
Who Are the Nuns of St. Walburga?
The Abbey of St. Walburga is a community of Benedictine contemplative nuns of the Roman Catholic Church, located in a valley near Ft. Collins, Colorado.
What is an Oblate?
Benedictine Oblates are Christian individuals, who choose to be associated with a particular Benedictine monastery for the purpose of enriching and deepening their relationship with Christ.
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Are You Interested?
A local group of Oblates of the Abbey of St. Walburga meets at St. Francis of Assisi Parish. Anyone interested in the Benedictines, in monastic spirituality, Oblation, or finding group support for their pursuit of holiness can participate. You don’t need to be an Oblate, nor do you need to feel committed to become an Oblate to attend the meetings.
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We generally meet on the second Saturday of the month,
from 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. in Assisi Hall
Future announcements relating to the Benedictine Oblate group and meetings will be posted here.
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You can send a note to dominic@sojournerpath.com in the meantime if you have a question prior to future announcements.
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