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Gloria Deo

The trailer for Gloria Deo, a feature-length documentary following the Tyburn Nuns across their nine monasteries worldwide. Beginning at the motherhouse near Marble Arch in London, established in 1903 on the site associated with Catholic Martyrs of the Reformation, the film journeys through Ireland, Scotland, the Andes, and Australasia, offering a rare glimpse into the life of this contemplative Benedictine order dedicated to perpetual Eucharistic adoration.

Mo Xavier McMonagle

former Superior General of the Tyburn Nuns

“I think this film would interest everyone who is keen to discover more about how cloistered Benedictine nuns actually live and how their charism of prayer, Eucharistic adoration and hospitality influence the wider Catholic and Christian community. Also, the joy and beauty of lives dedicated to the contemplative monastic life which flow out from this film make it a powerful educational medium for those who sincerely seek God and godliness in a secular world. I would see this film as having its place in restoring the religious faith in religious life itself today, in families and schools as part of promoting the value of monastic life, a tool for leading people to prayer and also for promoting vocations to the religious and monastic life in general. Finally I feel strongly that it will serve as an introduction to the holiness of the foundress of the Tyburn Nuns - Mother Marie Adele Garnier and her charism of Eucharistic adoration.”

Gloria Deo

The trailer for Gloria Deo, a feature-length documentary following the Tyburn Nuns across their nine monasteries worldwide. Beginning at the motherhouse near Marble Arch in London, established in 1903 on the site associated with Catholic Martyrs of the Reformation, the film journeys through Ireland, Scotland, the Andes, and Australasia, offering a rare glimpse into the life of this contemplative Benedictine order dedicated to perpetual Eucharistic adoration.

Mo Xavier McMonagle

former Superior General of the Tyburn Nuns

“I think this film would interest everyone who is keen to discover more about how cloistered Benedictine nuns actually live and how their charism of prayer, Eucharistic adoration and hospitality influence the wider Catholic and Christian community. Also, the joy and beauty of lives dedicated to the contemplative monastic life which flow out from this film make it a powerful educational medium for those who sincerely seek God and godliness in a secular world. I would see this film as having its place in restoring the religious faith in religious life itself today, in families and schools as part of promoting the value of monastic life, a tool for leading people to prayer and also for promoting vocations to the religious and monastic life in general. Finally I feel strongly that it will serve as an introduction to the holiness of the foundress of the Tyburn Nuns - Mother Marie Adele Garnier and her charism of Eucharistic adoration.”

Gloria Deo

The trailer for Gloria Deo, a feature-length documentary following the Tyburn Nuns across their nine monasteries worldwide. Beginning at the motherhouse near Marble Arch in London, established in 1903 on the site associated with Catholic Martyrs of the Reformation, the film journeys through Ireland, Scotland, the Andes, and Australasia, offering a rare glimpse into the life of this contemplative Benedictine order dedicated to perpetual Eucharistic adoration.

Mo Xavier McMonagle

former Superior General of the Tyburn Nuns

“I think this film would interest everyone who is keen to discover more about how cloistered Benedictine nuns actually live and how their charism of prayer, Eucharistic adoration and hospitality influence the wider Catholic and Christian community. Also, the joy and beauty of lives dedicated to the contemplative monastic life which flow out from this film make it a powerful educational medium for those who sincerely seek God and godliness in a secular world. I would see this film as having its place in restoring the religious faith in religious life itself today, in families and schools as part of promoting the value of monastic life, a tool for leading people to prayer and also for promoting vocations to the religious and monastic life in general. Finally I feel strongly that it will serve as an introduction to the holiness of the foundress of the Tyburn Nuns - Mother Marie Adele Garnier and her charism of Eucharistic adoration.”

Gloria Deo

The trailer for Gloria Deo, a feature-length documentary following the Tyburn Nuns across their nine monasteries worldwide. Beginning at the motherhouse near Marble Arch in London, established in 1903 on the site associated with Catholic Martyrs of the Reformation, the film journeys through Ireland, Scotland, the Andes, and Australasia, offering a rare glimpse into the life of this contemplative Benedictine order dedicated to perpetual Eucharistic adoration.

Mo Xavier McMonagle

former Superior General of the Tyburn Nuns

“I think this film would interest everyone who is keen to discover more about how cloistered Benedictine nuns actually live and how their charism of prayer, Eucharistic adoration and hospitality influence the wider Catholic and Christian community. Also, the joy and beauty of lives dedicated to the contemplative monastic life which flow out from this film make it a powerful educational medium for those who sincerely seek God and godliness in a secular world. I would see this film as having its place in restoring the religious faith in religious life itself today, in families and schools as part of promoting the value of monastic life, a tool for leading people to prayer and also for promoting vocations to the religious and monastic life in general. Finally I feel strongly that it will serve as an introduction to the holiness of the foundress of the Tyburn Nuns - Mother Marie Adele Garnier and her charism of Eucharistic adoration.”

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