History
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CAMALDOLESE are part of the great Benedictine family founded
by
Saint Benedict in the sixth century. The Camoldolese branch
was established through the reforming efforts of the eleventh
century Italian monk Saint
Romuald. His reform sought to revitalize the best of
the communal and solitary dimensions of monastic life. Nearly
a thousand
years ago, St. Romuald founded the Hermitage of Camaldoli high
in the mountains of central Italy. There are Camaldolese hermitages
and monasteries up and down Italy. The most ancient is the
urban
monastery of St. Gregory the Great in the heart of Rome.
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Camaldolese are also in Poland, France, India, Brazil, and Tanzania.
The Camaldolese Benedictine life was brought to the United States
in 1958, with the founding of New Camaldoli Hermitage in the Santa
Lucia mountains of Big Sur, California. Since then, the Hermitage
has developed into an established expression of the contemplative
and eremitical dimension of monastic life. An urban house in Berkeley,
CA, Incarnation Monastery, also serves as a house of studies.
A community of women, Transfiguration Monastery, is located in
Windsor, NY.
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Camaldoli monasteries in the United States
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New Camaldoli Hermitage
62475 Coast HWY 1 (Lucia)
Big Sur, CA. 93920-9656
Tel: (831) 667-2456
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Incarnation Monastery
1369 La Loma Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94708
Tel: (510) 548-0965 or
(510) 845-0601
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Transfiguration Monastery
701 NY RT 79
Windsor NY 13865
Tel: (607) 655-2366
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