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Saint Meinrad Archabbey
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In 1854, at the request of Father Joseph Kundek of Spencer County Indiana, a group of monks traveled from Einsiedeln Abbey in Switzerland to work with the large Roman Catholic population who primarily spoke in their native German tongues. The monks went on to found the Abbey in 1854, one of only two in the United States and only eleven throughout the world.
St. Meinrad became an abbey in 1870, and eventually became a center of education, offering high school courses, then undergraduate courses in philosophy and theology. Today the mission of the Abbey is to prepare men for service as priests.
In addition, the Abbey is home to Abbey Press, and Abbey Caskets, makers of fine wooden caskets and funerary urns.
Forest near Monte Cassino Shrine
Monte Cassino Shrine in Fall
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