School Cologne , first higher girls' school in Germany!
- another Ursuline monastery Cologne (? -?)
- St. Angela Ursuline Monastery in Königstein im Taunus (1884, existing), with St. Angela School (Königstein)
- Ursuline convent Krefeld (1895–2017), Marienschule
- Landsberg am Lech Monastery (1719–1809 Ursulines, Dominicans from 1845)
- Sankt Joseph Monastery (Landshut) (1668–1809, 1827–2015)
- Ursuline Monastery Leinefelde (2008, existing)
- Ursuline Monastery Lenggries (1953-2003), see Hohenburg Castle (Lenggries)
- Ursuline Monastery Lüneburg (1925? -?), St. Ursula School
- Ursuline convent Mannheim (1955, existing), Ursuline high school Mannheim
- Ursuline monastery Meßkirch (1660–1668)
- Ursuline monastery Monschau (1710–1977), Episcopal girls' secondary school St. Ursula
- Ursuline Monastery Mönchengladbach (? -?)
- Ursuline convent Neheim (1920–1991) St. Ursula-Gymnasium
- St. Maria Monastery (Neuburg an der Donau) (1698–1813)
- Ursuline Monastery Neustadt (Dosse) (1923, existing), Holy Spirit Monastery
- Ursuline Monastery Niederaltaich (1979, existing)
- Ursuline Monastery Nonnenwerth (1850–1854)
- Ursuline Monastery Oelsnitz / Erzgeb. (1893-1910)
- Ursuline convent Offenbach am Main (1946, existing), Ursulines from Ratibor (there since 1863), Marienschule
- Ursuline Monastery Osnabrück (1865, existing), Angelaschule (1903, existing)
- Ursuline convent Papenburg (1916–1954), Mariengymnasium
- Ursulinenkloster Rüthen (1749–1772, previously 1480–1734 Augustinian women)
- Ursuline Monastery Saarbrücken (1895–?)
- Ursuline Monastery Schwindegg (1959–1968), Schwindegg Castle
- Ursuline convent Staufen / Breisgau (1745–1777), girls' school
- Ursulinenkloster Straubing (1691–1809, 1827, existing), Ursuline Church
- Ursuline monastery Trier (1853, existing), Angela-Merici-und-Blandine-Merten-Realschule
- St. Ursula Monastery (Villingen) , arose from the St. Clara Monastery (Bickenkloster) (1782 - consisting of a school)
- St. Ursula Stift Werl (1888, existing), Ursuline High School Werl
- Ursuline Convent Winterberg (1965, existing)
- Ursuline Monastery St. Angela Wipperfürth (1925–31 March 1940; rebuilt and re-established in 1945 by Ursulines from Danzig), Archbishop's St. Angela-Gymnasium (Wipperfürth)
- Ursuline Monastery Witterda (1942–1948), handed over to the Gray Sisters
- Monastery of the Annunciation (Würzburg) (1712, existing), St. Ursula School
Other countries
France
- Ursuline monastery Bollène (existing)
Italy
- Ursuline Monastery Bruneck (South Tyrol, existing), German-speaking congregation
- Ursuline Convent Rome, headquarters of the Roman Union
Austria
- Ursuline Monastery Graz (existing)
- Ursuline Monastery Innsbruck (existing)
- Ursuline Monastery Klagenfurt am Wörthersee (existing)
- Ursuline Monastery Leoben (existing?)
- Ursuline Monastery Linz (1668–1979)
- Ursuline Monastery Salzburg (existing)
- Ursuline Monastery Vienna (since 1660), Roman Union
Poland
- Ursuline monastery Gniezno (Gnesen) (? - around 1820)
- Ursuline Monastery Poznań, existing (before? - around 1820)
- Wrocław Ursuline Monastery (Breslau), consisting of (previously German Ursulines 1686 / 87–1945), with a school
Switzerland
Society of St. Ursula by Anne de Xainctonge ,
- St. Ursula Brig Monastery, has existed since 1661
- Ursuline Monastery Freiburg im Üechtland (existing in 1635)
- Ursuline monastery Sion (existing since 1884)
Brazil
- Ursuline monastery Guarapuava , consisting
Chile
- Ursuline Convent Santiago de Chile, consisting of a German-speaking congregation
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ursulines of the Roman Union / Ursulines de l'Union Romaine ursulines-ur.org
- ↑ Ursulines of the Roman Union in Austria ursulanet.at
- ↑ Ursulines Glasenbach Euroregio Salzburg
- ↑ Ursulines of the German-speaking federation ursulinen.de