Hong Kong’s “Our Lady of Joy” monastery has doubled the number of its monks following the perpetual vows of two new Trappists on January 30.
The Trappist Monastery, at Shuili, Taiwan, is a monastery of Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance. The monks live a contemplative life, serving God according to the Rule of St. Benedict and follow Cistercian tradition.
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Trappist Monastery, Shuili, Taiwan
This site contains information about the Trappist monastery in Oita, Japan, and a little bit about the monks life and work.
“Life in a Trappist monastery is lived with God in silence and solitude, praying while working and working while praying. As disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ we offer our lives in service for the [...]
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