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Monastery of the Holy Spirit

The Monastery of the Holy Spirit, officially the Monastery of Our Lady of the Holy Spirit, is a Trappist monastery located near Conyers, Georgia, in the United States. It is part of the Roman Catholic church.

Monastery of the Holy Spirit

As of 2022, the monastery is home to a community of twenty-eight monks who are self-sustaining, running businesses on site.

The monastery and grounds are a part of the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area and also serves as the southernmost point on the Arabia Mountain Path.[1]

History edit

 
The monastery at daybreak

The Monastery of the Holy Spirit was founded on March 21, 1944, by twenty monks from the Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky. The Archdiocese of Atlanta and silent film star Colleen Moore donated 1,400 acres (5.7 km2) of land and the first monks lived in a barn while they built (by themselves) what would become known as the "pine board" monastery. They then lived in this monastery from December 1944-1959 while they hand-built the present Monastery, a concrete structure complete with a retreat house and cloister. In 2005, the pine board monastery which housed their carpentry and stained glass businesses was destroyed in a fire.[2]

Previous abbots have been Augustine Moore, Armand Veilleux, Bernard Johnson, Basil Pennington, and Francis Michael Stiteler. The present abbot is Augustine Myslinski who received the abbatial blessing of the solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary on August 15, 2016. He was re-elected in 2022.[3]

Prayer, confession and spiritual direction edit

The primary work of the monks at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit is prayer. The monks begin their day of prayer at 4am with vigils and a half hour of contemplation. They break at about 5:30am and return at 7am for Mass. Throughout their day of work in their businesses and chores, the monks break for prayer at midmorning, midday (12:15pm), evening (vespers at 5:20pm) and compline (night prayer at 7:30pm). Grand silence for both monks and guests is required after 8pm. Retreat house guests are encouraged to pray with the monks in the church.

At least half of the monks at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit are priests who rotate in administering the Sacrament of Penance (Confession) at the retreat house. Monks are also available for spiritual direction and welcome people of all faiths, including those of no faith.

Retreats edit

 
Retreats are offered year round on a range of spiritual topics offered by the monks of Holy Spirit.
 
A meal in the refectory of the Retreat House silent dining room

The monks operate a self-sustaining retreat for people who wish to seek a religious retreat. On the premises and adjoining the church is their dormitory-style retreat house where separate floors for men and women accommodate individual and groups of guests for retreats scheduled almost year-round. Classes and retreats are offered on religious topics.

Lay associates edit

 
Abbot Francis Michael Stiteler and Prior Anthony Delisi meeting with an affiliated Lay Cisterican group

The Lay Associate movement began with a small group of people associated with the Monastery of the Holy Spirit and led by Fr. Anthony Delisi, former abbot and current prior. These groups are composed of lay people who form a prayerful community that forms its members in Cistercian spiritualty. These groups make annual retreats to the Monastery. The Monastery of the Holy Spirit is now motherhouse to five different groups of Lay Cistercians. There are Lay Cistercians worldwide who are affiliated with monasteries near their groups.[4]

Monastery businesses edit

 
Bonsai store

The monks of Holy Spirit follow the Rule of St. Benedict, in particular the precept of self-sustainment by operating several businesses. These include a bonsai garden store and an online store for bonsai supplies as well as stained glass production and sales through an online store. They also operate a green cemetery located on the monastery property. In addition, the monks produce fruitcakes and fudge which are sold through their religious store and through Honey Baked Ham stores.[5]

Visitor Center edit

The monastery began construction in January 2010 on a new public gathering place and Visitor Center, which was built in the barn where the monks first lived when they began the monastery. The Center features a museum that showcases the history and work of the monastery. It was opened to the public in May 2011.

Additional images edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Arabia Mountain | Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area".
  2. ^ http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1547 New Georgia Encyclopedia
  3. ^ Trappist website, Retrieved 2023-05-04
  4. ^ http://www.trappist.net/ Holy Spirit Monastery web site
  5. ^ "Abbey Trades | Monastery of the Holy Spirit". www.trappist.net. Retrieved October 6, 2022.
  • Portraits of Grace: Images and Words from the Monastery of the Holy Spirit by James Stephen Behrens, OCSO

External links edit

  Media related to Monastery of the Holy Spirit at Wikimedia Commons

  • Holy Spirit Monastery's website (trappist.net)
  • Holy Spirit Monastery online Garden Center
  • Holy Spirit Monastery Gifts
  • PATH Trail Map at Monastery of the Holy Spirit

