Ask The Abbot Now In March
The meeting scheduled for January 19 in Latrobe was canceled because of heavy snowfall. Archabbot Martin’s presentation “Ask the Abbot” has been re- scheduled to Sunday, March 16, at 6:45
The meeting scheduled for January 19 in Latrobe was canceled because of heavy snowfall. Archabbot Martin’s presentation “Ask the Abbot” has been re- scheduled to Sunday, March 16, at 6:45
Oblates are invited to attend events at the Archabbey on Friday, March 21, to celebrate the Solemnity of the Passing of Our Holy Father Benedict with the monastic community and
The February 2025 issue of the Oblate Newsletter is now available online.
The option of “Family Oblation” for families with young children has been avail- able for some years, but during the last year a brochure for this program has been developed
Brother Romanus Davitt, O.S.B., will speak to the Oblates of Saint Benedict of Saint Vincent Archabbey at 3 p.m. Sunday, December 15 in Brownfield Room 202, a Seminary classroom. His
Oblate Day for 2025 has been scheduled for Sunday, September 28, 2025. The fall day of recollection for 2025 is scheduled for Saturday, October 25, 2025.
The latest edition of the Oblate newsletter is now available for online viewing here.
The Archabbey Retreat Program will again offer two European pilgrimages for 2025, both in May. Father Philip Kanfush, O.S.B., procurator of the Archabbey and professor in the Education Department at
Father Thomas Acklin, O.S.B., will be the speaker at the Oblate Day of Recollection on Saturday, October 26. There will be three conferences, confessions, Mass and other events as well
The August and September Oblate talks, including the most recent presentation by Father Boniface Hicks, are now available in the media viewer on this website. Additionally, the August newsletter has
The June and July 2024 Oblate talks and ceremonies are now online on our Vimeo® channel, and also available to watch here on this website. DVDs and CDs of the
At a dinner sponsored by Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Greensburg on April 18, Oblate Edward “Ed” Antonacci of Jeannette received the award for humanitarianism. An article in the