At the Benedictine abbey school near Munich, pupils stand before the crucifix each morning, monks share the building with 551 students and faith remains part of the school’s ordinary rhythm.

Schäftlarn, where Catholic education still has a visible place in everyday school life
At the Benedictine abbey school near Munich, pupils stand before the crucifix each morning, monks share the building with 551 students and faith remains part of the school’s ordinary rhythm.
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