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Art Draws Together

A quarter of a century is a long time for anyone. Still, time passes so quickly. As attentive, as watchful, and as careful as one might be, time slips away. Time is measured and exact, yet it is so much more significant by way of its seeming-ness than in its actual-ness.

Fr. Iain MacLellan, O.S.B. ’78

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A Year to Rejoice

This year brought much to celebrate for the monastery—including Priesthood and Diaconate Ordinations for four members, a profession of Simple Vows, a profession of Solemn Vows, and a new Novice.

From left: Fr. Titus Michael Phelan, O.S.B. ’12, Abbot Mark Cooper, O.S.B. ’71, Fr. Francis Ryan McCarty, O.S.B. ’10, Bishop Peter A. Libasci, Fr. Basil Louis Franciose, O.S.B. ’17.

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Rock of Ages

How a small Catholic Benedictine college in New Hampshire managed to attract some of the biggest bands and musicians of the times.

Eagles demo record

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Law and Leadership

As U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire, Jane E. Young ’86 is guided by her love of the Granite State, and her Catholic faith.

Jane Young

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Honoring the Legacy of Donald Healy ’60

Anselmians past and present recently gathered to honor long-serving Saint Anselm College Admission Director Donald Healy ’60 by naming the conference room in the new Savard Welcome Center in his honor.

Don and Patricia Healy

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The Next Generation of Faith

Today, nearly one-third of the 31 members of the Saint Anselm Abbey were born during the post-baby boom era - representing a powerful example of the community’s continuity and vow of stability for generations to come.

Monks gather for a photo