For decades there have been many who are pleased to celebrate the three sacred days of Easter with the Benedictine community. Guests have the opportunity to participate in the liturgy, contemplate in silence and prayer and to reconcile with themselves and with those around through confession or with the help of a spiritual guide. The celebration of the death and resurrection of Christ begins on Holy Thursday with the mass commemorating the Last Supper and closes with the Easter Vigil on the night of Holy Saturday. To accommodate many hundreds of people the monastery uses the sleeping quarters of the secondary school emptied for spring break.