Salzburg monks do not want to give in: “There is still life behind the monastery wall”



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Capuchin monks have lived in Salzburg for 400 years. Now the order is fraught with great concerns about the future. Ideas are needed to save.


It has become quiet around the monks of the Capuchin monastery.  Not surprisingly, there are currently only three clergymen living there.  Brother Hans Pruckner (pictured right with tutor Karl Löster) speaks.

SN / Robert Ratzer

It has become quiet around the monks of the Capuchin monastery. Not surprisingly, there are currently only three clergymen living there. Brother Hans Pruckner (pictured right with tutor Karl Löster) speaks.

It rises above the Kapuzinerberg and the view from the terrace to the old town is impressive. But in the Capuchin monastery, the monks often no longer have an eye for him. They face concerns about the future of the Order. Only three brothers still live on the old walls. Besides Brother Karl Löster, who is also the guardian of the Capuchin monastery in Salzburg, there are Brother Eckehard Krahl and Brother Hans Pruckner. Last year there were eight …

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