
Benedictines of the Subiaco Congregation
The Benedictines of the Subiaco Congregation are a Roman Catholic monastic community founded in Italy in the 13th century, following the Rule of Saint Benedict. They dedicate their lives to prayer, work, and community living, emphasizing stability, balance, and hospitality. Their monasteries focus on spiritual growth, education, and caring for those in need. As part of the broader Benedictine tradition, they uphold centuries-old traditions while engaging in modern ministry, blending prayer with service and fostering a peaceful, contemplative environment for both monks and the communities they serve.