Volunteer

Founded in 2003, the Saint John's Benedictine Volunteer Corps provides SJU students or alumni with volunteer opportunities at Benedictine monasteries. Volunteers begin their commitment with a two week monastic experience program at Saint John's followed by an assignment to another Benedictine monastery (current sites include Guatemala, New Jersey, Rome, and Tanzania).

Once at their program site, Volunteers are expected to participate in the prayer schedule and eat with the community work (at least one service a day) as well as work between 30 to 40 hours per week (participating in the apostolic work of the host monastery).

Click here for the Benedictine Volunteer Corps homepage.

Options

From visiting for the weekend and getting a taste of Benedictine life, to a year of service, to professing vows to follow Christ in community, there are many different ways you can join us in our search for God.

First Visit Application

Application for a first visit to Saint John's Abbey

MEP

The Saint John’s Abbey Monastic Experience Program (MEP) invites

Volunteer

Founded in 2003, the Saint John's Benedictine Volunteer Corps provides SJU students or alumni with v...

Associate

The Saint John’s Abbey Monastic Associates Program recognizes

Oblate

An Oblate is a lay or clerical, single or married, person formally associated to a particular monast...

Professed

Benedictines make vows which are almost unique among religious, and which make our lives recognizabl...