
A Benedictine Monastery Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Saint Meinrad Archabbey is a community of Benedictine monks that has been seeking God and serving the Catholic Church for over 170 years.
History of Saint Meinrad | Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Saint Meinrad Archabbey was founded in 1854 by monks from Einsiedeln Abbey in Switzerland. They came to southern Indiana at the request of a local priest who was seeking help to serve …
List All Retreats | Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Perhaps you're interested in learning how Scripture, prayer, Benedictine wisdom or art can enhance your spirituality. Saint Meinrad offers a variety of monk-led retreats during the year - …
Archabbey History Museum - Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Jul 1, 2024 · The Saint Meinrad Archabbey History Museum showcases the story of Saint Meinrad Archabbey, its Seminary and School of Theology, the Abbey Press, the Oblate Community, …
Visit Us Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Enjoy our Benedictine hospitality. Join the monks at prayer or tour the grounds. Prayer Schedule & Tours
Monk Directory - Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Br. Benjamin Brown, OSB. Dubuque, IA. Professed vows: August 24, 1976. Fire chief, infirmary staff, transportation assistant
Prayer Schedule & Tours - Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Prayer Schedule. The monks pray the Liturgy of the Hours and celebrate Mass daily in the Archabbey Church. Times are subject to change. To confirm the times of prayer before your …
Oblates Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Seeking God in everyday life. We, the Benedictine Oblates of Saint Meinrad Archabbey, form a community united by adherence to the teaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the holy Rule of …
Archabbey Church | Saint Meinrad Archabbey
The Archabbey Church of Our Lady of Einsiedeln is the heart of the Benedictine community of Saint Meinrad Archabbey. It was completed in 1907 and underwent a major renovation in 1996 …
The Monastery - Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Saint Meinrad Archabbey was founded in 1854 by Benedictine monks from Einsiedeln Abbey in Switzerland and is home to 80+ monks who live, work, and pray in a Benedictine monastery.