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Guest House

St. Procopius Abbey welcomes guests, men and women, who wish to come and spend a few days praying with the monastic community and enjoying the opportunity for private reflection in quiet and peace. Each room has its own private bathroom. The normal length of stay for a guest is three days. There are no established tariffs, but remuneration is left to the generosity of the individual guest. The Guest House is busy throughout the year, but especially at Easter and Christmas. It is advisable to contact the Guest Master at least two weeks in advance to see if a room is available. The grounds are spacious for a guest to walk outside and feel the presence of God in his creation. Meals are taken in the guest dining room with the Guest Master. Breakfast is informal with silence in the monastic refectory.

We do not offer structured retreats. If a guest wishes to talk with one of the monks, the Guest Master will try to make arrangements.

If you would like further information on our guest facilities or would like to make reservations, please contact our Guest Master directly:

Fr. Thomas Chisholm, OSB
St. Procopius Abbey
5601 College Road
Lisle, IL 60532-2599
 
Tel.: (630) 969-6410
Fax: (630) 969-6426

Interreligious Dialogue

The various levels of Abbey involvement in the monastic or international Interreligious Dialogue are handled by Fr. Julian von Duerbeck, OSB. Any questions, comments, or inquiries regarding scheduled programs, lectures, symposia, etc. should be addressed directly to him via phone, fax or U.S. mail as indicated below:

Fr. Julian von Duerbeck, OSB
St. Procopius Abbey
5601 College Road
Lisle, IL 60532-2599
 
Tel.: (630) 969-6410
Fax: (630) 969-6426

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