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Digos Conventual Priory

St. Benedict's Conventual Priory, Digos, Davao del Sur, Philippines, is a Benedictine monastery of the Congregation of Missionary Benedictines of Saint Ottilien. Established in 1983 at the request of Bishop Generoso Camiña of the Diocese of Digos, the monastery is currently home to 21 monks. Conventual Priory Fr Edgar Friedmann is the community's superior.

Digos Conventual Priory
Monastery information
Other namesSt. Benedict's Conventual Priory
OrderCongregation of Missionary Benedictines of Saint Ottilien, Order of Saint Benedict
DenominationRoman Catholic
EstablishedJune 11, 1983
Dedicated toSt Benedict
DioceseDigos
People
Founder(s)Abbot Emeritus Odo Haas, OSB
PriorEdgar Friedman
Site
LocationDigos, Davao del Sur, Philippines

History edit

Creating a Foundation edit

In 1981, Bishop Generoso Camiña of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Digos asked Archabbot Notker Wolf to establish a monastery of Missionary Benedictines on the island of Mindanao. Archabbot Wolf visited Digos in the autumn of that year, and then submitted a report to the Council of the Congregation. The Council decided that a foundation should be made, to be under the authority of the Council itself rather than a particular monastery of the Congregation.

However, the council's decision did not meet with unanimous approval among Missionary Benedictine monks. Some monks voiced concern over the declining numbers of monks in European monasteries, questioning whether a foundation in the Philippines, not an area traditionally served by the Missionary Benedictines, was prudent. Additionally, Mindanao's tumultuous political situation provided further reason for concern.[1]

Despite these questions, the planned foundation proceeded. In autumn 1982, Odo Haas, Abbot Emeritus of St Maurus and St Placidus Abbey, Waegwan, and two other Missionary Benedictine monks arrived in Digos. This initial team was soon joined by two Korean monks. Such a combination presented the first occasion in which monks from a European "mother abbey" and monks from a mother abbey's foundation worked together to establish a new monastic community.

Growth of the Monastery edit

St Benedict's Monastery was opened on July 11, 1983. The first facilities included a church, a guesthouse, a retreat center, and a cloister that could accommodate twelve monks. On May 20, 1986, the church was consecrated by Bishop Camiña. The Bishop of Digos was accompanied by Archbishop Antonio Lloren Mabutas of Davao and Bishop Patricio Hacbang Alo of Mati, who expressed their hope that the presence of the Missionary Benedictines would spread throughout Mindanao.

For the young community, Bishop Camiña envisioned the performance of extraordinary pastoral work, to include the preaching of retreats and the provision of adult catechesis. The monks themselves wanted to maintain a peaceful monastery that could provide a location for Christians to deepen their faith, while at the same time obliging Bishop Camiña's wishes inasmuch as these did not conflict with a life in accordance with the Rule of Benedict. Further, the monks began agricultural operations on their 28ha in an effort to establish a regular income for the monastery.

The combination of Korean and German monks, living together in monastic community, encouraged local vocations, which could have been stunted by a culturally homogeneous monastic community. The community began to recruit local vocations in 1984. By 1988, four monks had professed temporal vows; two of these made solemn profession in 1991. The growing numbers of the community contributed to the monks' primary apostolate, retreat work.[2]

On July 11, 1989, exactly seven years since its foundation, St Benedict's Monastery was raised to the status of a simple priory, still under the authority of the Council of the Congregation. Seven years later, on July 11, 1996, the monastery became a conventual priory, gaining independent status.[3]

Apostolic Work edit

The monastic community of Digos Conventual Priory supports itself and the local community by means of a number of apostolates.

