Alberich Fritz (* 1 August 1704 in Oberhollabrunn, Lower Austria, † 20 April 1787 in Vienna) was an Austrian Cistercian and 57th abbot of the Stift Heiligenkreuz. Edit LifeQualtext
On March 3, 1726, Alberich Fritz gave up the profession and celebrated his primacy on May 15, This was followed by a year in parish priesthood in Heiligenkreuz. He was from 1732 to 1737 as a cellar master, from 1734 to 1735 as director of the Donaten Christophskirche, whose tombstone is still on the northern wall of the Bernardikapelle, and from 1736 to 1737 as vicar in Gaden. The next five years, Alberich Kastner was in Niederleis, where he became Prussian captivity in 1742, together with the governor, P. Leopold Nicolai. From 1742 to 1743 he was the conductor of the rear groves in Heiligenkreuz and from 1743 to 1745 subprior. He then administrated the parish of Winden from 1725 to 1747, served as a chamberlain from 1747 to 1754, served as administrator and parish administrator in Mönchsdorf in the next two years, and was a priest and administrator of St. Gotthard between 1755 and 1756. On 13 January 1756 he was elected Abbot. When he died, he was a convent, a jubilee, and a jubilee priest. Edit source text
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