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The Congregation

The Congregation of the Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing is the product of a dream and a goal.

St. Benedict in the cave of SubiacoTowards the end of the fifth century, Benedict of Nursia, at the time a young student in Rome, left the decadent city to pursue a goal: TO SEEK GOD. Thinking he would achieve his goal in solitude – like the hermits of the time – he spent a life of prayer and solitude in a cave in Subiaco. God allowed Himself to be "found" by Benedict, but led him to bring Him to many others. The solitary life had to give way to one in community, which was eventuallyMonte Casino established on Monte Casino, where Benedict set down his way to God in what is now known as the HOLY RULE or the RULE OF BENEDICT. The years and centuries that followed saw Benedictines inspiring peoples of country upon country first in Europe and then, beyond, to pursue the same goal of SEEKING GOD through their life of prayer and work, lived in community with a superior, observing the Holy Rule.

Move forward some fourteen centuries to the 1880s... A Benedictine monk in the Abbey of Beuron in Germany, Fr. Andreas Amrhein, OSB, dreamt of bringing back the missionary dimension to the prevailing practice of Benedictine life at that time – mostly in the confines of a monastery or convent enclosure. In 1884 he founded the Congregation of St. Ottilien, Benedictine monks with a special mission " to bring Christ to those who do not yet know Him." The following year, he formed the first group of women to evangelize together with the monks. On September 24, 1885 the Congregation of the Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing was formally approved by the Holy See. Later years would see the Sisters’ congregation separating administratively from that of the monks while maintaining close spiritual and missionary relationships as well as working side by side in a number of missions, especially in African countries.