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Saint Benedict's Abbey Church, Ealing, London - Charlbury Grove, London, England. Charlbury Grove, London W5 2DY. Phone: +44 20 8194 2301. Email: formation@ealingabbey.org.uk. Website: https://ealingabbeyparish.uk. more details » Act of Spiritual Communion - Click Here. Live. NEXT LIVE SERVICE. Now. Playing. 10:35 - Vespers (Evening Prayer)
Ealing Abbey is home to a community of monks whose lives are governed by the Rule of St Benedict. Although most monasteries are away from large towns, Ealing Abbey is in a large London suburb. Who We Are. What We Do. Monks at Prayer. Vocation Discernment. Feasts this week. All are memoria unless otherwise stated. 7th Week of Ordinary Time.
We are a vibrant Roman Catholic Parish in West London, Ealing. The Parish is cared for and served by the Benedictine Monastery of Ealing Abbey. Our Community is large and is truly international with people from all over the world.
The Abbey of Ealing is a Roman Catholic Benedictine monastery located on Castlebar Hill in Ealing, England. It is part of the English Benedictine Congregation. The shrine is dedicated to Saint Benedict of Nursia. In 2020, the Abbey had fourteen residential monks.
Ealing Abbey is home to a community of monks who live in service of God under the Rule of St Benedict. The monastery has been on its present site since 1897, having been founded from St Gregory’s Abbey, which was then at Downside in Somerset.