Franciscan Monastery

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Kennebunk, United States

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Monastery· Tourist attraction· Retreat center

Franciscan Monastery Reviews | Rating 4,7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Franciscan Monastery is located in Kennebunk, United States on 28 Beach Ave. Franciscan Monastery is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category monastery in United States.

Address

28 Beach Ave

Phone

+1 2079674865

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Lisa Baron

The monastery and the surrounding wooded grounds are perfectly serene, peaceful, and lovely. The Franciscan Brothers are warm and welcoming, a true joy to converse with. Many of them are elderly which has gifted them with a wealth of knowledge, experience, as well as a delightfully gentle sense of humor, which they will happily share with anyone who asks. In the summer, masses may be held at an open air “grotto” on the grounds, which I highly recommend. There is also an extremely well-stocked gift shop, much of the proceeds of which go toward efforts to save the monastery from closure in these difficult and uncertain times.

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Phil Trivilino

Great place. Peaceful walking paths with shrines and information. Chapel was amazing and quiet. Went purchased some things in the gift shop. There was a wonderful assortment of religious items. After the gift shop we made our way to the office where we met a Franciscan Priest and had our gift shop purchases blessed. What wonderful people. Weather was perfect.

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Denis Walker

Quaint little place within easy walking distance of the beach and Kennebunkport. The breakfasts here were wonderful and everyone was so very friendly.

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Jacob Everett

real beautiful innit? even en the winter, innit?

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Cecil Chesley

Fun walk. I robbed Saint Micheal of a diviner stone someone left hanging on his little box. Would come again.

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