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In 1107, the monastery became independent of the archbishopric, allowing the monks to elect their abbots freely. Entrance into the monastery was reserved for nobility, who would typically bequeath their lands to the monastery on entry. Construction of the abbey church began in 1123. The double
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As of 2023 seven Carmelites currently live at Springiersbach Monastery, primarily working as healthcare chaplains and parish pastors and at the neighbouring "Carmel Springiersbach" retreat and education facility.
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Monthly concerts featuring well known soloists and orchestras are held in the church and the late-Romanesque chapter house. The abbey has also hosted music classes.
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came under the supervision of Springiersbach in 1148 before reverting to Benedictine rule again in 1495. Peternach Monastery was founded near
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was founded about 1141 by Springiersbach, and soon became an important pilgrimage site. Kloster St. Irminen in
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monastery was abolished in 1128 with the establishment of the new women's monastery of St. Thomas in
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Springiersbach. Von der Augustiner-Chorherrenabtei zum Karmelitenkloster 1102–2002
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structure was demolished and replaced with a new church in the
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style. The Augustinian convent was dissolved in the
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Canons Regular
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Rhineland-Palatinate
Bruno of Lauffen
archbishop of Trier
Rule of Saint Augustine
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