A place where both laity and clergy learn in fellowship
For over a millennia, Benedictine monasteries have been places where faith and learning have flourished. We are excited to launch the Buckfast Institute where both laity and clergy can learn in partnership as we face the challenges of a rapidly changing world.
Embodied in a vibrant and growing monastic community, the Buckfast Institute will offer a unique opportunity to grow in sound and strong faith, as together we build the kingdom of God.
Quality learning for lay people and clergy
Learn online and in person, immersed in a Benedictine Community
Dr Andrew Kaethler, Dean of Studies of the Buckfast Institute
Andrew grew up in Vancouver, Canada. At Trinity Western University he earned a MA in Religion, Culture, and Ethics.
His dissertation explored how the political philosopher George Grant holds together Athens (philosophy) and Jerusalem (theology). Following this he moved to Lithuania and taught theology and philosophy at LCC International University. In 2011 Andrew moved to Scotland and in 2015 received his PhD in Systematic Theology from the University of St Andrews.
His thesis examined the theological anthropology of Joseph Ratzinger and Alexander Schmemann. While living in Scotland, Andrew and his family entered into full communion with the Church—from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism.
Most recently he was Academic Dean and Associate Professor of Theology at Catholic Pacific College.
Andrew is fascinated by all things theological but is particularly interested in the theological anthropology coming out of ressourcement theology and its compatriots.
He has published in various journals, including Modern Theology, Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, New Blackfriars, Religions, and Humanum Review. Andrew has co-edited two edited volumes, and his most recent monograph is The Eschatological Person: Alexander Schmemann and Joseph Ratzinger in Dialogue. Kaethler lives with his wife and six children in Buckfast.
The Religious Sense (Giussani)
Orthodoxy (Chesterton)
Vatican II Constitutions
Thinking with the Trinity: Ratzinger’s Introduction to Christianity
Salvation History: From Genesis to Revelation
Learning How to Read Sacred Scripture
Liturgy and Sacraments
The Spirit of the Early Christian Fathers
Theology of the Body
Vatican II
Literature and Theology
Catechism from Top to Bottom
The Development of Doctrine
Metaphysics and Catholicism
Catholic Spirituality
Beauty, Art, and Faith
The Social Encyclicals
Ecclesiology
The Moral Life
Mariology
Mere Christianity: A Catholic Read
Theology of the Body Crash Course
Evangelizing with Chesterton
Benedictine Spirituality
Gregorian Chant
Sacred Polyphony
Homiletics
Marriage Retreat
Financial Responsibility and Living Faithfully
Discovering your Vocation
Thinking from within the Life of the Church
Praying with the Church
If you would like to register for more information as it becomes available, please fill in our contact form and we will be in touch.