Incarnation Monastery is located in the Berkeley Hills just North of the University of California and the Graduate Theological Union. The Camaldolese charism provides for seeking God in both community and solitude, while allowing more outreach and a less restricted enclosure than is usually possible for contemplative nuns. A profound and touching portrait of New Camaldoli Hermitage by way of interviews and images of our breathtaking property in Big Sur. Through our life of prayer and sacrifice, we pray for … Our small number permits flexibility, creativity, abundant use of individual gifts and the opportunity to build a monastic foundation. Contact dffpalmer@gmail.com to donate! The hermitage is located three kilometres from the Monastery, isolated in the middle of the forest, 1,100 meters in altitude: it was founded by Saint Romuald in the 11th century and is the home of the Benedictine Camaldolese..

Saint Romuald founded the Hermitage of Camaldoli at a place by that name near the center of a wooded mountain chain of Arezzo, Italy, in 1023 or a little later. A Monastery in Poland is reaching out for help after renovations have left them gravely in debt. Among the saints of the Benedictine Order shines Master Romuald, father of the Camaldolese monks and nuns.

In the fall of 1999, gathering for our general chapter, we saw the assembly of our brothers and sisters as a workshop, a building site, an artist's studio, where we … Holy Family Hermitage 1501 Fairplay Road Bloomingdale, OH 43910 Tel: 740-765-4511

We are an Order of Cloistered Contemplative Nuns, centering contemplation of the Paschal Mystery of Redemption. Produced …

Who are the Camaldolese? It is a quiet space and guests are welcome and encouraged to join in the prayer of the monastic community if they so desire. They are the elder of the two ancient, semi eremitical orders of the Western Church, the junior being the Carthusians. The Camaldolese (Latin: Ordo Camaldulensium) monks and nuns are two different, but related, monastic communities that trace their lineage to the monastic movement begun by Saint Romuald.

We are called by God to follow Jesus Christ our Holy Redeemer and to be a "Living Memory" of Him.