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Saint Benedict's Monastery   
St. Joseph, Minnesota. Largest Benedictine community in the world.
Benedictine Sisters of Chicago Catholic Vocations   
St. Scholastica Monastery, Chicago, IL. We Serve Christ. In one another, in ministry, in our Church and in the world. Daily we try to live out our mission of reverence: Through common prayer.
St. Benedict Center - Still River, Massachusetts   
Brothers and Sisters, Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Traditionalist religious orders with chapel.
Benedictine Sisters of Pittsburgh   
The Benedictine Sisters of Pittsburgh is a monastic community of 78 women that live the Rule of St. Benedict. As Benedictines, the Sisters balance their day with prayer, monastic community, and ministry.
Benedictine Sisters of Atchison KS   
The Benedictine Sisters of Mount St. Scholastica in Atchison, Kansas, are a community of 210 Benedictine women devoted to a communal life of prayer, work and hospitality lived according to the Rule of St. Benedict.
Abbey of St. Walburga, Virginia Dale, CO   
The Abbey of St. Walburga is a small community of Benedictine contemplative nuns of the Roman Catholic Church
Benedictine Sisters of Baltimore Emmanuel Monastery   
We welcome you to the web site of the Benedictine Sisters of Baltimore, a community of monastic women who follow the Rule of Benedict.
Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration   
Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration Home Page, a monastic contemplative community which offers retreats, monastic experience, weekends of prayer"
Benedictine Sisters of Annunciation Monastery   
The Benedictine Sisters of Annunciation Monastery, Bismarck, seek God and live as a monastic community, under a prioress, according to the Rule of Benedict.
Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles   
A traditional monastic community of women who desire to imitate the Blessed Virgin Mary in the giving of herself to God to fulfill His Will, especially in her role of assistance by prayer and work to the Apostles, first priests of the Catholic Church.


 
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