Oblates of St. Benedict are Christian men and women who choose to associate
themselves with a Benedictine religious community in order to strengthen their
baptismal commitment and enrich their Christian way of life.
The life of any Christian is a self-offering to God in gratitude and in loving
response to the God who has first so lovingly and graciously offered Himself to
us in Jesus Christ.
"Oblation" means offering. Oblates seek to offer themselves more fully to Christ
and to the Church by pondering the wisdom found in the Rule of St. Benedict and
by entering into fellowship with this community at Subiaco. By these means Oblates
discover ever anew that God calls us to holiness of life and that the Rule and the
Benedictine community can be instruments of God's grace in their vocation to become
holy in the world.
Oblates do not take vows or live in a monastery. They continue to live in the world
while they strive eagerly to live out the values of the Gospel. On the other hand,
they do make promises to seek God more intensely through the principles of the Rule
of St. Benedict and in partnership with the monks of the Benedictine community with
which they are affiliated at Subiaco.
Oblates may be single lay people, married lay people, or secular clergy. Whatever
their state in life, Oblates have discerned a call to deepen their Christian commitment
through association with a Benedictine religious community. In their promise to live
according to the spirit of the Rule, they commit themselves to seek God above all
things and to prefer Christ to all else in the ordinary circumstances of their lives.
This commitment is meant not only to enhance their personal spirituality but also to
help them become better witnesses of Christ by word and example, just as it is the
role of vowed religious to give witness to Christian values that the secular world
tends to ignore or reject.
Unlike members of third orders, Oblates do not adhere to a distinct rule of their
own, nor are they bound to a specific set of religious practices. They do, however,
promise to "dedicate [themselves] to the service of God and neighbor according to
the Rule of St. Benedict, insofar as [their] state in life permits"(Oblation ceremony ).
This promise does involve a personal commitment to nurture the specific values
contained in the Rule and to make some time in one's schedule for the Liturgy of
the Hours and the holy reading of Scripture.
The Oblates at Subiaco have weekend retreats in April and September each year.
For more information about becoming an Oblate of St. Benedict at Subiaco Abbey or
attending an Oblate retreat, please contact:
Br. Mel Stinson, OSB
Oblate Director
E-mail: brmel@subi.org
Phone: 479-934-
405 N Subiaco Avenue | Subiaco, AR 72865 | (479) 934-1000