
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.
Monastery History - 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
Mar 17, 2015 · Saint Meinrad offers a variety of monk-led retreats during the year - on these and other topics at our Guest House and Retreat Center in southern Indiana.
Retreats - Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Saint Meinrad offers a variety of monk-led retreats during the year on various topics.
FAQs | Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Except in designated areas of the monastery, a prayerful quiet pervades the monastery. Each monk's room, or cell as we call it, is also a personal sacred space where he can pray and …
Monte Cassino Shrine - Saint Meinrad Archabbey
The shrine is open daily from dawn to dusk. The small chapel of Monte Cassino is located on a hill near the Archabbey. Surrounded by trees and panoramic views of the Anderson Valley, the …
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, …
Our Works | Saint Meinrad Archabbey
The Saint Meinrad monastic community carries out various works and ministries, as a means of outreach and support. Seminary and School of Theology Almost since its founding, Saint …
Monk Directory - Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Fr. Jeremy King, OSB Jeffersonville, IN Professed vows: August 27, 1971 Monastery assignment coordinator, organist, prison ministry Fr. Pius Klein, OSB Aurora, IN Professed vows: April 19, …
Liturgical Music - Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Using music in the liturgy as a way to show praise for God and His creation has been an important tradition of Saint Meinrad Archabbey.