Category: Nezaradené

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    “During my visit to the Abbey, I was deeply moved by the quiet harmony that shapes daily life there. Prayer, work, conversation, and hospitality seemed naturally woven together, without separation. Celebrating the liturgy in such a living community reminded me that faith is not only expressed in words, but in the way people welcome one another and care for the place they inhabit. The Abbey offered a rare experience of peace and attentiveness — a space where the spiritual life could breathe within the rhythm of ordinary life.”

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    Father Jacques, priest
    Nice, France
  • 6

    “When my memory began to falter, my family encouraged me to spend some time at the Abbey. I was a little afraid at first, but what I found there was a place full of life.  Being surrounded by different generations brought me a deep sense of comfort. The laughter of the children and the kindness of the community helped me feel present and at peace. Even on the days when I forget small things, I remember the warmth of that place.”

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    Raymonde, high-school teacher
    Auch, France
  • 2

    “I attended the decorative arts workshop on faux wood and faux stone techniques, and it exceeded my expectations. The training combined rigorous craftsmanship with a deep respect for traditional methods. Practicing these techniques in the quiet atmosphere of the Abbey made the experience feel almost timeless. It was more than learning a craft — it was discovering how patience, observation, and artistry come together.”

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    Valérie, professor
    Schindellegi, Switzerland 
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    “Working in the gardens and orchards at the Abbey changed my relationship with time and work. The rhythm of the land brought a sense of clarity and inner calm I had not experienced before. What surprised me most was how quickly the physical work translated into inner balance. I left with practical knowledge about monastic cultivation and a renewed sense of responsibility towards the land and manual work.”

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    Esther,  doctor
    Luzern, Switzerland

  • 3

    “After a period of intense work and exhaustion, the stay at the Abbey gave me the space to slow down and regain balance. The combination of nature, simple daily rhythms, and attentive guidance helped me rediscover a healthier way of living. It wasn’t about quick solutions but about learning sustainable habits. I returned home calmer, clearer, and with renewed energy.”

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    Julien, CEO
    Lausanne, Switzerland 
  • 4

    “From the moment I arrived, the sense of welcome was remarkable. The retreat offered a rare opportunity to step away from daily pressures while still engaging in meaningful activities. Shared meals, thoughtful conversations, and moments of silence created a strong feeling of community. It felt less like visiting a place and more like entering a living environment.”

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    Veronique, doctor
    Paris, France
  • 5

    “What struck me most during my stay at the Abbey was the care given to preparing and sharing meals. The cooking sessions were not simply about recipes or techniques; they felt like a kind of quiet liturgy of the kitchen. Each step — selecting ingredients from the garden, preparing them patiently, cooking together — had its own rhythm and meaning. The meals themselves became moments of gratitude and conversation. I left with practical culinary skills, but also with a new understanding of how cooking can nourish both body and community.”

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    Gaëlle, head waitress
    Saint Malo,,France