Maximilian Mayla




Maximilian Mayla (born June 22, 1730 in Loosdorf, Lower Austria, Germany) was an Austrian Cistercian and 57th abbot of the Heiligenkreuz Abbey. Edit LifeQualtext

Maximilian took the vow on 8th September 1750 and celebrated his primacy on 30 September 1753. He first taught in the theology of theology, then became a vicar in Jennersdorf from 1758 to 1761, an administrator in St. Gotthard from 1762 to 1767, and a subprior from 1767 to 1771. For the next three years he administered the estate of Trumau and from 1774 to 1779 Niederleis. In 1779, Mayla was appointed courtmaster in Vienna and stayed there until 1781. Trumau, however, administered it, and in 1788 was appointed commander of the pen. When Marian II Reutter was canonically appointed to the abbot in 1790, Mayla was entrusted with the administration of the royal court, where he died. Edit source text

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