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Koenigsmunster Abbey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Königsmünster Abbey in Meschede (North Rhine-Westphalia) is a monastery of the Benedictine Congregation of St. Ottilien. In addition to the mission and pastoral care, the brothers run a number of handicraft or agricultural businesses and a high school. The abbey was founded in 1928 by monks from three Bavarian monasteries. The contract of March 2, 1928 between the city of Meschede and the Benedictine congregation of St. Ottilien (Mission Benedictines) stipulated that the monks take over the city rectorate school and in return receive material support from the city for the construction of the monastery. The congregation announced a competition for an overall development plan for the monastery, which the architect Franz Schneider won in 1930. Schneider also prevailed in the tender, so that he took over the execution of the entire system, which was developed symmetrically around a church facade. The monastery was given the name Königsmünster, i.e. "monastery (Latin monasterium, from which German Munster) of the king (Christ)." Within the region, the monks also placed themselves in the tradition of Kloster Grafschaft. The deer antlers were adopted from the coat of arms of the old Benedictine abbey in Meschede. In addition, the monks have prepared a necrology of the county monks in recent years to commemorate them in prayer on the anniversary of their death. In 1932 the monastery became an independent priory with Father Linus Leberle (1880–1956) as the first prior. Between 1937 and 1956 Alban Buckel from Münsterschwarzach was prior. The monastery was abolished by the National Socialist regime from 1941 to 1945. The 56-year-old brother Virgil Wilhelm returned to Meschede in April 1945 as the first monk. In June he wanted to go to Kallenhardt on a borrowed bicycle, but he never got there. His remains were finally found a year later and identified from his cloister key and the remains of his laundry. He was tortured and murdered on June 8, 1945 at the voice trunk near Meschede by unknown persons, possibly by "marauding foreign workers", as it was then known, who were probably after the bicycle. ("Marauding foreign workers" was a common term used at the time by former National Socialists for the more than 1000 forced laborers who were deported to Meschede for slave labor and held in three camps within the city limits and were liberated by the American army on April 8, 1945.) After Virgil Wilhelm Initially buried in the southern cemetery in Meschede, the reburial took place in 1964 in the monastery cemetery of the Königsmünster Abbey. The Meschede-Nord rifle club erected a memorial stone in the form of a reconciliation cross. On October 18, 1956, the monastery was elevated to the canonical status of an abbey and Father Harduin Bießle was elected the first abbot. The abbey church was built by the architect Hans Schilling during his tenure. When building the church, the formal language and symbolism for people of the 20th century were deliberately chosen. The church was consecrated on September 1, 1964, i.e. on the 25th anniversary of the German invasion of Poland, as a "peace church in a world that cannot come to peace" (annual report from 1958). During the tenure of the second abbot, Stephan Schröer (1976-2001), numerous young men joined the community, so that the convent grew to over 80 members in the meantime. This was probably due to the fact that the abbey had become very well known in the region through its work in the school and that young people in particular were attracted by increased involvement in youth work (youth hostel Oase since 1981). In 2001, the “House of Silence” was inaugurated, the architecture of which was designed by Peter Kulka and was well known among experts, Abbot Stephan resigned, the abbot’s term of office was limited to 12 years by a resolution of the community and the election of Father Dominicus Meier as the third abbot. The approximately 60 monks today work in the school (Benedictine grammar school), in youth work, in the "House of Silence" (house for contemplation and retreats), in pastoral care and in various workshops. Some brothers are active as missionaries in South Korea, Tanzania and Cuba, three work in the Cella Sankt Benedikt in Hanover. ............. Location: https://www.google.com/maps/place/K%C... ............. Let's connect and be friends: ✅ Facebook: / walkwihtsdv.. . ✅ Instagram: / walkwithsdv ✅ TikTok: / walkwithsdv .............. Last clip posted: • 4K Drive to Meschede / Germany #X If you like my content, become a member of the channel. / @walkwithsdv