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The Abbey complex was designed to respect the natural oak-hickory wooded hillside which it occupies. The entrance-Church segment designed with the Easter Liturgy as a priority is a prominent architectural
feature and is perched atop the natural high point of the area. Other elements of architectural interest contained within the living space cascade down the landscape.
Christian optimism, simplicity and order -- all characteristics of Benedictine monasticism -- are strongly represented in St. Procopius Abbey, Lisle, Illinois. The Abbey, designed by Edward Dart of Leobl, Schlossman, Bennett, and Dart, reflects the residential and institutional nature of monastic complexes. Extensive use of brick, quarry tile and wood helps create an atmosphere of peace, retraint and moderation necessary for the quiet lives monks lead.
Abbey: Exterior Views
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