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The Benedictine tradition came to the Midwest in the 1850s, when the Swiss Abbey of Einsiedeln sent two monks to investigate whether to begin a foundation in this area. In this way, the monks of Einsiedeln hoped to:
- Transplant their Benedictine heritage onto American soil
- Minister to the pastoral needs of the growing Catholic population settling in the area
- Start a school to prepare local men for the priesthood.
Founded on March 21, 1854, Saint Meinrad Archabbey is a thriving community of 100 monks who make new the Benedictine tradition in the 21st century. Daily, they commit their lives to prayer and work, faithfully following vows of obedience, stability of place, and conversion of life.
About the House

Life in a monastery is made up of events big and small. Each month, Father Prior Tobias reports on some of the events at Saint Meinrad in his chronicle.
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Prayer Schedule & Tours

Enjoy the Benedictine charism of hospitality at Saint Meinrad. You're welcome to join the monks for prayer and tour the beautiful buildings and grounds.
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Retreats

Retreats, led by experienced retreat masters, are offered throughout the year for those who wish to experience a time of spiritual renewal.
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Liturgical Music

Saint Meinrad monks have a long history of praising God through music. Gregorian chant CDs and compositions are available for purchase.
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