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Saint Martin's Abbey is a community of
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who follow the
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in
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, United States. First founded as a
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in 1895, the
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is part of the
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and the
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. As of 2020, the monastic community had 20 monks.


History

In 1891, monks from
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,
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, first began pastoral ministry at "Holy Rosary Catholic Church" in
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. In 1894, additional monks would be sent and the
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of Saint John's Abbey would purchase land at a public auction for the new priory about 50 miles south of
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, in Thurston County. 571 acres known as section 16 were purchased for the amount of $6,920 in what is now Lacey, Washington. Following the monastic tradition of their mother abbey, the monks began work in parishes and immediately founded an educational institution named in honor of
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. The monastic community was designated a dependent
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in 1895, then an independent priory in 1904 with Father Demetrius Juenemann, O.S.B., as the first elected
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, and then raised to the status of an abbey in 1914.


University

As the monks founded St. Martin's Priory in 1895, they also founded as their main apostolate an educational institution known as "Saint Martin's College." In the early years they oversaw this all-boys grade school, a high school, and a two-year college housed in the one building known as "Old Main." Within forty years those smaller schools would cease and a four year college would continue and then expand to offer co-educational instruction. As part of its ongoing expansion, the college would later be designated in 2005 as a "university" now known as "''
St. Martin's University Saint Martin's University is a private Benedictine university in Lacey, Washington. It was founded in 1895 as a boys' boarding school run by monks of the Benedictine Order. Saint Martin's began offering college-level courses in 1900 and became a ...
''."


Abbey Church

The abbey church was designed by Bennett, Johnson, and Associates of Olympia, Washington, with construction completed in 1971. It features an octagonal shape worship space and is constructed mostly of brick and western red cedar. The entrance passes through an atrium and fountain area, directed toward a distinct cross topped tower, and followed by an entrance into the central liturgical space centered around a moveable altar with chairs for the congregation. With its unique design, there are no traditional church pews, but rather chairs that allow for flexible usage of the area.


Abbots

*1914-1928 Rt. Rev. Oswald Baran, O.S.B. *1928-1943 Rt. Rev. Lambert Burton, O.S.B. *1943-1964 Rt. Rev. Raphael Heider, O.S.B. *1964-1972 Rt. Rev. Gerald Desmond, O.S.B. *1972-1977 Rt. Rev. Dunstan Curtis, O.S.B. *1977-1986 Rt. Rev. Adrian Parcher, O.S.B. *1986-1993 Rt. Rev. Conrad Rausch, O.S.B. *1993-2020 Rt. Rev. Neal Roth, O.S.B. *2020–present Rt. Rev. Marion Qui-Thac Nguyen, O.S.B.


Present

The monks of Saint Martin's Abbey, like all
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monks, hold the public communal prayer of the Church (the ''Opus Dei'' or '' Work of God'') at the center of their lives. In common with other monasteries of the
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, their monastic tradition also places stress on daily periods of individual prayer known as ''
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'' (the prayerful reading of scripture). Communal prayers are open to the public as they are prayed in the abbey church. Their primary work apostolate remains
St. Martin's University Saint Martin's University is a private Benedictine university in Lacey, Washington. It was founded in 1895 as a boys' boarding school run by monks of the Benedictine Order. Saint Martin's began offering college-level courses in 1900 and became a ...
.


Gallery

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References


External links


St. Martin's AbbeySt. Martin's University
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