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Mariastein Abbey (Kloster Mariastein) is a Benedictine monastery in Metzerlen-Mariastein in the Canton of Solothurn, Switzerland. Mariastein, after Einsiedeln, is the second most important place of pilgrimage in Switzerland. Over the Chapel of Grace ("Gnadenkapelle") now stands a late Gothic three-aisled basilica.
The Story of Mariastein Shrine: Perched on a cliff not too far from the city of Basel, this site has drawn pilgrims since the 14th Century. It began when a child, playing near a cliff, fell off at the monastery and landed about 150 feet down on flat rock.
The Mariastein Monastery. the The origins of the Mariastein pilgrimage site date back to the late 14th century. According to legend, a child fell from the rocks and was miraculously saved by the Virgin Mary. A natural cave was then converted into a chapel, which was cared for by a priest.
HOCHFEST ALLERHEILIGEN. «Selig seid ihr, wenn ihr um meinetwillen beschimpft und verfolgt und auf alle mögliche Weise verleumdet werdet. Freut euch und jubelt: Euer Lohn im Himmel wird gross sein.» (Mt 5,11-12a) 06:30. Laudes (Morgengebet) Basilika. 09:00.
Mariastein Dialogues. Sunday, November 17, 2024, 4 p.m., with Patricia Schillinger and Takis Mehmet Ali. Read more.
After Einsiedeln, Mariastein is the most famous place of pilgrimage in Switzerland and is an ideal excursion for those who wish to combine a trip to this famous monastery with a wonderful and energetic hike. The beginning of the story of the Mariastein is shrouded in legend.
The Maria Stein Shrine. Land of the Cross Tipped Churches. From Convent to Motherhouse. Settled in 1846, the Maria Stein Shrine location was the third convent of ten established by Fr. Brunner in the new world. Governed by the Missionaries of the Precious Blood; Sisters, Priests, and Brothers lived on the property.