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    Franziskanerinnen von Reute e.V.

    from Bad Waldsee

    Kloster Reute: Here you will find meaningful jobs in a spiritual center. The Franciscan Sisters live Franciscan values in care, education & crafts. Become part of the community!

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    About Kloster Reute

    Spiritual Center and Community Kloster Reute is an important spiritual center for the Franziskanerinnen von Reute, located in the Reute district of the city of Bad Waldsee in the Ravensburg district. This community of women draws its strength from the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the life example of Francis of Assisi, and the lived community. They operate a comprehensive program of spiritual offerings, tours, and courses focused on reflection and encounter[1][2].

    Key Products and Services

    • Accommodation and Events: The monastery offers accommodation for individual guests and groups, especially for conferences and seminars. It has various conference and group rooms as well as a regional cuisine that uses products from the monastery's own bakery[3].
    • Spiritual Offers: Regular prayer events, meditations and guided tours of the monastery and monastery garden are part of the extensive spiritual program[1][3].
    • Handicraft Businesses: Within the monastery, the sisters operate, among other things, a Paramentenstickerei and a Hostienbäckerei[4].

    Mission and Values

    The Franziskanerinnen von Reute live according to "serving God in suffering humanity". This is reflected in their dedicated work in areas such as care, education and pastoral care[4]. The mission of the founders is realized through a close connection with Franciscan spirituality and concern for others[1][4].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    Although explicit sustainability goals are not mentioned, the Franziskanerinnen von Reute live according to a principle that is based on the appreciation of creation and the lived community. The focus on regional cuisine and the use of self-made products in the monastery contribute to the local economy and environmental protection[3].

    Visit and Integration

    Visitors are warmly invited to participate in the life and work of the sisters. The monastery is a special place for spiritual renewal and offers space for reflection and encounter[1][2].

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