Fraternity German model in Tokyo.
The Cartellverband
Union of Catholic German Student Fraternities (CV)
The Union of Catholic German Student Fraternities, known as the Cartellverband, was founded to strengthen and unify Catholic students throughout Germany as a reaction to the growing nationalist, anti-Catholic sentiment of Kulturkampf. While Catholic fraternities existed in Germany before the Cartellverband, an official united front did not exist until an alliance between the fraternities Aenania München and Winfridia Breslau on December 6, 1856. Both fraternities shared the same principles of religio, scientia, and amicitia (our principles), which laid the groundwork for the traditions of the Cartellverband. In 1907, the fourth principle, Patria, was added, completing the list of guiding principles that Cartellverband fraternities are founded upon. As such, while the Cartellverband followed the decorum of existing fraternities, unique customs and traditions were developed and continued to evolve.
Since its inception in 1856, the Cartellverband has grown to include members from around the world in 129 member fraternities. In 1964, the Cartellverband official inducted Edo-Rhenania as an associate member fraternity. Although Edo-Rhenania benefits from the Cartellverband community and the spirit of our fraternity is guided by the four principles, Edo-Rhenania holds the privilege to welcome non-Catholic students. Therefore, Edo-Rhenania presents a unique opportunity for students from all walks of life to experience the over 150 year old traditions of the Cartellverband.