Greetings,
Every family has traditions surrounding their holiday celebrations and our Benedictine family gathers for a Thanksgiving day too. While most of the sisters live at the monastery, those who live away from home gather back at the monastery or together at their convents for a day of praying, playing, and feasting together.
We'll begin with Lauds and Mass before sharing in a wonderful Thanksgiving meal. The Sisters (and one Father Monk) helped begin the preparations for the meal a couple earlier with slicing, peeling, and dicing up pumpkin for the pies! The work went quickly with many hands to help.
After a meal of laughter and sharing, the sisters continue the day of tradition... An afternoon of play in the Chapter Room. Tables of four sit down to Pinochle while groups of two and three break out the dictionaries over the Scrabble board; other sisters laugh over sets of Dominoes or Taboo. The simple being together as community is the joy of Thanksgiving as we clean up the Chapter Room and return to Chapel for Vespers.
We'll be keeping you all in our prayers.
Blessings,
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Friday, November 22, 2013
Advent Retreat
Greetings,
Our Peace Center Sisters plan a variety of retreats throughout the Church year. However, Advent begins in a WEEK! They are preparing for a morning retreat "Waiting with Mary in Advent." We invite you to join the sisters and other seekers to learn to wait with our Blessed Mother for the coming of our Lord.
The retreat morning begins at 9 o'clock on Saturday, December 7th. Simply follow the link to learn more about our Advent retreat.
http://www.yanktonbenedictines.org/documents/AdventRetreat.pdf
Blessings,
Our Peace Center Sisters plan a variety of retreats throughout the Church year. However, Advent begins in a WEEK! They are preparing for a morning retreat "Waiting with Mary in Advent." We invite you to join the sisters and other seekers to learn to wait with our Blessed Mother for the coming of our Lord.
The retreat morning begins at 9 o'clock on Saturday, December 7th. Simply follow the link to learn more about our Advent retreat.
http://www.yanktonbenedictines.org/documents/AdventRetreat.pdf
Blessings,
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Celebrating the Communion of Saints
Greetings,
The month of November includes many feasts important to our Benedictine community; however, it begins with two days sacred to the whole Church. The Solemnity of All Saints and the Commemoration of the Faithful Departed are days of celebrating all of our beloved in the Communion of Saints. We honor the saints great and small and tell stories of our loved ones who have died.
We invite you to join our prayer through these images and antiphons from our Divine Office and Eucharistic celebrations:
Blessings,
The month of November includes many feasts important to our Benedictine community; however, it begins with two days sacred to the whole Church. The Solemnity of All Saints and the Commemoration of the Faithful Departed are days of celebrating all of our beloved in the Communion of Saints. We honor the saints great and small and tell stories of our loved ones who have died.
We invite you to join our prayer through these images and antiphons from our Divine Office and Eucharistic celebrations:
"Give glory as the name of God deserves; bring gifts into the courts of the Most High. Adore God in the splendor of holiness. Earth, tremble before the Holy Presence!" ~ Psalm 96
* Saint Grata
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Our relic of Saint Benedict was carried during the procession into Chapel for Mass. |
"From the earth you formed me, with flesh you clothed me; Christ my Redeemer, raise me up again at the last day." ~ Lauds Antiphon |
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