
A serious practice is necessary
If you want to develop, cultivate the field of your heart and the field of your life and uncover the
John Main Seminar 2026, American University, Washington D.C.Â
17 – 20 SEPTEMBER
An online series on a theme central to humanity’s future
10 FEBRUARY – 16 DECEMBER

If you want to develop, cultivate the field of your heart and the field of your life and uncover the

In this article, we meet farmer in residence at Bonnevaux and expert in permaculture and agro-ecology Thomas Litzler interviewed by Kailas Moorthy,

The world, in which we live, does not value the virtue of humility. On the contrary it is self-assertion, overt self-confidence, material success, fame and esteem in the eyes of others that is coveted.
The soul of Bonnevaux is its small residential community. This is a group of people living together in the spirit of the 1500-year-old Rule of St Benedict. It is an ‘open cloister’ inspired by the essential elements of monastic wisdom. We try to live peacefully while being aware of the turbulence of the world today and contributing as we can to healing its divisions.
Volunteers and guests who make their time at Bonnevaux part of their spiritual journey are invited to experience our faith in the power of contemplation to heal the world.
Laurence Freeman explores the shifting landscape of spirituality and religion in the modern world, contrasting past and present approaches to faith, authority, and experience. Through reflections on monastic life, meditation, and the teachings of figures like John Main and Abbot Marmion, it invites a deeper understanding of prayer, identity, and the enduring question: what is religion truly for?
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Tim Shriver received the Laetare Medal from the University of Notre Dame on 17 May during the university’s graduation ceremony,

Laurence Freeman gave an introductory talk on Christian Meditation at the Major Seminary of Coimbra on Sunday, 3 May, in

My name’s Helen and I’m 33, I’m from Liverpool. Meditation was always a part of my faith life, but it