4 February 2025
Sant’Anselmo is delighted to welcome pilgrims visiting during the Holy Year 2025. We are offering guided tours of our historic church, cloister, and other key areas in seven languages: Italian, English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Polish and German.
What’s Included in a Visit to Sant’Anselmo
- Welcome in the church atrium
- Church tour (conducted discreetly to maintain a prayerful atmosphere)
- Cloister visit: pausing at the statue of Abbot Hildebrand to learn about the life of Sant’Anselmo and the Benedictine Confederation
- Refectory visit (if available)
- For groups under 25 people: we will conclude in the Abbot Primate’s parlor, where a small refreshment can be arranged in advance.
- For groups over 25 people: we will conclude in the meeting hall, with the same option for refreshments available.
Joining the Community in Prayer
If your group wishes to attend Midday Prayer or Vespers, your guide will accompany you and remain with your group during the prayer.
Dining Options
We may be able to accommodate smaller groups for lunch or supper. If your group will stay for lunch or supper, your guide will assist in seating arrangements and explain the Benedictine traditions, including prayers before and after meals and maintaining a respectful silence.
We look forward to welcoming you to Sant’Anselmo during this sacred Jubilee year!
Contact
If your group would like to visit Sant’Anselmo during the Jubilee, please contact:
Fr. Benoît Alloggia OSB, Guestmaster
guestmaster@anselmianum.com
When reaching out, kindly include the following details:
- Your preferred date and time for the visit
- The number of participants in your group
- Whether your group would like to join the community for prayer:
Midday Prayer (Ora Media) at 12:50 PM
Evening Prayer (Vespers) at 7:15 PM
Altre Notizie
On the occasion of the Solemnity of Sant'Anselmo, the community of Sant'Anselmo was blessed with an article by Antonio Tarallo. We recommend this article, written in Italian on La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana, to all of our readers, students and residents.
Our resident, Deacon D. George Frick, gave a presentation of the situation in his homeland, which has been affected by the war for 10 years. He told the story of the country, shared personal experiences, and asked everyone to pray for his people who, at the moment, are suffering from hunger and the pandemic. Story, photos and links here.
The Jerusalem School of Theology, the students who have been staying at Collegio Sant’Anselmo for six months, have found a new way to deal with the lockdown in the city.