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Why Saint Meinrad
Saint Meinrad: The Place
Saint Meinrad Archabbey and School of Theology are situated high on a hill
overlooking the town of St. Meinrad. Most of the Archabbey and school buildings
are constructed of sandstone, which was quarried locally, and are Romanesque in
style.
Saint Meinrad's grounds offer relaxing and peaceful surroundings. The vast
campus includes several lakes, hiking trails, outdoor shrines and recreational
facilities.
Thousands of men and women come to our southern Indiana campus every year to be
renewed in mind and spirit by dwelling, even if only for a short time, in our
contemplative environment. The relaxing surroundings are a touchstone of peace
that feeds their lives, their prayer and their service to the Church.
Campus Bookstore
The Scholar Shop offers academic and religious books, supplies, and a variety
of Saint Meinrad items.
Services
Washers and dryers are available for use. A tailor/shoe repair shop and a hair
salon are also located on campus.
Recreation and Athletics
Two gymnasiums provide areas for basketball and volleyball, weightlifting and
exercise equipment. Outdoor facilities include tennis and racquetball courts,
lakes for fishing, and paths and rural roads for walking, running and biking.
National and state parks for hiking and camping are nearby.
Concerts, performances and lectures are scheduled throughout the year in St.
Bede Theater, the Church Leadership Center, and other campus venues. The
UnStable, a student-operated pub on campus, provides a place to relax and enjoy
camaraderie.
Video Library
Sabbatical guests are welcome to borrow VHS movies at no charge from Saint
Meinrad's video library.
Archabbey Library
The Archabbey Library offers patrons a spacious and inviting environment for
study and research. The library contains more than 170,000 volumes. The library
also receives more than 300 periodicals. A large microfilm collection
supplements the bound periodical section. Exhibits of artwork or special
subjects are regularly displayed in the library gallery, where public readings
are hosted as well.
Books and periodicals are in open stacks for ready access. Sabbaticants may
check out books for one month, with the option for an additional month's use.
Each student receives a library card.
Computer workstations with access to printers and scanners are available and
allow patrons to connect easily to the Internet. Dataports installed in the
library offer Internet convenience for laptop computer users.
Computer/Network Access
Access to the Internet is provided through the campus network. Network access
is available in sabbatical rooms through direct hookups and dial-up access.
Computers, printers and network access also are available in productivity
centers, located in the sabbatical housing area and in the library.
Health Services
Archabbey Health Service provides professional care to residents at all times.
A school physician is on call when needed. Local hospitals are nearby for
serious illness or injury.
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