[1] At Seidenbusch's death in December 1729, he left behind a lively community based on the ideal of Saint Philip Neri, and an active place of pilgrimage.
[2] The priory was not dissolved during the secularisation of Bavaria in 1802–03, but remained under the title "Königliches Nerianerinstitut" (Royal Nerian Institute), at least until 1829.
Since 2006, Aufhausen has been home to a branch of the Brothers of the Holy Blood (FSS) founded by Father Winfried M. Wermter, to whom the Bishop of Regensburg entrusted the parish for pastoral care.
In 2012 the Congregation of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri in Aufhausen, emerged from the community of the "Brothers of the Most Holy Blood" (FSS).
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