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  1. A Benedictine Monastery Saint Meinrad Archabbey

    Monastery We are 60+ monks living, working, and praying in a Benedictine monastery. Learn About the Monastery

  2. 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 …

  3. 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.

  4. Visit Us - Saint Meinrad Archabbey

    We would love to have you visit us at our southern Indiana location.

  5. List All Retreats | Saint Meinrad Archabbey

    Mar 17, 2015 · Young Adults ages 18-35 Saint Meinrad Archabbey, a Benedictine monastery in southern Indiana, is hosting unstructured retreats for young adults. The cost includes an ...

  6. 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 …

  7. Retreats - Saint Meinrad Archabbey

    Young Adults ages 18-35 Saint Meinrad Archabbey, a Benedictine monastery in southern Indiana, is hosting unstructured retreats for young adults. The cost includes an ... Learn More Biblical …

  8. 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 …

  9. 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.

  10. 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 …