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Saint John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota is a Benedictine monastery affiliated with the American-Cassinese Congregation. The Abbey was established following the arrival in the area of monks from Saint Vincent Archabbey of Latrobe, Pennsylvania in 1856. Saint John's is the largest Benedictine Abbey in the Western Hemisphere, with 190 professed Monks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url =http://atlas.osb-international.info/atlas/mon/Collegeville%20-%20Saint%20John%27s/en.html )〕 The Right Reverend John Klassen, OSB, serves as the 10th abbot. == Establishment == In 1856, 5 monks of Saint Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe, Pennsylvania arrived in St. Cloud, Minnesota at the behest of the Bishop of St. Paul.〔http://www.saintjohnsabbey.org/monastic-life/history/〕 They established the priory there and began to minister to the German immigrants in central Minnesota. One of the first ministries of the new community was Saint John's College, which would come to be known as Saint John's Preparatory School. In 1862 the community moved some miles west, into the wooded area of the valley, and again in 1865 to the shores of Lake Sagatagan. It was in this location that the community began to flourish, and in 1866 the priory was raised to the status of Abbey and the community elected Fr. Rupert Seidenbusch as the first Abbot.
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