Background
He was born in 1958 as Phillip Daniel Consiglio and grew up near Joliet, Illinois.
He was born in 1958 as Phillip Daniel Consiglio and grew up near Joliet, Illinois.
He is noted for his musical work to support the practice of meditation. He later spent many years living in Phoenix, Arizona, where he worked as a professional musician, performer (guitarist and vocalist), arranger and producer. Consiglio began his recording career in his early twenties, and has since gone on to record numerous collections of original music in a wide variety of styles.
Though much of his early work was in Catholic liturgical music much of his latest work incorporates styles and sacred texts from a wide variety of cultures and spiritual traditions.
In 1998 he earned a Masters degree in theology from Saint John Seminary in Camarillo, California and was ordained a Catholic priest in July of that year. He has spent a considerable amount of time studying both Eastern and Western spirituality, particularly under the influence of Bede Griffiths.
After his monastic formation and ten years living at New Camaldoli Hermitage, he re-located near Santa Cruz, California, and lived ten years in a hermitage where he spent about half of his time on the road performing concerts, and teaching or leading retreats mainly on the topic of the Universal Call to Contemplation. He made regular trips to India and other Asian countries, "learning and teaching." In the fall of 2012 he resumed living at New Camaldoli.
In July 2013 Consiglio was elected the prior of the hermitage after the previous prior, Robert Hale, Order of St. Benedict Cam., informed the community that he was stepping down shortly after his own election.
Consiglio was installed as prior on July 20, 2013.