Seminarian Blog
Another Sunny Day for Abbey Trails 2026
Abbey Trails welcomes record-breaking crowd The annual Abbey Trails 5K Run / 2-Mile walk brought a record number of runners and walkers from near and far to Conception Abbey on Saturday, May 2, to celebrate health and wellness. Nearly 350 participants, vendors, and guests joined together for the walk, run, health fair, and brunch. Twenty…
Reflections from Rome
Br. Mark Nelson and Br. Joachim Conti, young members of our monastic community, are currently enrolled in priestly studies at Sant’ Anselmo in Rome. Br. Mark is in his second year and will be ordained to the diaconate this summer. Br. Joachim is in his first year of studies. The two have shared some reflections…
A Peaceful, Prayerful Resting Place
The monks of Conception Abbey are pleased to share with you our new Columbarium, which is expected to be finished soon. What is a columbarium? A columbarium is a room, building, or wall that is designated for the inurnment of the cremated remains of people who have died. The term “columbarium” comes from the…
Inspiring Today’s Laypeople
St. Benedict didn’t realize that he was being watched! In 535, at Monte Cassino south of Rome, the founder of western monasticism wrote his Holy Rule for monks and tapped into his own spiritual gifts. Throughout the centuries, laypeople called Benedictine oblates have watched the monks and have been inspired to seek holiness, even though…
Beyond the Retreat
Jesus said to them, “Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while” (Mark 6:31). Benedictine monasteries have long been places of silent reflection and prayer. Places where you can hear God speak because worldly distractions are kept out. The monks value having this quiet space, but they don’t keep…
Good Things for Those Who Ask
It was some time back in April 2025 when I proposed an idea to Katie. I can still picture the quizzical look on her face. My idea was simple: Bring a group of your friends to the monastery for a retreat. With three children, her oldest two in high school, I figured that…
Scholarship as an expression of Monastic Life
Monastic Spotlight: Br. Thomas Our Br. Thomas Sullivan, OSB, is Conception Abbey’s in-house researcher, whose work has centered on medieval monks at universities. Br. Thomas asks—and answers—questions such as: Who were the monks who attended these universities? Where did they come from? What did they study, and why? Br. Thomas has been doing research…
A Gift that Gives Back… For Life
Did you know that you can make a lasting difference in the lives of our monks and seminarians while also receiving a steady income for life? By creating a charitable gift annuity, you can support the mission of Conception Abbey and Conception Seminary College while also benefiting yourself or a loved one. A charitable gift…
Monastic Rite Of Profession
Four novices of the community made simple vows this fall—three of whom professed on September 14, the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, and one on October 7, the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary. On September 14, Nov. Logan Kroeze received the name Br. Augustine. Nov. Daniel Martin received the name…
Altar Dedicated, Church Renewed
On August 9th, Bishop James Johnston celebrated the dedication of the new altar at St. Columba Catholic Church in nearby Conception Junction. This celebration was the first liturgy celebrated in the renewed church. The renovation project began in early January and was completed by the end of July. The project was guided by the Church…