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We integrated our Academy in 1952 and were the first Benedictine community to sing the office in English. of the Federation's first 100 years St. Scholastica Convent began near Subiaco Abbey and established a school in Shoal Creek, Arkansas (now called New Blaine). s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)}(window,document,'script', The panels included events such as the Visitation, the Wedding Feast of Cana, the Crucifixion. But it was the panel depicting Mary at Pentecost that captivated me. A ritual followed, where the delegations presented portraits of their respective monasterys prioress at the time of joining the Federation, and pledged to welcome the challenges, questions and opportunities of radical hospitality..

The member monasteries of the Federation trace their roots to Benedictine abbeys of women in Eichsttt, Bavaria, and Maria Rickenbach, Sarnen, and Melchtal in Switzerland. It was an honor and a privilege to be working with such a huge project, she said. {if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function(){n.callMethod? Angel, are women responding to the call to live in community according to the Gospel and the Rule of St. Benedict. Delegates also met after the evening meal, Sister Judith Ann Heble, a Benedictine sister of Sacred Heart, speaking in Lisle, Illinois, on June 16 on Building a Heritage Creating a Community, and Sister Lynn Mackenzie, President of the Federation, gave them. Postulant Dorothy Herring from Valley Falls, Kansas, who began her formation at Mount St. Scholastica in January 2022, contributed her artistic talents to a series of banners, including photographs of several Federation representatives who have served over the decades. February 25, 1922. oblates, benefactors, and friends, Welcoming delegates to our monastery provided an opportunity to enrich one another and look with hope to the future. We are women who share our hopes and dreams, our resources and talents, our challenges and sorrows as TOGETHER WE SEEK GOD. Archivist Elaine Nadeau, who serves both Mount St. Scholastica and the Federation, prepared an extensive historical display, highlighting some of the many milestones over the past century. We transitioned our Academy to a Montessori School and later to a Retreat Center. Home||Federation of St. Scholastica||Admin Login||Sign Up for Alerts||Contact Us, Benet Hill Monastery, Colorado Springs, CO, Judith Sutera, OSB, Mount St. Scholastica in Atchison, KS, Linda Romey, OSB, Benedictine Sisters of Erie, PA, Patricia Fawkner, SGS, Good Samaritan Sisters, Australia, Edith Bogue, OSB, Sacred Heart Monastery, Cullman, AL, Katie Gordon, Nuns & Nones and Monasteries of the Heart. In 2015, the institute had 696 religious women and 26 monasteries, present in Brazil , the United States and Mexico . She is a past prioress, having served 28 years in that position. It was an honor and a privilege to be working with such a huge project, Herring said. We, the Sisters of Saint Benedict of Crookston, Minnesota are situated on beautiful grounds surrounded by the Red Lake River. We were founded in 1867 by four young Benedictine sisters who came to Ferdinand to teach the children of area settlers. The Benedictine sisters from 17 monasteries in the United States and Mexico gathered at Mount St. Scholastica in Atchison, Kansas, from June 1519, for the Federation of St. Scholastica Chapter. if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; Still, at the heart of it all, we are Simply Benedictine embracing our love of monastic community life where we seek God together in the blessing of southern hospitality. Mission Statement She has been a spiritual director since 2005 and currently serves on the Monastery Leadership Team. We partnered with the Diocese of Little Rock by operating St. Josephs Orphanage in North Little Rock for 100 years. show the love of Christ, St. Scholastica Convent membership grew to over three hundred members and established two daughter-houses, Our Lady of Peace Monastery in Columbia, Missouri, and St. Benedict Monastery in Canyon, Texas. and the monasteries. These eight women are ourpresenters grouped by the goal they will lead participantsto consider, and our two responders. We are women led by a prioress, who is the spiritual leader of our community, and one whom we believe is a voice and presence of Christ in our lives. Learn more about each presenter here. Sister Colleen Schwarz is a member of Benet Hill Monastery, Colorado Springs, CO, where she serves as Vocation Director and Affiliate Director. In 1961, the OLG sisters declared their autonomy and elected their first prioress. 110 28th Ave. Welcoming the delegates to our monastery provided an opportunity to enrich one another and look forward to the future with hope.

