Benedictines of Peace and Justice

Listen with the ear of your heart
- Saint Benedict

St Benedict

The Benedictines of Peace and Justice is a community of women and men (clergy and lay people) who take vows to become Monks or Oblates and are dedicated to a monastic heritage in the Benedictine tradition by living lives of work, service to the poor and disenfranchised, and prayer in an extended community. Click the link to see a copy of the constitution.  Scroll down to view an interview with Benedictines, Abbot Michael and Sister Honey.  

3259 NW 32nd Terrace, Oakland Park, FL 33309

For information contact Bishop Michael Theogene, OSB
(800) 603-0644 ext. 714
 
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Vocations

Core Values

CACINA believes each person is beloved and created in the image of God, without exception.
CACINA places high value upon gender equality, diversity of peoples, and inclusion of all in the ministries of the church.
CACINA believes the Gospel calls for a commitment to social justice and action to serve the poor.
CACINA is a welcoming Church preaching the Gospel of LOVE of both neighbor and ourselves.
CACINA respects Catholic tradition in liturgy and spirituality, we worship in community with Eucharist as our centering prayer and other communal devotions while encouraging the spiritual growth and commitment to the Body of Christ.
CACINA believes in shared governance among laity and clergy in our discernment and in our leadership.