  • Agriculture: Farms and gardens produce various crops, fruits, and vegetables, especially coconut and mango.
  • Animal Husbandry: Dairy cattle and hogs are raised at the monastery.
  • Orchidaria: Flower production takes place at Digos and at St Anselm's Study House, Davao.
  • "The Monastery Store": Recently established, this locations sells milk and milk chocolate produced by the monastery. The monastery also delivers milk to local schools.
  • "St Benedict's Clinic": A staff of monks and volunteer doctors provide free medical assistance to impoverished people. Additionally, free clinics are occasionally offered in other localities.
  • Scholarship Program: Around one hundred college students are assisted in their efforts to attain graduation.
  • Retreat House: Opened shortly after the monastery's foundation, the retreat center allows for individual and group retreats. Retreatants oftentimes join the monastic community for the liturgy.[4]

Dependencies edit

St Anselm's Study House, Davao, Mindanao, Philippines is the only dependent house of St Benedict Conventual Priory. The foundation, 45 km from Digos, was established in 1988 for monks engaged in clerical studies at Davao's theological school. At present, five Missionary Benedictine monks reside at St Anselm's Study House, as well as some monks from the Sylvestrine Benedictine monastery in Cebu.[5] The study house's superior is Fr Philip Calambro.[6]

Personnel edit

In 1990, the community included 21 monks: four Germans, two Koreans, and fifteen Filipinos. At this time, eight of the Filipinos had professed temporal vows, three were in the novitiate, and four were postulant monks.[7]

As of May 18, 2011, 11 solemnly professed monks (seven of them priests) were members of the monastic community at Digos. At this time, the conceptual priory also included ten temporally professed monks, four of them studying theology in Davao.

Conventual Prior Fr Edgar Friedmann is the current superior of the monastic community. He was elected and confirmed on October 26, 2002, and reelected in 2008. Prior Edgar is assisted in his duties by Fr Patrick Mariano, subprior.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sieber, OSB, Godfrey (1992). The Benedictine Congregation of St. Ottilien. St Ottilien: EOS Verlag. p. 99. ISBN 3-88096-645-1.
  2. ^ Sieber, OSB (1992). The Benedictine Congregation. p. 100.
  3. ^ Schematismus. St Ottilien. 2011. p. 18.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 August 2013. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 August 2013. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
  6. ^ Schematismus. St Ottilien. 2011. p. 70.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ Sieber, OSB (1992). The Benedictine Congregation. p. 101.
  8. ^ Schematismus. St Ottilien. 2011. p. 69.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Further reading edit

  • Godfrey Sieber, OSB, The Benedictine Congregation of Saint Ottilien, St Ottilien: EOS Verlag, 1992. pp 98–101

