Premonstratensians

Connected Sites: 6

Definition
The Order of Canons Regular of Prémontré, also known as the Premonstratensians or the Norbertines, is a religious order of the Catholic Church founded in Prémontré near Laon (France) in 1120.

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  • Pilgrimage Church of Wies
    Inscribed: 1983
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    "The hamlet of Wies, in 1738, is said to have been the setting of a miracle in which tears were seen on a simple wooden figure of Christ mounted on a column that was no longer venerated by the Premonstratensian monks of the Abbey. A wooden chapel constructed in the fields housed the miraculous statue for some time. However, pilgrims from Germany, Austria, Bohemia, and even Italy became so numerous that the Abbot of the Premonstratensians of Steingaden decided to construct a splendid sanctuary." (OUV)
  • Quedlinburg
    Inscribed: 1994
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    In 1146, the St. Wiperti Monastery was converted into a Premonstratensian monastery. (Wikipedia)
    See de.wikipedia.org
  • Val d'Orcia
    Inscribed: 2004
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    Premonstratensians inhabited Sant'Antimo Abbey from 1992 until 2015, when they decided to leave the abbey to move to that of Saint-Michel de Frigolet, near Avignon, due to the decline in vocations in France and the impossibility of growing the community in the spaces of Sant'Antimo.
    See it.wikipedia.org
  • Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France
    Inscribed: 1998
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    Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy, Premonstratensian since 1873
    See fr.wikipedia.org
  • Great Spa Towns of Europe
    Great Spa Towns of Europe
    Austria, Belgium, Czechia, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom
    Inscribed: 2021
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    Mariánské Lázne: The "area with cold salty springs, known already in the sixteenth century, was owned by the Premonstrate monastery in Teplá." "The Municipal cemetery was founded in 1843 by the Premonstratensians of the Teplá Monastery." (Nomination File, p. 163, 392)
  • Abbey and Altenmünster of Lorsch
    Inscribed: 1991
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    "The monastery flourished throughout the 11th century, but in 1090 was ravaged by fire. (...) After Lorsch had been incorporated in the Electorate of Mainz (1232), it lost a large part of its privileges. The Benedictines were replaced first by Cistercians and later by Premonstratensians." (OUV)