
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.
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.
Becoming a Benedictine Oblate | Saint Meinrad Archabbey
A Christian person, lay or ordained, who wishes to become a Benedictine oblate of Saint Meinrad Archabbey must: Be of upright character and have an earnest desire for spiritual advancement …
Maps & Directions | Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Saint Meinrad Archabbey is located in St. Meinrad, Indiana, 65 miles west of Louisville, Kentucky, and 55 miles east of Evansville, Indiana.
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 …
Outreach and Service | Saint Meinrad Archabbey
A monastery typically chooses one or more works that will serve the Church and the world. Here are some of the works of Saint Meinrad Archabbey: Seminary and School of Theology The …
Archabbey Church | Saint Meinrad Archabbey
The windows are the original stained glass ones produced by the Emil Frei Studio in St. Louis, MO, and the studio of Francis X. Zettler of Munich, Germany. At the time, the church served …
What Is a Monk? - Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Our monks strive everyday for holiness.As baptized Christians, we all are called to a life of continuous conversion: striving every day for holiness, working to be the most Christ-like …
Fr. Simon Herrmann, OSB, named director of monastery vocations
Feb 13, 2025 · Fr. Simon Herrmann, OSB, has been appointed the new director of monastery vocations. The assignment was effective on December 14, 2024.
Novice joins Benedictine community at Saint Meinrad
Aug 6, 2024 · He also was a seminarian for the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois, studying for the priesthood at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary in St. Louis, MO. As a novice, he will take a year off …