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  1. The Austrian Congregation of Canons Regular was formed in 1907, composed of the various ancient monasteries, abbeys, and collegiate churches of canons regular in Austria: St. Florian's Priory, Klosterneuburg Priory, Herzogenburg Priory, Reichersberg, Vorau and Neustift (now in Italy).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vorau_AbbeyVorau Abbey - Wikipedia

    Vorau Abbey (German: Stift Vorau) is an abbey of the Austrian Congregation of Canons Regular located in Vorau, Styria, Austria. Founded in 1163, it contains an ornate Viennese High Baroque collegiate church and library that date to the 18th century.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AugustiniansAugustinians - Wikipedia

    Several groups of canons were established under various disciplines, all with the Augustinian Rule as their basis. It was adopted by the Canons Regular of the Abbey of St. Victor in Paris, as well as the Norbertines.

  4. The Confederation of the Austrian Canons Regular. On 4 May 1959 (900 years after the Lateran Synod of 1059, see History of the Order), Pope St. John XXIII, in his apostolic letter “Caritatis Unitas”, founded the Confederation of the Canons Regular of St. Augustine.

  5. www.stift-klosterneuburg.at › en › monastery-and-orderOrder - Stift Klosterneuburg

    Confederation and Congregation. The Congregation of the Austrian Canons Regular unites the Augustinian Canon Abbeys. Pope St. John XXIII, in his apostolic letter "Caritatis Unitas", founded also the Confederation of the Canons Regular of St. Augustine. Visit us on.

  6. VORAU, MONASTERY OF Belonging to the Austrian congregation of Canons Regular of St. Augustine, in the diocese of Graz-Seckau. In 1163 Margrave Ottokar III of Traungau gave his lands of Vorau to Abp. Eberhard I of Salzburg to found a cloister as a pastoral center in northeast Styria.

  7. Type: Order of Canons Regular of Pontifical Right (for Men) Confederation: Confederation of Canons Regular of Saint Augustine. Depends on: Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and for Societies of Apostolic Life. Statistics: 6 houses, 128 members (119 priests) (2021)