I was few years in Perth, Australia. A music professor there brought me to visit a Benedictine monastery, called “New Norcia” in Western Australia. This Monastery (two hours by car from Perth and in the “middle of nowhere”) still survives despite the fact that vocations are dropping down dramatically. But this is a general issue, as we well know.
The monastery was founded in the 19th century by Dom Rosendo Salvado, a Spanish priest who, with the blessing of Gregory XVI, tried to create a Christian environment for the aboriginal people living in that area. He wanted to help them to develop in certain areas such as education, and to be able to face the challenges of living in a modern world. The monks structured beautiful schools and infrastructures in the Monastery area, so that everyone—including the monks themselves—could live a meaningful life.
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