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Newark Abbey, also known as "The Benedictine Abbey of Newark," is a
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monastery A monastery is a building or complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in communities or alone (hermits). A monastery generally includes a place reserved for prayer which ...
located in
Newark, New Jersey Newark ( , ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the seat of Essex County and the second largest city within the New York metropolitan area.monks A monk (, from el, μοναχός, ''monachos'', "single, solitary" via Latin ) is a person who practices religious asceticism by monastic living, either alone or with any number of other monks. A monk may be a person who decides to dedicat ...
serve the community through
Saint Benedict's Preparatory School St. Benedict's Preparatory School is a Catholic college preparatory school in Newark, New Jersey run by the Benedictines. The school serves boys and girls in kindergarten through twelfth grade on a urban campus. The school has been accredit ...
and St. Mary's Abbey Church, which are situated on the Abbey grounds. As of 2022, the community is composed of seventeen monks, including eleven priests.


Abbey History

The monastery has its roots in St. Mary's Church, a parish founded in 1842 to serve the immigrant German Catholics. By 1857, monks were sent from
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(one of two Archabbeys in the United States) in
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, to staff the parish and establish a monastic community. The newly-established community was known as Saint Mary's Priory. In 1868, responding to the request of the local Bishop for a school for the children of the workers who would find it difficult to allow their sons to go to a boarding school, the monks founded St, Benedict's College (later St. Benedict's Prep). In 1884, the monastery became independent of Saint Vincent and became known as St. Mary's Abbey. In 1924, land was bought in Morris County, and a daughter-house was established. The title “St. Mary’s Abbey” would be transferred to the daughter house in 1956, with the Newark community becoming known once again as St. Mary's Priory. In 1968, the Newark community was granted independence from St. Mary's Abbey, and took the legal name, the ''Benedictine Abbey of Newark'', being known popularly as ''Newark Abbey''. In the 1980s, the Abbey faced declining numbers and took out advertisements to appeal to potential monks. The abbey has been the subject of coverage praising its efforts to maintain their educational apostolate at Saint Benedict's Prep. The monks have a relationship with Nigerian bishop
Francis Arinze Francis Arinze (born 1 November 1932) is a Nigerian cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments from 2002 to 2008 and before that led the Secretariat for Non-Christ ...
, who has been a frequent visitor to the Abbey.


Saint Benedict's Preparatory School

The abbey operates a K-12 school,
Saint Benedict's Preparatory School St. Benedict's Preparatory School is a Catholic college preparatory school in Newark, New Jersey run by the Benedictines. The school serves boys and girls in kindergarten through twelfth grade on a urban campus. The school has been accredit ...
that has been active since 1868, although it was briefly closed from 1972-1973 due to disagreements between rival factions of monks about whether to continue serving the community, which had seen demographic changes after World War II. After a vote to close the school, Edwin Leahy, a graduate and monk, reestablished it with a group of other monks. The school provides temporary housing for students who have dysfunctional homes, or in the event of a crisis at home. This temporary housing is the formalization of an earlier system through which some students could live at the school. Robert E. Brennan, a graduate of the school, has provided several large donations to keep the institution open, and to facilitate new construction, including the building of athletic facilities.


''The Rule''

The critically acclaimed documentary about Newark Abbey and its school
Saint Benedict's Preparatory School St. Benedict's Preparatory School is a Catholic college preparatory school in Newark, New Jersey run by the Benedictines. The school serves boys and girls in kindergarten through twelfth grade on a urban campus. The school has been accredit ...
, '' The Rule'' (2014), by Emmy-nominated, Newark-based filmmakers
Marylou and Jerome Bongiorno Marylou Tibaldo-Bongiorno and Jerome Bongiorno are husband-and-wife filmmakers based in Newark, New Jersey, USA. Marylou is a producer, director and screenwriter who received her MFA from the graduate film program at New York University. Jerome i ...
, was released theatrically, broadcast nationally on PBS, and was screened by the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans at the U.S. Department of Education.


References


Further reading

* McCabe, Thomas A. (2011) ''Miracle on High Street: The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of St. Benedict's Prep in Newark, N.J.'' Fordham University Press: New York. * Curley, Augustine J. (2017) "The Community and the community: The Newark Benedictines and the Changing Relationship to African Americans.: ''U.S. Catholic Historian'', 35:4 (Fall 2017), 133-161. * McPadden, Malachy M., ed. (1992) ''The Benedictines in Newark'' ewark Abbey Press, Newark* Holtz, Albert (2012) ''Downtown Monks: A Benedictine Journey in the City'' Morehouse Publishing, New York. {{ISBN, 9780819227805. * Thornton, Paul E. (1980) "Ora et Labora." ''Metro-Newark!'', 25:6 (December 1980), 16-19.


External links


Newark Abbey
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