The Saint Vincent Archabbey Vocation Office and the Archabbey Communications Office has teamed up with the Pittsburgh video production company Ox Productions to launch a new series of vocation videos featuring monks of the Archabbey. Life at the monastery, its challenges, its blessings, as well as the call to religious life are among the topics covered.
When Michael Antonacci graduated from Hempfield High School and came to Saint Vincent College to study physics and mathematics, he wasn’t even Catholic. But as he began to interact with some of the Benedictines who taught at Saint Vincent, his interest was piqued and, as he says in the video, he discovered that these men were at a “different level.”
Now a monk and a priest with a doctorate in physics from the University of North Carolina, he teaches in the Saint Vincent College Physics Department and is also an assistant to the novice master in the Archabbey Vocation program. Here is his story:
For more information on the Archabbey, visit the Archabbey website, or to arrange a visit fill out this form. The next “Come and See” weekend for men considering a call to monastic life and priesthood is May 23-25, 2025. There will be another “Come and See” in July.