

Stiftung Kloster Frenswegen
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Company Description: Stiftung Kloster Frenswegen
editThe Stiftung Kloster Frenswegen is a unique institution focused on preserving and promoting the cultural and historical heritage of the Kloster Frenswegen. Founded in 1394 as the Augustinian Canons' Monastery St. Marienwolde, the monastery has been an important place of theology, culture, and spirituality for centuries.
History and Development
editThe Kloster Frenswegen became the first German monastery to join the Windesheim Congregation in 1400. After a period of emigration, the convent returned in 1655, leading to a second heyday. In 1809, the monastery was finally abolished, but today it serves as an ecumenical meeting place, which was established in 1974[1][2][5].
Main Mission and Values
editThe foundation is committed to promoting spirituality, education, and community. It emphasizes the importance of ecumenical cooperation and the preservation of historical buildings. The foundation's values include respect, diversity, and the dissemination of knowledge about the monastery's rich history.
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editThe foundation strives to sustainably preserve and manage the monastery. It operates a number of initiatives to preserve the buildings and promotes events and workshops that foster community and dialogue between different faiths. The support of the Verein der Freunde und Förderer der Stiftung Kloster Frenswegen e.V. is an important part of these efforts.
Products and Services
editThe foundation offers a variety of services, including the use of the monastery as a meeting place for spiritual and cultural events. Visitors can learn about the history and architecture of the monastery on guided tours. In addition, brochures and materials on the history of the monastery are provided, documenting the rich past of the site[3].
Current Developments
editToday, the Kloster Frenswegen is a vibrant place that combines culture, spirituality, and community. Through the establishment of the foundation in 1974 and the support of the support association, the institution has continued to develop and serves as an ecumenical center for the region.
Sources:
edit- 1 - https://www.kloster-frenswegen.de/kloster/geschichte.html
- 2 - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_Frenswegen
- 3 - https://foerderverein-kloster-frenswegen.de/tagung-und-empfang/klosterbroschuere.html
- 4 - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frenswegen
- 5 - https://www.kloster-frenswegen.de/kloster/zeittafel.html