The congregation is currently made up of: :
Eight provinces: the Italian Province, the English Province, the Flemish Province, the French Province, the Spanish Province, the African and Madagascar Province, and the Vietnamese Province :
The Philippine Pro-Province (2 houses) :
Extra-provincial monasteries, subject directly to the Abbot President of the Congregation :
Monasteries of Women As to membership, the most recent
Catalogus Monasteriorum published by the
Benedictine Confederation (2015) notes the following (the figures cited do not include novices, oblates, or temporary professed):
Italian Province • Archabbey of Monte Cassino (6th century): 13 monks • Monastery of St. Scholastica and Sacro Speco (6th century) Subiaco: 19 monks • Abbey of St. Justina, Padua (970): 15 monks • Abbey of St. John the Evangelist, Parma (980): 10 monks • Abbey of the Holy Trinity, Cava (1011): 8 monks • Abbey of St. James the Greater, Pontida (1076): 14 monks • Praglia Abbey, Praglia (1080): 44 monks • Sadhu Benedict Math, Maheshwarapash,
Daulatpur,
Bangladesh (1990): (dependent on Praglia) • Abbey of St. Gregory the Great, Venice (982): 3 monks (dependent on Praglia) • Abbey of St. Mary of Montevergine, Montevergine (1124): 14 monks •
Abbey of St. Peter, Assisi (970): 5 monks (dependent on Montvergine) • Abbey of St. Martin, Palermo (1347): 10 monks • St. Mary's Abbey, Finalpia, Finale Ligure (1477): 13 monks • Priory of Saints Martin and Benedict, Pegli: 2 monks (dependent on Finalpia) • Abbey of St. Mary of the Stairs, Noci (1930): 15 monks • Abbey of St. Peter of Sorres, Borutta (1955): 10 monks • Abbey of St. Mary of Farfa, Farfa (6th century): 6 monks • Abbey of St. Peter, Perugia (966): 5 monks (dependent on Farfa) • Monastery of Saints Paul and Andrew, Novalesa (726): 7 monks • Monastery of St. Peter, Modena (983): 8 monks • Abbey of St. Mary of the Mountain, Cesena (10th century): 7 monks (dependent on Modena) • Monastery of Our Lady of Miracles, Miraculi (1925): 8 monks • Monastery of Saints Peter and Paul, Germagno (1974): 10 monks • Monastery of Benedictine G.B. Dusmet, Nicolosi: 4 monks • Monastic Community of the Most Holy Trinity, Dumenza (1989): 9 monks
English Province in
St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough • Pluscarden Abbey, Moray (1230): 21 monks • St. Mary's Monastery, Petersham, Massachusetts (1987): 4 monks (dependent on Pluscarden) • St. Augustine's Abbey, Chilworth (1861): 10 monks; formerly at
Ramsgate • St. Michael's Abbey, Farnborough (1895): 10 monks •
Prinknash Abbey, Gloucestershire (1896): 5 monks • Monastery of Christ in the Desert, Abiquiu, New Mexico (1964): 27 monks • Monastery of Nuestra Senora de la Soledad, San Miguel, Mexico (1987): 10 monks (dependent on Christ in the Desert) • Monasterio Benedictino De Santa María y Todos Los Santos, Texin, Telocelo,
Veracruz, Mexico (1997): 10 monks (dependent on Christ in the Desert) • Monastery of Thien Tam, Kerens, Texas (2009): 6 monks (dependent on Christ in the Desert) • Monastery of the Holy Cross, Chicago, Illinois (1989): 7 monks • Monastery of Kristo Buase, Techiman (1989), priory
sui juris i.e., granted independent status in 2016: 12 monks
Flemish Province • Affligem Abbey, Affligem, Belgium (1062): 3 monks • Dendermonde Abbey, Dendermonde, Belgium (1837): 11 monks • St. Peter's Abbey, Steenbrugge, Belgium (1094): 4 monks •
