Arnstein Abbey

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Full nameKloster Arnstein
Other namesHeilige Patriarchale Stavropegialkloster Dionysios Trikkis & Stagon
Established1139
Arnstein Abbey
Arnstein Abbey
Monastery information
Full nameKloster Arnstein
Other namesHeilige Patriarchale Stavropegialkloster Dionysios Trikkis & Stagon
OrderPremonstratensian (1139-1803), Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (1918-2018) Eastern Orthodox (2019-present)
Established1139
DioceseStavropegion of the Patriarch of Serbia
People
Founder(s)Count Louis III of Arnstein
Site
LocationNear Obernhof, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Coordinates50°18′37″N 7°51′6″E / 50.31028°N 7.85167°E / 50.31028; 7.85167

Arnstein Abbey (German: Kloster Arnstein) is a former Premonstratensian abbey on the Lahn River, south of present-day Obernhof near Nassau, Germany. It was a monastery of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (SS.CC.), known in Germany as the "Arnsteiner Fathers" (Arnsteiner Patres), who maintained a youth retreat center there until 2018. Since 2019, the abbey has been inhabited by Orthodox nuns under the omophorion of the Patriarch of Serbia. [1][2] However, an article from 2023 states that the canonical affiliation of the monastery is currently unclear.[3]

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