Communität Casteller Ring (CCR) is aReligious order for women in theEvangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria.[1]
The order was founded by Christel Schmid (1892-1970);[2] duringWorld War II, she and seven young Christian women formed a group of Christian Girl Guides and this group was formalised in 1946. CCR emerged shortly after the war from theBavarianGirl Guide MovementBund Christlicher Pfadfinderinnen.[3] Mater Schmid led the order until 1969, when Maria Scholasika Pfister CCR took on the role.[2]
In 2025, the prioress is Sr. Ursula Teresa Buske.[4]
The Religious community lives in the spirit of theRule of St Benedict. The mother house is inSchwanberg.[3] From 1996 until Easter 2011, sisters of the Casteller Ring staffedSt. Augustine's Monastery inErfurt, whereMartin Luther lived as a monk.[5] The order has close links to theMünsterschwarzach Abbey.[2]
In 2025, the order runs Schwanberg Spiritual Center which includes a convent, three guest houses and a café; guests are offered spiritual guidance and courses in liturgical singing, psalms, Bible study, meditation, grief counselling and music therapy.[2]
In 2025, there are 38 sisters living with poverty, chastity, obedience and the Benedictine Rule.[3]
CCR also hasoblates and circle of friends.
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