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St. Meinrad Archabbey

St. Meinrad Archabbey
The coat of arms of Saint Meinrad Archabbey
St. Meinrad Archabbey is located in Indiana
St. Meinrad Archabbey
Location within Indiana
St. Meinrad Archabbey is located in the US
St. Meinrad Archabbey
Location within Indiana
Monastery information
Order Benedictine
Established 1854
Abbot Right Reverend Kurt Stasiak, O.S.B.
Site
Coordinates 38°09′58″N 86°48′39″W / 38.166212°N 86.810886°W / 38.166212; -86.810886Coordinates: 38°09′58″N 86°48′39″W / 38.166212°N 86.810886°W / 38.166212; -86.810886

Saint Meinrad Archabbey in Spencer County, Indiana, USA, was founded by monks from Einsiedeln Abbey in Switzerland on March 21, 1854, and is home to approximately 98 monks. The abbey is named for St. Meinrad, a monk who died in 961. It is one of only two archabbeys in the United States and one of 9 in the world. The abbey is located approximately fifteen minutes from Monastery Immaculate Conception in Ferdinand, Indiana. Immaculate Conception is for Benedictine women.

The Benedictine community at Saint Meinrad consists of men who dedicate their lives to prayer and work. They gather in community five times a day—for morning prayer, Mass, noon prayer, evening prayer and compline—to pray for the Church and the world. Guests often join the monks in prayer in the Archabbey Church. Gregorian chant is sung in the canonical hours of the monastic Office, primarily in antiphons used to sing the Psalms, in the Great Responsories of Matins, and the Short Responsories of the Lesser Hours and Compline. The psalm antiphons of the Office tend to be short and simple, especially compared to the complex Great Responsories. In addition, the monks spend private time reading spiritual and religious materials. They live under the Rule of St. Benedict, the 6th-century instructions for community living written by St. Benedict.

The monks came to southern Indiana at the request of a local priest (Fr. Joseph Kundek) for assistance in addressing the pastoral needs of the growing German-speaking Catholic population and to prepare local men to be priests. St. Meinrad became an abbey in 1870, with Martin Marty as abbot and Fintan Mundwiler as prior. Saint Meinrad now operates a graduate school of theology and has more than a score of its monks in parish work, chaplaincies, and diocesan assignments.


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