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Saint Augustine's House Lutheran Monastery in Oxford Michigan
Saint Augustine's House came up over in GT in a thread about monasticism.
Given all the ink used in condemnation of monasticism in the historical Confessions, it seems really odd to me that there would exist a Lutheran monastery in the Benedictine tradition.
It also seems that since monasticism runs strongly counter to the Lutheran doctrine of vocation that serious Lutherans would have a big problem shutting themselves away for a lifetime from participating in the community at large.
Apparently there are quite a few ... monks, participants, whatever ... that have LCMS backgrounds which surprised me. At St. Augustine's House there are participants from ELCA, LCMS, and other Lutheran bodies. It's confusing to me how LCMS Lutherans would involve themselves in a ecumenical endeavor like this.
I've googled around a bit, but I can't find any mention of this monastery in any of my regular Confessional Lutheran sources. High Church Lutheranism is cool with me, but this seems to be taking it to an extreme that would be counter-indicated by a strict adherence to the BoC.
I also found that there is quite a long history of Lutheran monasticism, especially in Europe.
Ostanback Monastery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amelungsborn Abbey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Priory of St. Wigbert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Augustine's House came up over in GT in a thread about monasticism.
Given all the ink used in condemnation of monasticism in the historical Confessions, it seems really odd to me that there would exist a Lutheran monastery in the Benedictine tradition.
It also seems that since monasticism runs strongly counter to the Lutheran doctrine of vocation that serious Lutherans would have a big problem shutting themselves away for a lifetime from participating in the community at large.
Apparently there are quite a few ... monks, participants, whatever ... that have LCMS backgrounds which surprised me. At St. Augustine's House there are participants from ELCA, LCMS, and other Lutheran bodies. It's confusing to me how LCMS Lutherans would involve themselves in a ecumenical endeavor like this.
I've googled around a bit, but I can't find any mention of this monastery in any of my regular Confessional Lutheran sources. High Church Lutheranism is cool with me, but this seems to be taking it to an extreme that would be counter-indicated by a strict adherence to the BoC.
I also found that there is quite a long history of Lutheran monasticism, especially in Europe.
Ostanback Monastery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Loccum Abbey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amelungsborn Abbey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Priory of St. Wigbert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia