
Abbey of Regina Laudis
The Abbey of Regina Laudis, founded in 1947 in Bethlehem, Connecticut, U.S.A., is a community of contemplative Benedictine women dedicated to the praise of God through prayer and work.
Abbey of Regina Laudis: Community
The Abbey of Regina Laudis, founded in 1947 in Bethlehem, Connecticut, U.S.A., is a community of contemplative Benedictine women dedicated to the praise of God through prayer and work.
Abbey of Regina Laudis: Mother Dolores Hart
2016 marked the Golden Jubilee Year of Mother Dolores Hart who celebrated 50 years of Vowed life at the Abbey of Regina Laudis. On Saturday, September 17th, family, friends and …
Abbey of Regina Laudis: Current Events
Regina Laudis was built after World War II by nuns who lived through the horrors of that war. They handed down to us as part of their spiritual legacy the belief that prayer is the most powerful …
Abbey of Regina Laudis: Visitors
The enclosure is marked by grilles or other architectural means of separation-communication at the places where persons within and without the community encounter one another.
Abbey of Regina Laudis: Ceremonies & Celebrations
The story of the Founding of Regina Laudis is the story of a community created out of war—yet, we know that in Christ, creation is on-going. We are constantly founding and re-founding our …
Abbey of Regina Laudis: Church
The Abbey of Regina Laudis Church offers daily Mass and the Divine Office, welcoming all visitors to join in prayer and worship.
Abbey of Regina Laudis: The Abbess
Most Reverend Father, in the name of our community we present to you the Abbess-elect of our monastery of Regina Laudis, of the Order of our Holy Father Saint Benedict, in the …
Abbey of Regina Laudis: Chapel
The new chapel , simply named for Regina Laudis, Queen of Praise, has been for the community a taste of resurrection and we hope it will be for you as well. We pray there now daily in …
Abbey of Regina Laudis: Hospitality
One fled the world, not to abandon it to itself, but in order to find in places of recollection new possibilities of Christian and, therefore, human existence. One acquired a clear perception of …