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The Monastery of the Holy Spirit officially the Monastery of Our Lady of the Holy Spirit is a Trappist monastery located near Conyers Georgia in the United States It is part of the Roman Catholic church Monastery of the Holy SpiritAs of 2022 the monastery is home to a community of twenty eight monks who are self sustaining running businesses on site The monastery and grounds are a part of the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area and also serves as the southernmost point on the Arabia Mountain Path 1 Contents 1 History 2 Prayer confession and spiritual direction 3 Retreats 4 Lay associates 5 Monastery businesses 6 Visitor Center 7 Additional images 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp The monastery at daybreakThe Monastery of the Holy Spirit was founded on March 21 1944 by twenty monks from the Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky The Archdiocese of Atlanta and silent film star Colleen Moore donated 1 400 acres 5 7 km2 of land and the first monks lived in a barn while they built by themselves what would become known as the pine board monastery They then lived in this monastery from December 1944 1959 while they hand built the present Monastery a concrete structure complete with a retreat house and cloister In 2005 the pine board monastery which housed their carpentry and stained glass businesses was destroyed in a fire 2 Previous abbots have been Augustine Moore Armand Veilleux Bernard Johnson Basil Pennington and Francis Michael Stiteler The present abbot is Augustine Myslinski who received the abbatial blessing of the solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary on August 15 2016 He was re elected in 2022 3 Prayer confession and spiritual direction editThe primary work of the monks at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit is prayer The monks begin their day of prayer at 4am with vigils and a half hour of contemplation They break at about 5 30am and return at 7am for Mass Throughout their day of work in their businesses and chores the monks break for prayer at midmorning midday 12 15pm evening vespers at 5 20pm and compline night prayer at 7 30pm Grand silence for both monks and guests is required after 8pm Retreat house guests are encouraged to pray with the monks in the church At least half of the monks at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit are priests who rotate in administering the Sacrament of Penance Confession at the retreat house Monks are also available for spiritual direction and welcome people of all faiths including those of no faith Retreats edit nbsp Retreats are offered year round on a range of spiritual topics offered by the monks of Holy Spirit nbsp A meal in the refectory of the Retreat House silent dining roomThe monks operate a self sustaining retreat for people who wish to seek a religious retreat On the premises and adjoining the church is their dormitory style retreat house where separate floors for men and women accommodate individual and groups of guests for retreats scheduled almost year round Classes and retreats are offered on religious topics Lay associates edit nbsp Abbot Francis Michael Stiteler and Prior Anthony Delisi meeting with an affiliated Lay Cisterican groupThe Lay Associate movement began with a small group of people associated with the Monastery of the Holy Spirit and led by Fr Anthony Delisi former abbot and current prior These groups are composed of lay people who form a prayerful community that forms its members in Cistercian spiritualty These groups make annual retreats to the Monastery The Monastery of the Holy Spirit is now motherhouse to five different groups of Lay Cistercians There are Lay Cistercians worldwide who are affiliated with monasteries near their groups 4 Monastery businesses edit nbsp Bonsai storeThe monks of Holy Spirit follow the Rule of St Benedict in particular the precept of self sustainment by operating several businesses These include a bonsai garden store and an online store for bonsai supplies as well as stained glass production and sales through an online store They also operate a green cemetery located on the monastery property In addition the monks produce fruitcakes and fudge which are sold through their religious store and through Honey Baked Ham stores 5 Visitor Center editThe monastery began construction in January 2010 on a new public gathering place and Visitor Center which was built in the barn where the monks first lived when they began the monastery The Center features a museum that showcases the history and work of the monastery It was opened to the public in May 2011 Additional images edit nbsp Interior view of the Church nbsp Holy Spirit church facade at daybreak nbsp Holy Spirit Monastery monks at prayer in the main Church nbsp The interior of the Church at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit nbsp Monks graveyard behind the Church nbsp Front Lawn nbsp Road to Monastery Welcome Center nbsp Monastery Welcome Center and Museum offers tours history and videos nbsp Retreat House gardens nbsp Statue of Jesus in the Cloister garden nbsp The Chapter Room at Holy Spirit Monastery Usually the monks meet together in this room for daily religious instruction and meditation but this photo shows a ceremony with the abbot and guests nbsp Abbot Francis Michael and Prior Anthony Delisi on the left nbsp A view of the Church from the cloister garden nbsp Another view of the cloister garden nbsp The statue of Jesus in the cloister garden viewed from the walkway near the Church nbsp Exterior view of monastery gift shop nbsp Interior view of monastery gift shop nbsp Interior view of monastery gift shop books CDs and video section nbsp Front of the Church nbsp Side view of the Church nbsp Lake at Monastery of the Holy Spirit nbsp Rockdale River Trail Bridge near Monastery of the Holy SpiritSee also editCistercians Catholic Church Rule of BenedictReferences edit Arabia Mountain Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area http www georgiaencyclopedia org nge Article jsp id h 1547 New Georgia Encyclopedia Trappist website Retrieved 2023 05 04 http www trappist net Holy Spirit Monastery web site Abbey Trades Monastery of the Holy Spirit www trappist net Retrieved October 6 2022 Portraits of Grace Images and Words from the Monastery of the Holy Spirit by James Stephen Behrens OCSOExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Monastery of the Holy Spirit at Wikimedia Commons Holy Spirit Monastery s website trappist net Holy Spirit Monastery online Garden Center Holy Spirit Monastery Gifts PATH Trail Map at Monastery of the Holy Spirit33 35 11 N 84 03 58 W 33 586452 N 84 065999 W 33 586452 84 065999 Portals nbsp Catholicism nbsp Christianity nbsp Georgia U S state Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Monastery of the Holy Spirit amp oldid 1156858449, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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