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St Benedict s Conventual Priory Digos Davao del Sur Philippines is a Benedictine monastery of the Congregation of Missionary Benedictines of Saint Ottilien Established in 1983 at the request of Bishop Generoso Camina of the Diocese of Digos the monastery is currently home to 21 monks Conventual Priory Fr Edgar Friedmann is the community s superior Digos Conventual PrioryMonastery informationOther namesSt Benedict s Conventual PrioryOrderCongregation of Missionary Benedictines of Saint Ottilien Order of Saint BenedictDenominationRoman CatholicEstablishedJune 11 1983Dedicated toSt BenedictDioceseDigosPeopleFounder s Abbot Emeritus Odo Haas OSBPriorEdgar FriedmanSiteLocationDigos Davao del Sur Philippines Contents 1 History 1 1 Creating a Foundation 1 2 Growth of the Monastery 2 Apostolic Work 3 Dependencies 4 Personnel 5 See also 6 References 7 Further readingHistory editCreating a Foundation edit In 1981 Bishop Generoso Camina of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Digos asked Archabbot Notker Wolf to establish a monastery of Missionary Benedictines on the island of Mindanao Archabbot Wolf visited Digos in the autumn of that year and then submitted a report to the Council of the Congregation The Council decided that a foundation should be made to be under the authority of the Council itself rather than a particular monastery of the Congregation However the council s decision did not meet with unanimous approval among Missionary Benedictine monks Some monks voiced concern over the declining numbers of monks in European monasteries questioning whether a foundation in the Philippines not an area traditionally served by the Missionary Benedictines was prudent Additionally Mindanao s tumultuous political situation provided further reason for concern 1 Despite these questions the planned foundation proceeded In autumn 1982 Odo Haas Abbot Emeritus of St Maurus and St Placidus Abbey Waegwan and two other Missionary Benedictine monks arrived in Digos This initial team was soon joined by two Korean monks Such a combination presented the first occasion in which monks from a European mother abbey and monks from a mother abbey s foundation worked together to establish a new monastic community Growth of the Monastery edit St Benedict s Monastery was opened on July 11 1983 The first facilities included a church a guesthouse a retreat center and a cloister that could accommodate twelve monks On May 20 1986 the church was consecrated by Bishop Camina The Bishop of Digos was accompanied by Archbishop Antonio Lloren Mabutas of Davao and Bishop Patricio Hacbang Alo of Mati who expressed their hope that the presence of the Missionary Benedictines would spread throughout Mindanao For the young community Bishop Camina envisioned the performance of extraordinary pastoral work to include the preaching of retreats and the provision of adult catechesis The monks themselves wanted to maintain a peaceful monastery that could provide a location for Christians to deepen their faith while at the same time obliging Bishop Camina s wishes inasmuch as these did not conflict with a life in accordance with the Rule of Benedict Further the monks began agricultural operations on their 28ha in an effort to establish a regular income for the monastery The combination of Korean and German monks living together in monastic community encouraged local vocations which could have been stunted by a culturally homogeneous monastic community The community began to recruit local vocations in 1984 By 1988 four monks had professed temporal vows two of these made solemn profession in 1991 The growing numbers of the community contributed to the monks primary apostolate retreat work 2 On July 11 1989 exactly seven years since its foundation St Benedict s Monastery was raised to the status of a simple priory still under the authority of the Council of the Congregation Seven years later on July 11 1996 the monastery became a conventual priory gaining independent status 3 Apostolic Work editThe monastic community of Digos Conventual Priory supports itself and the local community by means of a number of apostolates Agriculture Farms and gardens produce various crops fruits and vegetables especially coconut and mango Animal Husbandry Dairy cattle and hogs are raised at the monastery Orchidaria Flower production takes place at Digos and at St Anselm s Study House Davao The Monastery Store Recently established this locations sells milk and milk chocolate produced by the monastery The monastery also delivers milk to local schools St Benedict s Clinic A staff of monks and volunteer doctors provide free medical assistance to impoverished people Additionally free clinics are occasionally offered in other localities Scholarship Program Around one hundred college students are assisted in their efforts to attain graduation Retreat House Opened shortly after the monastery s foundation the retreat center allows for individual and group retreats Retreatants oftentimes join the monastic community for the liturgy 4 Dependencies editSt Anselm s Study House Davao Mindanao Philippines is the only dependent house of St Benedict Conventual Priory The foundation 45 km from Digos was established in 1988 for monks engaged in clerical studies at Davao s theological school At present five Missionary Benedictine monks reside at St Anselm s Study House as well as some monks from the Sylvestrine Benedictine monastery in Cebu 5 The study house s superior is Fr Philip Calambro 6 Personnel editIn 1990 the community included 21 monks four Germans two Koreans and fifteen Filipinos At this time eight of the Filipinos had professed temporal vows three were in the novitiate and four were postulant monks 7 As of May 18 2011 11 solemnly professed monks seven of them priests were members of the monastic community at Digos At this time the conceptual priory also included ten temporally professed monks four of them studying theology in Davao Conventual Prior Fr Edgar Friedmann is the current superior of the monastic community He was elected and confirmed on October 26 2002 and reelected in 2008 Prior Edgar is assisted in his duties by Fr Patrick Mariano subprior 8 See also editCongregation of Missionary Benedictines of Saint Ottilien Roman Catholicism in the Philippines Order of Saint BenedictReferences edit Sieber OSB Godfrey 1992 The Benedictine Congregation of St Ottilien St Ottilien EOS Verlag p 99 ISBN 3 88096 645 1 Sieber OSB 1992 The Benedictine Congregation p 100 Schematismus St Ottilien 2011 p 18 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Our Works as Monks Archived from the original on 24 August 2013 Retrieved 12 September 2012 St Anselm s House Archived from the original on 24 August 2013 Retrieved 12 September 2012 Schematismus St Ottilien 2011 p 70 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Sieber OSB 1992 The Benedictine Congregation p 101 Schematismus St Ottilien 2011 p 69 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Further reading editGodfrey Sieber OSB The Benedictine Congregation of Saint Ottilien St Ottilien EOS Verlag 1992 pp 98 101 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Digos Conventual Priory amp oldid 1203188977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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