Hospitality, too, takes on a renewed significance. We welcome all as Christ, as Benedict commanded, embracing people from all walks of life, backgrounds, and beliefs. Hospitality today isn’t just about opening the doors of our monastery, but also the doors of our hearts, creating spaces where people can encounter peace, acceptance, and healing.
We’re here to listen to the joys and sorrows of the people we meet and to offer a quiet, steady presence in a world that so often feels frantic and disconnected.
To be a monk today is, in some ways, to be a witness—a witness to simplicity in a world of excess, to contemplation in a world of noise, and to hope in a world of doubt. It is a way of life that insists on the sacredness of ordinary things, on finding God in daily rhythms, and on a life that is shaped not by productivity but by purpose.
We walk in the footsteps of Benedict and the countless monks and nuns who came before us, but we also walk alongside those in the wider world, recognizing that we share a common journey and a shared vocation to love, serve, and renew the earth.
So as monks today, we are bridge-builders, seekers, and servants, called to live a life that is both rooted and responsive. And in our life together, we hope to embody a quiet, steadfast love that speaks to the heart of what it means to live for God, here and now, in our world.
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