Maria Rickenbach Monastery
Maria Rickenbach Monastery (Template:Lang-de) is a Benedictine monastery of Religious Sisters. It is situated above the village of Niederrickenbach in the municipality of Oberdorf in the Swiss canton of Nidwalden. The monastery is accessible only by cable car from Niederrickenbach Station on the Luzern–Stans–Engelberg railway line.[1]
History
The monastery was initially established after a 1528 painting of the Blessed Mother was placed in a hollow maple tree on that site. Subsequently unable to remove the painting, which came to be considered miraculous, the church and monastery were established around the tree, which is now enclosed by a shrine.
In 1857, a small group of women who wanted to follow a monastic way of life acquired the monastery. There they established the practice of Perpetual Adoration as a part of their life.[2] The monastery is often associated with Engelberg Abbey, under the guidance of which they were established and later became formally incorporated into the Benedictine Order.[2]
Sisters from this monastery founded the Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration in Nodaway County, Missouri, in the United States, who now have their motherhouse in Clyde, Missouri.
References
- ^ map.geo.admin.ch (Map). Swiss Confederation. Retrieved 2013-01-22.
- ^ a b "Unsere Geschichte". Benediktinnerinnenkloster Maria Rickenbach.Template:De icon
External links
- Christian monasteries established in the 16th century
- 19th-century Christian monasteries
- Benedictine monasteries of nuns in Switzerland
- Buildings and structures in Nidwalden
- 1528 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
- Religious organizations established in the 1520s
- Visitor attractions in Nidwalden
- Religious organizations established in 1857