
Abbey of Mount Saint Bernard
The Abbey of Mount Saint Bernard is a historic monastery in England, founded in 1835 by Cistercian monks. It serves as a spiritual center for these monks who follow a religious vow to live a simple, prayer-focused life, dedicated to community, contemplation, and service. The monastery features traditional architecture, including a church and living quarters, and often produces goods like cheese and beer. It also attracts visitors interested in religious history and quiet reflection. The abbey remains an active place of worship and monastic life, symbolizing continuity of medieval monastic traditions in the modern world.