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Forming Formed: 2011
This page last updated:5/14/2012
Immaculate Conception Benedictine Priory
San Juan, Puerto Rico,
Puerto Rico
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 Ecumenical Benedictine Community within the catholic tradition whose mission is to pray constantly and work for the reconciliation and unity of Christians.
Our Priory in formation welcomes those with a call for reconciliation and unity in order to make possible the desire of Christ "that all may be one" (Jn. 17). Our monastic community is above all else a reconciled community within itself. Being reconciled, allows us to embark in the work of reconciliation and unity of Christians.
The Ecumenical Mission of this Priory is rooted in sane teachings and tradition of the church of Christ:
“…The attainment of union is the concern of the whole Church, faithful and shepherds alike. This concern extends to everyone, according to his talent, whether it be exercised in his daily Christian life or in his theological and historical research. This concern itself reveals already to some extent the bond of brotherhood between all Christians and it helps toward that full and perfect unity which God in His kindness wills.
There can be no ecumenism worthy of the name without a change of heart. For it is from renewal of the inner life of our minds, from self-denial and an unstinted love that desires of unity take their rise and develop in a mature way. We should therefore pray to the Holy Spirit for the grace to be genuinely self-denying, humble. gentle in the service of others, and to have an attitude of brotherly generosity towards them. St. Paul says: "I, therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, beg you to lead a life worthy of the calling to which you have been called, with all humility and meekness, with patience, forbearing one another in love, eager to maintain the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace". This exhortation is directed especially to those raised to sacred Orders precisely that the work of Christ may be continued. He came among us "not to be served but to serve".
 
Contact:
Fr. Giles, OSB - Prior
872 Esteban Gonzalez 2D
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00925 Puerto Rico

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This page last updated:5/14/2012
 
Visitors Accepted
Visitor Process: If someone is interested in finding out more about a possible vocation with us, we strongly recommend a visit to the Priory for a week if possible. The next step is being an observer. An observer spends a month to six weeks "looking over" the community, attending the Hours, helping with the chores and the like. Usually, one asks for observer status after having visited the monastery a few times. But persons coming from a distance may indicate their desire to be an observer without that.
Statement of Housing Non-discrimination:
Our community is a legally sanctioned church or religious organization and living in our community is restricted to members of that religion as allowed by law. Our religion does not discriminate based on race, color, or national origin. Housing in our community is non-commercial (i.e. not intended to make a profit).

Population
Non-member Residents:
4
Open to new members:
Yes
Government
Decision Making:
By consensus
Identified Leader:
Yes
Labor and Money
Labor Contribution:
Expected
Join Fee:
No
Regular Fees:
Yes
Social Factors
Common Spiritual Practices:
Yes
Which Spiritual Traditions(s):
Ecumenical (includes "all religions")
(Ecumenical within the catholic tradition)
 
 
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Immaculate Conception
St. Benedict & St. Scholastica
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