List of Christian monasteries in Switzerland

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This is a list of current and former Christian religious houses in Switzerland for either men or women. [1]

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(originally a double monastery; see Sarnen for the nunnery formerly part of Engelberg)

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Notes

  1. Despite their names, the Abbaye des Écharpes Blanches (Archived 2008-01-17 at the Wayback Machine ) at Montreux and the Abbaye d'Echallens are not religious houses but very long-established shooting associations, founded for self-defence purposes
  2. Kloster Au website
  3. as a subordinate priory of Payerne
  4. later re-established at Mariastein Abbey and sometimes known as Beinwil-Mariastein Abbey
  5. the priory church was located in the neighbouring village of Saint-Légier-La Chiésaz, which also belonged to the lords of Blonay
  6. united with Wurmsbach
  7. 1 2 dependent on Lutry
  8. Kloster Cazis website
  9. previously at Saint-Maurice and Monthey
  10. the traditional date was 614, but archaeological investigation does not corroborate this
  11. apparently a re-foundation of a 13th century monastery
  12. 1 2 3 re-established as part of Mariastern-Gwiggen in Austria
  13. Histoire Fribourgeoise: Rossens - Une Commune de la Sarine expansion?. Manuel Greca, 2011
  14. possibly under the Rule of Caesarius of Arles
  15. the community was relocated at the old Priory of Gries in the South Tyrol (formerly Austria, now Italy) and is now known as Muri-Gries
  16. re-established at Thyrnau Abbey or Rathausen-Thyrnau in Bavaria
  17. the other hospices were run by Augustinian Canons
  18. Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz: Steinen (Kloster)
  19. "Geschichte" (in German). Dominikanerinnenkloster Maria Zuflucht. Archived from the original on 2015-11-20. Retrieved 2015-10-17.
  20. the community is now based at Wettingen-Mehrerau Abbey in Austria
  21. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 dissolved during the Reformation in Zürich

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