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Sadhu Benedict Moth - Khulna - Bangladesh
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Excerpted from the website:
- Sadhu Benedict Moth (St Benedict Monastery) is a Benedictine monastery located at Maheswarapasha in Khulna district (South-West of Bangladesh). It began its life in January 1978 when an Italian young missionary, Carlo Rubini, and a Bengali young man, Premananda Karmaker, thought of starting a Christian monastic presence in Bangladesh.
- After ten years, spent in deepening the Christian and Hindu monastic experience and its possible adaptation to the present situation in the country, they purchased a suitable piece of land (at Maheswarapasha, which means “God’s delights”) where, in 1989, they started building the small monastery that, in 1990, received recognition as a dependent monastery of Praglia Abbey (Italy).
- As with any Benedictine monastic institution the rhythm of life of the monastery follows the ancient Latin motto Ora et Labora (prayer and work).

