Reistingen Abbey

Reistingen Abbey (German: Kloster Reistingen) was a house of Augustinian canonesses, previously a Benedictine monastery, at Ziertheim in Bavaria.

[1][2] In 1450 Pope Nicholas V abolished the foundation and diverted the income to the use of the Bishop of Augsburg, in whose diocese it was.

In 1465 the bishop used part of the income to buy liturgical books for the court chapel at Dillingen.

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Former monastic church of St. Vitus