He was able to accomplish a first reconstruction to remedy the burnt down which had burned down under Abbot Isingrin (1145-1180).
His work was destroyed again by a fire in 1217, which ravaged the entire monastery and part of the market town of Ottobeuren.
In 1205, the third church was consecrated by Otto II, the bishop of Freising.
[1] His body was buried in his church in front of the altar of St. John the Evangelist, where he remained until 1555.
Since 1772 he has been buried together with Rupert I in the epitaph at the St. Anthony altar in the abbey church, where in 1918 his remains received a new shrine.