Prayer, Reading and Work
Following the Rule of St. Benedict, our communities balance communal and private prayer, spiritual reading, and manual labour, creating a life of simplicity and humility.
Read more about the Order“The Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance has its origin in that monastic tradition of evangelical life that found expression in the Rule for Monasteries of Saint Benedict of Nursia. The founders of Cîteaux gave this tradition a particular form and the monasteries of the Strict Observance strongly defended certain of its principles. In 1892 the three congregations of the Strict Observance combined to form a single order, now called the Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance.”
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“The measure of your solitude is the measure of your capacity for communion”
Following the Rule of St. Benedict, our communities balance communal and private prayer, spiritual reading, and manual labour, creating a life of simplicity and humility.
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