Benedictine monk’s mission in Hispanic community. Columbus, Nebraska

Posted on: February 27th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Religion ]
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“Kasun is the newest member of the Benedictine community. He pronounced his Temporal Monastic Vows earlier this year. He joins the six other monks in the community and is the only one who is from Nebraska. In fact, he is one of two monks in the community who was born in America.

The monks of Christ the King Priory are part of the Missionary Benedictine Congregation of St. Ottilien, Germany. The monks came here because they were searching for financial help in the United States for their missions overseas after the Hitler Regime had stopped all support of the missions and closed many religious houses, including the motherhouse.”

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