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After completing their training in an Austrian Abbey, four newly trained monks will return to Sri Lanka next week to found a Cistercian Abbey in their homeland.

In 2001, three young candidates for the monastic life from the Archdiocese of Colombo had arrived in Austria with the Stift Heiligenkreuz Abbey, to prepare for the Cistercian life along with the Austrian community,  Fides reports.

At the request of their Archbishop Malcolm Ranjith, they will now return to their country of origin to found a Cistercian abbey and spread this form of life in the Asian country.

Following the request of the Archbishop of Colombo, the Abbot of Heiligenkreuz, Fr. Gregor Henckel Donnersmarck, will send the Austrian Fr. Kosmas Thielmann along with the three young monks, to support the start up phase of “Project Sri Lanka.”

The idea of founding a monastery in the vicinity of Columbus came about many years ago. After a series of difficulties that had to be overcome, at the last Chapter of the Abbey of Heiligenkreuz, celebrated in mid-February, it was decided that monks would be sent. Initially, the four monks will live in a formation center in Negombo, 30 km from Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka.

“We ask for prayers for the Archbishop of Colombo and for this foundation project. We will do everything possible to spread the monks’ life in Sri Lanka,” said Fr. Gregor Henckel Donnersmarck. “In Asia, there is a great opening to Christ and our monasteries prove it. In Sri Lanka, there is a long tradition of Buddhist monks, but until now Christian monasticism was not known. The new Abbey will initially be founded as a diocesan institute with a contemplative character, with the hope of a future integration into the Cistercian Order.”

On the occasion of his pilgrimage to Mariazell (Austria), on September 9, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI visited the “Stift Heiligenkreuz” Abbey, reminding the monks who follow the Benedictine Rule: “Your first service to the world must be the prayer and the Eucharist.”

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Cistercian monks from the “Stift Heiligenkreuz” Abbey on their way to Sri Lanka to found new abbey (Fides)

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  • frdamianfernandoratnapura
    Congratulation! I am happy to observe that the project is finally realized after many years. Once it is established I would like to visit the Monastery
  • tonydec123
    Finally!!! I spent six months in Sri Lanka and the Buddhist monastic life there is a sight to behold. The presence of Cistercian monks on Sri Lankan soul would give firmer shape to dialogue between the two great world religions. I just hope that no more difficulties would be encountered. Perhaps the Monks could also get in touch with experts among the Catholic element in Sri Lanka, particularly Fr. Aloysius Pieris, perhaps the most celebrated Asian theologian who is an expert on Buddhism in general and on Sri Lankan Buddhism in particular.
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