- Andechs Abbey
The
Benedictine abbey of Andechs is a former place ofpilgrimage on a hill east of theAmmersee in the "Landkreis" of Starnberg (Oberbayern ) inGermany , in the municipalityAndechs . Andechs Abbey is famed for its flamboyant Baroque church (1712) and its brewery. ComposerCarl Orff is buried in the church.Counts and dukes of Andechs
The site of Andechs was originally occupied by a castle belonging to the counts of Dießen on the
Ammersee , probably built on a Roman "castra", and remained the seat of the powerful counts of Dießen-Andechs (1135 to 1180) and dukes of Andechs-Meranien (1180 to 1248). In 1132 the count donated his ancestral seat at Dießen to theHoly See and removed to Andechs.Otto II of Andechs was bishop of Bamberg, 1177 – 1196. In 1208, when
Philip of Swabia , King of the Germans, was assassinated at Bamberg by Otto of Wittelsbach, members of the house of Andechs were implicated, and the castle at Andechs was razed before the family was rehabilitated.Saint
Hedwig of Andechs ("ca" 1174 – October 1243) born at Andechs, was one of eight children born to Berthold IV, Count of Dießen-Andechs and Duke ofIstria . Of her four brothers, two became bishops, Ekbert of Bamberg (1203 – 1231), and Berthold, Patriarch ofAquileia ; Otto succeeded his father as Duke of Dalmatia, and Heinrich became Margrave of Istria. Of her three sisters, Gertrude of Andechs-Meran (1185–September 24, 1213) was the first wife ofAndrew II of Hungary and the mother of StElizabeth of Hungary ; Mechtilde became Abbess of Kitzingen; while Agnes, a famous beauty, was made the unlawful wife ofPhilip Augustus of France in 1196, on the repudiation of his lawful wife, Ingeborg, but was dismissed in 1200, afterPope Innocent III laid France under an interdict.When the dukes of Andechs-Meran were extinguished in the direct male line in
1248 , the entire region was annexed by the bishop of Bamberg. A history of the house of Andechs was written byJoseph Hormayr Freiherr zu Hortenburg , the historian-statesman, and published in 1796.The "heilige Berg"
In 955, relics which
Rasso , count of Diessen, had brought from Rome and the Holy Land to his monastery at Wörth (later calledGrafrath ) had been transferred to this site to preserve them from the ravages of theHungarians . In the 12th century three consecrated Hosts, two of which are reputed to have been consecrated byPope Gregory I the other byPope Leo IX were added to the relics at the "heiligen Berg" (holy mountain). The first documented pilgrimages to Andechs were in 1138, when count Berthold II ordered his subjects to make the journey to venerate the relics in the chapel of St Nicholas at the "schloss". The legendary rediscovery of long-lost reliquaries in1388 revived the ancient pilgrimage trade. The Andechs hosts were approved by CardinalNicholas of Cusa , otherwise a foe of such cults of wonder hosts.The late-Gothic collegiate church which Duke Ernest I (1392 – 1438) had erected in 1423 was changed into a Benedictine monastery by Duke Albert III in 1455, and filled with monks from
Tegernsee Abbey . In 1458 it was raised to an abbey, and thenceforth enjoyed a period of uninterrupted prosperity, completely remodelled inBaroque style in1712 , and forming part of the Hofmark Erling (Heiliger Berg Andechs) until its secularization in 1803. It was refounded in 1850 as a Benedictine priory, affiliated to the Abbey of St Boniface inMunich . The present church dates from the 18th century. The composerCarl Orff is buried there.Erling, huddled at the foot of the abbey was created an independent town in 1818. Erling, Frieding and Machtlfing were united in 1978 as the Gemeinde Andechs.
External links
* [http://www.andechs.de/englisch/kloster/index.html Official website]
* [http://www.5sli.de/5seen-english.htm Five Lake County tourist information - Andechs]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/16003a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia":] Andechs
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