St. Benedict's Abbey, Pietersburg, South Africa (1910): 14 monks • Keizersberg Abbey (
Regina Coeli),
Leuven, Belgium (1899): 5 monks •
Abbey of St. Paul, Teteringen/Oosterhout (1907): 8 monks • St. Willibrord's Abbey, Slangenburg, Doetinchem, Netherlands (1945): 8 monks • Sint-Maartenskommuniteit, Tilburg, Netherlands: 3 monks (dependent on St. Willibrord's Abbey)
French Province •
Abbey of la Pierre-qui-Vire,
Saint-Léger-Vauban, France (1850): 46 monks • Chauveroche Priory, France (1980): 6 monks (dependent on
La Pierre-qui-Vire) • Abbey of Our Lady of Belloc,
Urt, France (1875): 27 monks •
Landévennec Abbey, France (1878): 20 monks • Monastery of Morne-Saint-Benoît,
Port-au-Prince,
Haïti (1981): 4 monks (dependent on Landévennec) • Abbey of St. Benedict of En-Calcat Abbey,
Dourgne, France (1890): 52 monks • Monastery of St. Mary, Bouakè, Côte d’Ivoire (1960): 14 monks (dependent on Calcat Abbey) •
Tournay Abbey, Tournay, France (1934): 20 monks • Fleury Abbey,
Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire, France (630): 32 monks
Hispanic Province • Abbey of Saint Julián of Samos,
Lugo,
Galicia, Spain (655; 960): 19 monks • Monastery of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico: 5 monks (dependent on Samos) • Valvanera Abbey, La Rioja, Spain (900): 12 monks • Abbey of Saint Mary of Montserrat, Barcelona, Spain (1025): 76 monks • Abbey of Saint Michael of Cuxa, Codalet, France: 5 monks (dependent on Montserrat) • Monastery of Saint Mary (Santuari del Miracle),
El Solsonès, Catalonia, Spain (1899): 6 monks (dependent on Montserrat) • Estibaliz Priory,
Estibaliz,
Álava, Spain (1923): 7 monks • Monastery of Saint Mary of El Paular,
Rascafria,
Madrid, Spain (1954): 8 monks • Abbey of Saint Mary of Assumption, Envigado, Colombia (1954): 15 monks • Monastery of Saint Mary of the Epiphany, Guatapé, Colombia (1968): 27 monks • Monasterio de Santa Teresa de Jesús, Lazkao, Spain (1968): 8 monks •
Resurrection Abbey, Ponta Grossa (Brasil): 23 monks
Africa and Madagascar Province •
Bouaké Priory,
Bouaké,
Côte d'Ivoire: 19 monks •
Mahitsy Monastery,
Madagascar (1955): 23 monks •
Abbey of the Ascension,
Dzogbégan,
Danyi-Apéyémé,
Togo (1961): 32 monks •
Koubri Abbey,
Koubri,
Burkina Faso (1963): 23 monks •
Mont Tabor de Hékanmè,
Attogon,
Benin (1998): 7 monks (dependent on Koubri)
Vietnamese Province • Thien An Abbey,
Huế (1940): 43 monks (and 3 secular oblates) • Thien Hoa Priory,
Đắk Lắk (1962): 12 monks • Thien Binh Priory,
Đồng Nai (1970): 51 monks • Thien Phuoc Priory,
Ho Chi Minh City (1972): 55 monks (and 28 secular oblates)
Philippine Pro-Province •
Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat,
Manila (1895): 28 monks (and 40 secular oblates) • Abbey of the Transfiguration,
Malaybalay (1981): 14 monks (and 1 Novice; 1 Simply Professed; 24 Secular Oblates; 13 Oblate Novices. Elevated to an abbey by decree of the abbot president, Rt. Rev. Guillermo L. Arboleda, OSB on 2 February 2017. The founder and first abbot elected is Rt. Rev. Eduardo Africa, OSB.)
Extra-provincial • Kornelimünster Abbey, Aachen (814): 9 monks • Abbey of the Holy Trinity, New Norcia, Western Australia, (1846): 12 monks (and 30 secular oblates) ==Notes==