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Roman Catholic monastery in Ewu-Esan, Nigeria
Ewu Monastery
Ewu Monastery is located in NigeriaEwu MonasteryLocation within Nigeria
Monastery information
Full nameEwu Monastery
Other namesEwumonastery; Benedictines Ewu; Ewu Benedictines; Monks of Ewu; St. Benedict Monastery Ewu
OrderOrder of Saint Benedict
EstablishedJuly 11, 1979
Mother houseGlenstal Abbey
Dedicated toMary, mother of Jesus
DioceseCatholic Diocese of Uromi
People
Founder(s)Dom Augustine O'Sullivan OSB;
Dom Columba Breen OSB
PriorDOM Egwhrujakpor Peter OSB
ArchbishopAugustine Akubueze
BishopDonatus Ogun OSA
Important associated figuresFather Prior
Site
LocationEwumonastery road
off Ekpoma-Auchi expressway,
Ewu-Esan, Edo State
CountryNigeria Nigeria
Coordinates6°12′07.7″N 6°15′07.8″E / 6.202139°N 6.252167°E / 6.202139; 6.252167
Public accessOpen to people of all faith
Websitewww.ewumonks.org

Ewu Monastery is a Nigerian Roman Catholic Church monastery belonging to the Order of Saint Benedict located in Ewu-Esan in Edo State of Nigeria. The monastery was established on July 11, 1979 by Dom Augustine O'Sullivan and Dom Columaba Breen of Glenstal Abbey.

History

The Abbot and members of the monastic community of St. Columba Abbey, Murroe, Ireland in 1969 wanted to establish a new monastic foundation at that point in their history. After unsuccessful attempts to establish a monastic community in South America (Uruguay) and East Africa (Kenya), three monks of St. Columba Abbey set out for Nigeria in 1974. Father Ambrose, Dom Columba Breen, and Fr. Columba Cary-Elwes were the tree monks dispatched to Nigeria to seek out the possibility of establishing a new monastic foundation after the failed initial efforts elsewhere.

Monks Occupation

Hospitality

“Let all guests who arrive be received like Christ…” sets the tone for hospitality as stated in the Rule of Saint Benedict. The monks are expected to live by the rule of their founder Saint Benedict.

Herbal Enterprise

The monastery most visible enterprise is an herbal product manufacturing private company known as Pax Herbal Clinic and Research Laboratories.

Retreat Center

The monastery retreat center can accommodate up to 50 guests at any given time. For more info, call +2348036064045 or +2348054615054

References

  1. Ewu, Monastery (2004). The story of Ewu Monastery. Edo State: St Benedict Monastery. pp. 1–2. ISBN 9788018491.
  2. Benedict, Saint. "Chapter 53: On the Reception of Guests". The Rule of Benedict. The Order of Saint Benedict. Retrieved 30 April 2017.

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