- St. Peter's Abbey on the Madron
St. Peter's Abbey on the Madron (Kloster St. Peter am Madron) was a Benedictine monastery in
Flintsbach am Inn inBavaria ,Germany . The church, now a pilgrimage church known as the Peterskirchlein, still stands on the site.History
The Madron is a mountain known also as the Petersberg ("St. Peters' Mount"). It was occupied in ancient times, showing traces of
Bronze Age settlement.A poorly documented monastic foundation dating from sometime in the
8th century and settled by monks from St. Peter's Abbey inSalzburg was destroyed by the Hungarian invasion of the early10th century . A supposed resettlement in about955 by refugee monks fromWessobrunn Abbey is equally poorly evidenced.In
1130 however the monastery, dedicated toSaint Peter , was definitely (re)founded by Count Siboto ofFalkenstein and resettled by monks fromWeihenstephan Abbey inFreising . The Counts of Falkenstein-Neuburg were also the abbey's "Vögte " (lords protector) and endowed it with a number of estates. They gave the abbey to the Bishop of Freising in1163 , but retained the office of "Vogt". The monastery was destroyed in1296 during a dynastic conflict, and never rebuilt. The site became from the14th century aprebend for a canon of Freising Cathedral, part of whose responsibilities was to oversee the long-established pilgrimage here. It was dissolved in the secularisation of1803 .The area for which the place had pastoral responsibility was extremely small, but against expectation, the church survived and became shortly afterward the centre of a renewed interest in the tradition of the pilgrimage. The Peterskirchlein is today a well-known landmark on its mountain.
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*de icon [http://www.datenmatrix.de/projekte/hdbg/kloster/html-data/geschichte_ks0194.php St. Peter am Madron]
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