Assumption Abbey (North Dakota)

Assumption Abbey of North Dakota
Monastery information
Other names St. Mary’s Priory
Established 1893

Assumption Abbey, Richardton ND, is a Benedictine abbey of the American-Cassinese Congregation (different from the Subiaco Cassinese Congregation), founded in 1893 by a monk of the Swiss abbey of Einsiedeln. The North Dakota community became a conventual priory on February 18, 1894. Originally called St. Gall’s, the monks relocated from the north shore of Devils Lake to the city of Richardton on June 24, 1899, and changed the name to St. Mary’s Priory.

In 1903 the Holy See raised the community to the rank of abbey and Vincent dePaul Wehrle, the founder, was elected first abbot. On October 29, 1928, the community and its property was incorporated under the title Assumption Abbey. By decree of the Holy See, the Abbey was transferred from the Swiss-American Congregation[1] to the American Cassinese Congregation[2] on October 18, 1932.

As of December 2009, there were 56 monks in the community. Assumption Abbey has a dependent daughter monastery in Bogotá, Colombia: Monasterio Benedictino de Tibatí which runs the prestigious Colegio San Carlos.

References

  1. Swiss-American Benedictine Congregation http://www.osb.org/swissam/
  2. American Cassinese Congregation http://www.osb.org/amcass/directory.html

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Coordinates: 46°53′20″N 102°19′12″W / 46.889°N 102.320°W / 46.889; -102.320

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