Communities which are entirely
dedicated to contemplation, so that their members in solitude and silence, with
constant prayer and penance willingly undertaken, occupy themselves with God
alone, retain at all times, no matter how pressing the needs of the active
apostolate may be, an honorable place in the Mystical Body of Christ, whose
"members do not all have the same function." For these offer to God
a sacrifice of praise which is outstanding. Moreover, the manifold results of
their holiness lend luster to the people of God which is inspired by their
example and which gains new members by their apostolate,which is as effective
as it is hidden. Thus, they are revealed to be a glory of the Church and a
well-spring of heavenly graces... The principal duty of monks is to offer a
service to the divine majesty at once humble and noble within the walls of the
monastery...
Excerpts from Perfectae Caritatis
Seeking Jesus alone as our Treasure, we desire to live out these sacred ideals.