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Muenster is a Saskatchewan village located 9 km east of Humboldt on Highway 5. Muenster is named after the city of Münster, Germany. == History == St. Peter's Abbey began in 1903 with the arrival of seven Benedictine monks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url =http://www.stpetersabbey.ca/abbey/abbey_short_history.html )〕 In 1921 St. Peter's Abbey became the Territorial Abbey of Saint Peter-Muenster. The abbot's duties were similar to that of a bishop of a diocese. The Territorial Abbey was suppressed in 1998 to became part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url =http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/ds005.html )〕 The historic territory of the abbey was also referred to as St. Peter's Colony.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url =http://ecommons.usask.ca/bitstream/handle/10388/ETD-2011-08-25/PAPROSKI-THESIS.pdf?sequence=2 )〕 The villages and parishes in St. Peter's Colony included: St. Peter’s monastery and parish at Muenster, St. Boniface (Leofeld), Englefeld, Annaheim, Bruno, St. Joseph (Old Fulda), Marysburg, Humboldt, Lake Lenore, St. John Baptist (Willmont), Watson, St. Martin, St. Scholastico, St. Patrick’s, St. Oswald Immaculate Conception. Dana, St. Gregor, St. Bernard (Old Pilger), St. Leo (St. Meinrad), St. Gertrude, Carmel, Peterson, Cudworth, Naicam, Holy Family Mission, St. Benedict, Pilger, St. James, and Middle Lake. The majority of the early settlers in the region were German speaking Roman Catholics from the United States.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url =http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/german_settlements.html )〕
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