| AIMUSA/Alliance for International
Monasticism; Anglican Benedictines and Friends of St. Benedict;
The Cistercians and Trappists;
The Confederation of Benedictine
Congregations
; Monastic
Interreligious Dialog; Sant'Anselmo, Roma; et
Bishop Maximos E. Aghiorgoussis, Monasticism
in the Orthodox Church
The American
Benedictine Academy. Local file.
The Ancrene Wisse,
Bibliography
on Women in Byzantium.
Herman (Marc) Blaydoe, Orthodox Monasteries in North America.
the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Church.
Images of Byzantine Monasteries.
The Celtic Saints.
The Cistercians.
Local file.
Gregory of Nyssa (c. 335-c.395), Life of Macrina.
History of
Magh E (Mayo Abbey)
Mark Holdsworth, Carthusian Monks.
Jerome Letter XXII: To
Eustochium (384).
The Life of S.
Hilarion.
Vida de Hilarin. (390)
Bibliographies ,
elections,
lectio divina,
liturgy, monastic topics,
monastica/benedictina miscellanea,
OSB-L (private list)
, Saint Scholastica, and personal website directory, etc.
Men and women living in the world according
to the spirit of Saint Benedict
(480-547 A.D.)
Oblates are always affiliated with a particular monastery
. The Oblate
Forum.
Mostly from Catalogus OSB 1990. Indice geographico and Status Congregationum Monachorum
(Roma, 1995).
American Benedictine Academy
, American Monastic Newsletter,
bibliographies,
colleges, monastic studies,
periodicals presses, schools and universities.
The Life of Paulus the
First Hermit (374 or 375)
Life of St. Declan of Ardmore
Betha Decclain (5th C.?).
Mount
Athos Web Pages
Rule of St. Columba
SisterSite.
Monastic Spirituality
http://www.christdesert.org/noframes/scholar/monastic_spirituality.html
A Primer on Monastic
Spirituality
http://www.csbsju.edu/osb/cist/melleray/html/primer.html
From New Melleray Abbey in Iowa.
Elements of Benedictine Life: A Way of
Spiritual Development
http://www.procopius.ml.org/elements.htm
From Saint Procopius Abbey in Illinois.   |