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The Norbertine community of St. Michael’s Abbey in Orange County, California. (Credit: Norbertines.) Ramos: On May 28, 1115, St. Norbert, a worldly and mediocre cleric, was thrown from his horse ...
On any typical weekend, the white cassock-clad priests of the Norbertine order from St. Michael’s Abbey in southern California preach in about 35 parishes, sharing the fruits of their ...
Saint Norbert Abbey said it has made a deal to sell the San Damiano Friary, an historic property on Lake Monona, to the city of Monona, which hopes to preserve the green space for the community.
Inside each card, Nate Lindstrom would find a check for $3,500 from the Norbertines of St. Norbert Abbey in De Pere, Wisconsin. The money provided Lindstrom with another month of financial ...
How Nate Lindstrom’s death by suicide spurred a push for more accountability on clergy sexual abuse No charges were filed against the 3 Norbertine order priests he accused — including a man ...
The Norbertines, of Southern California, have been growing as a community and were looking for a place to establish a new community, Paprocki said.
A religious community must make sure its economic activity serves its mission, fulfills its charism and never becomes an end in itself, Pope Francis told members of the Norbertine order.
The Mission Goes On: Norbertines Break Ground on New Abbey Construction on St. Michael’s Abbey, amid 327 acres in California, began March 18.
Jason Jerry, who runs a news blog in Green Bay, can be confrontational as he tries to speak out about abuses by Catholic priests.
DE PERE - St. Norbert Abbey has identified 22 Norbertine priests who sexually assaulted minors over six decades. The abbey on Friday released the list of names after an investigation into abuse ...
The Norbertines were founded on Christmas 882 years ago by St. Norbert, a German, who gave up his wealth for life as a poor priest following a strict regimen of prayer and penance.
The Norbertines, whose tradition in Europe includes work in churches, are better known in the U.S. for their teaching and rigid monastic life.