St. Andrew’s Academy announces

Lindisfarne House

Internship Community


Become a monk or a nun for a year.  Consider an opportunity to serve Christ and his Church in the context of daily prayer, work, and a close church community.

There are not many places that you can go to be involved in a community that has a kind of intentionality of helping you become more like Jesus as you actually learn to be a discipler of men and women.


If you were to come and be a part of this community, work in this school, be a part of the church community, be involved in the absolute stunning beauty of this location, I think it would be…a life-transforming experience.


The fact that it is remote and not everyone has televisions is its advantage; that it is a place where great conversations take place routinely over unbelievably gourmet meals is a throw back to another time.  It’s what makes this deeply human, deeply Christ-centered and deeply transformative.


David John Seel, PhD


Members of the community (interns), who pledge to one-year commitments, will participate in a life grounded and centered in the daily, corporate worship of God. They will have opportunity to learn about and live the historic faith through mentorship and study. This mentorship and study will apply specifically to the work of St. Thomas parish and its school, St. Andrew’s Academy.



More Information


Info. in pdf format


Article on formation at Lindisfarne House