We provide aid to victims of natural disasters, support missionaries and traveling ministers, and help build places of worship in developing countries. We hold worship services, retreats, Bible studies, public lectures and ministry gatherings.
Arranging religious services and religious meetings. We emphasize Bible study and critical measurement of all things by its testimony. We create a community of faith that embraces all generations. We draw hope for our lives from the life, death and resurrection of Jesus and seek to live by his example.
Organizing religious services and religious meetings. We allow tourist tours of the monastery. The Cistercian monastery was founded in 1259 by Vok I of Rožmberk. The monastery was dissolved in 1941. In the 1950s, the monastery was dissolved a second time. Now the Cistercians inhabit it again and administer it according to the motto Ora et labora.
Part of the Pilgrimage House is also a monastery dining room, where we offer full board for individuals and families on weekdays. For larger organized groups we are able to offer all-day meals on weekends by arrangement.
The pilgrimage house with a capacity of 110 beds is open for individuals and families, but also for organized groups. It offers accommodation especially for spiritual and recreational stays, i.e. for all those who want to calm down, attend Mass, prayers of the brothers or specific exercises.