New Melleray: Cistercian Monks Receiving
All as Christ and Preferring Christ Above All

Welcome to New Melleray Abbey. We are delighted that you are visiting our monastery.

New Melleray is a community of Roman Catholic monks. We belong to the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance, commonly known as Trappists. Disciples of Jesus Christ, we join countless men and women who throughout fifteen hundred years have discovered the Rule of Saint Benedict to offer a challenging and effective way of living the Gospel. Our communal way of monastic life in the Cistercian tradition serves our desire to be wholly oriented to the experience of the living God.

Located southwest of Dubuque, Iowa, New Melleray was founded in 1849 by monks of our Order from Mount Melleray Abbey, Ireland. Like all monasteries, New Melleray Abbey is a school of charity. The monastery is a place where we learn to love God, to love ourselves, and to love each other. Together with its fertile farmland and rugged woodlands our monastery provides us with solitude and precious silence.

Through our guest house and other forms of monastic hospitality, we are happy to offer to our brothers and sisters who follow other paths, a place where they may find acceptance, peace, and prayer. Click on “Visit Us” for various ways to share in our way of life as a long-term guest living within the community.

With Trappist Caskets we support ourselves and supply employment to local men and women by making and selling simple wooden caskets and burial urns of exceptional quality.

Again, welcome to New Melleray’s home page. We invite you to explore our website to find out more about us. You might start by checking out one of these links.

What’s Happening at the Abbey

Monthly Activity

May Days

The beautiful spring weather provided the impetus to organize another Walk in the Woods, when some of the monks and nuns of Mississippi Abbey join for a hike on either of our wooded...READ MORE

Springing Forth

The Paschal season is in full flower, with alleluias lifting up the ends of our songs and prayers. Although our Easter Vigil service began at 4 a.m., there was a large gathering...READ MORE

Time Marches On

The flow of events has been fairly smooth, with few ripples asking for attention. The community did enter a week of retreat the first week of March. Our Constitutions...READ MORE

Into the New Year

The Advent season moved us smoothly into Christmas. Fr. Brendan had a sudden and unfortunate encounter with a deer on the highway. (Not so smooth, after all.) One less deer thirsting...READ MORE

Last Days of Fall

Fall seemed to declare its closure with a dramatic delivery of over twelve inches of snow on the last day of November. This coincided with the day of the burial of one of our...READ MORE

A View of Life at New Melleray