Based on my research, "Thien Tinh" does not appear to be one of the four well-documented Benedictine monasteries in Vietnam (Thien An, Thien Hoa, Thien Binh, Thien Phuoc). It may be a smaller or newer community. "Thien Tinh" translates to "Heavenly Peace" or "Divine Tranquillity" in Vietnamese. Given what is known about the Benedictine presence in Vietnam rooted in the French monastic tradition and the Rule of St Benedict, I can craft a fitting welcome note. Welcome to Monasterium Thien Tinh, a Benedictine community nestled in the heart of Vietnam. Rooted in the Rule of Saint Benedict, our monks seek God through prayer, work, and hospitality. We are glad you are here.



