6 September 2024

Beginning Friday, 6 September, about 215 abbots, priors, and superiors from the worldwide Benedictine Confederation will gather for two weeks at Sant’Anselmo for their quadrennial congress, Congressus OSB 2024. Joining them will be 22 representatives from the Communio Internationalis Benedictinarum, representing the monasteries and institutes of Benedictine women.

A meeting of the Synod of Abbots President, a 19-member council representing the congregations within the confederation, will be held at the opening of the congress. At the opening session, Abbot Primate Gregory Polan will present his report, followed by reports from the individual congregations.

Key Sant’Anselmo entities, including the Ateneo, Collegio, and the Administration and Finance Commission, will provide updates alongside reports from other prominent Benedictine institutions. These will include Collegio Greco, Dialogue Interreligieux Monastique – Monastic Interreligious Dialogue, Alliance for International Monasticism, the International Commission on Benedictine Education, Communio Internationalis Benedictinarum, the worldwide oblates, and a review of data from the latest confederation census.

The congress also will feature three keynote addresses, 33 workshops, and numerous presentations and discussions held across the basilica and the Ateneo’s classrooms.

On Saturday, 14 September, the abbots will elect a new abbot primate, who will assume leadership of the OSB Confederation for the next eight years.

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Altre Notizie

  • On Sunday, 10 September, The Fifth International Oblate Congress, entitled, “Moving Forward: Living the Wisdom of The Rule”, began with an opening welcome by Abbot Primate Gregory Polan and a German Mass presided by former-Abbot Primate Notker Wolf. Story and photos here.

  • The Collegio was proud to host the Leadership and The Rule summer course again, in a successful venture that included 21 Benedictine, Cistercian, and Trappist monks and nuns. Watch the videos here.

  • The schola of Benedictine monks of Sant'Anselmo and the Byzantine choir "Psalterion" from Greece performed hymns of the Resurrection of the Lord and of the Divine Liturgy. Story, photos and video here.