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Abbey of St. Walburga The Abbey of St Walburga is a community of Benedictine contemplative nuns of the Roman Catholic Church We are located in a valley in northern Colorado, where the high plains meet the foothills of the Rocky Mountains
Contact Visit – Abbey of St. Walburga Visiting the Abbey Retreats Anyone is welcome to visit our Abbey during the day and to join us in our daily praise of God As contemplative Benedictine nuns, we pray the full Divine Office, which consists of seven prayer services held throughout the day
Abbey of St. Walburga History Our patroness, St Walburga (710-779) herself participated in the missionary thrust that carried Benedictine monasticism from the flourishing monasteries of Anglo-Saxon England to the continent Her relics are kept at the Abtei St Walburg in Eichstätt, Germany, which was founded in 1035
St. Walburga: Our Patroness – Abbey of St. Walburga Holy Walburga, you dwell in the glory of heaven, gazing upon the face of the Triune God in the company of all the saints I turn to you, full of trust in the words of Jesus Christ, “Amen, amen I say to you, the one who has faith in me will do the works I do, and greater far than these” (Jn 14:12)
Abbey of St. Walburga The Abbey of St Walburga is a small community of Benedictine contemplative nuns of the Roman Catholic Church We are located in a valley in northern Colorado, where the high plains meet the foothills of the Rocky Mountains
Our Abbess – Abbey of St. Walburga On the left side of the coat of arms is the arms of the Abbey The blue sky over three golden mountains represent the majestic region of Colorado where the Abbey is located, at the foot of the Rockies
Daily Life – Abbey of St. Walburga Liturgical prayer has the highest place in the Benedictine’s life, but St Benedict realized that human beings are not just spirits but also flesh—both aspects of the human person must be used to glorify God
Abbey News – Abbey of St. Walburga Wisdom from Walburga: ‘A return to Eden’ EXCLUSIVE | PHOTOS: Inside the Abbey of St Walburga’s hidden vocation of prayer for the Church; PHOTOS: ‘Yes, for always’: New Abbey of St Walburga nun vows life to Christ the Bridegroom; Abbey of St Walburga nun solemnly vows her life to Christ the Bridegroom
Abbey of St. Walburga Oblates Oblates and nuns of the Abbey of St Walburga singing the “Receive Me, O Lord” chant at a final oblation ceremony
Walburga – Abbey of St. Walburga Photo of Saint Walburga’s crypt at the Abtei St Walburg in Eichstätt, taken by one of our Sisters who travelled to Germany for the Abbatial Blessing of Mother Hildegard, OSB The images on the walls are memorial plaques depicting miracles attributed to Saint Walburga, donated by patrons in gratitude for her intercession