802 E. 10th StreetFerdinand, IN 47532812-367-1411Fax: 812-367-2313Prioress: Sr. Anita Louise Lowe, OSBsisters@thedome.org. We have ministered to the immigrant and displaced persons over the years and still work in that outreach ministry through our scholarship program, where we work to provide educational opportunities for girls in Guatemala. Almost every Sister in the monastery and many volunteers got involved in some way, whether making treats to be shared with the visiting delegates, providing decorations and hospitality, or cooking in the Sophia Spirituality Center kitchen, where the sessions took place. 1005 W. 8th Street We strive to provide a contemporary template for Gospel-driven living by modeling a communal, monastic, Christian way of life. We strive for a balanced life of prayer, work, study and leisure. Angel, OR 97362-9527503-845-6141Administrator: Sr. Jane Hibbard, SNJMqamosb@yahoo.com. Many years ago when I was in San Francisco for a conference, I had the opportunity to visit the Cathedral of St. Marys of the Assumption. 620 Summit Ave.Crookston MN 56716-2799218-281-3441Administrator: Sr. Jane Becker, OSBcrxbenedictines@gmail.com. In the 1980s we began Hesychia House of Prayer at Shoal Creek, where we have four hermitages and offer places of retreat. Visiting Sisters were welcomed at the Sophia Spirituality Center on the Mount St. Scholastica complex with historical performances coordinated by Alain Nadeau, who serves as archivist for both the Atchison Monastery and the Federation. deepen our capacity to listen, This same call and gift of the Spirit comes to us today, inspiring and animating us to respond to the gospel with their good zeal, with listening hearts, with clarity of spiritual vision, and with hearts impelled by love. This diversity of origins and traditions has brought a richness to the Federation, as member monasteries collaborate, share, support, and dialogue with one another, while faithfully continuing the feminine Benedictine tradition into the 21st century. [ 1 ], The Benedictine nuns of the federation are dedicated to the care of the sick and the education of the youth, they live according to the Rule of Saint Benedict , wear a habit made up of a black tunic and veil and belong to the Benedictine Confederation . Sisters Elaine Fischer, Atchison, Kansas (first councilor); Maricarmen Bracamontes, Torreon, Mexico; Kimberly Porter, Covington, Kentucky; and Anne Wambach, Erie, Pennsylvania; were re-elected as councilors. Delegates also met in the evenings after supper, with Sister Judith Ann Heble, a Benedictine Sister of the Sacred Heart, Lisle, Illinois, speaking June 16 on Creating a Legacy One Community, and Sister Lynn McKenzie, Federation president, giving her address on June 17. 605-668-6008 GOAL: Make our Benedictine way of life visible and accessible in new ways to todays seekers by celebrating our history and envisioning our future. Elected leaders promote unity among members, protect the canonical rights of the members, and act as a liaison between the Apostolic See and each Monastery. address on 17th June. In addition to holding its regular meeting held every four years to discuss matters of concern, plan for the future, and elect new leaders for this federation of autonomous monasteries, it also marked the 100th anniversary of the official acceptance of the federation by the Vatican. Together we seek God in a balanced life of prayer and work, simplicity, hospitality, and service. Join Our Mailing List

We are women, who since 1880, have ministered to God, Gods people and each other beginning in Maryville, Missouri and then in the Dakotas and beyond. fbq('track', 'PageView'); #Federation #Saint #Scholastica #celebrates #years, Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window), Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window), HBO Maxs Mickey Bennett on His Work on Minx and Chasing Your Dreams, 10 Miami Dolphins To Watch At Training Camp Including Tua Tagovailoa, Youth in Rebellion: Guardians youth status players steal the show, Donna Lavera (Logan) Ray The Leavenworth Times, I definitely feel in love with them TJ Power on IU Basketball and whats next The Daily Hoosier. 801 South 8th Street De Roo of the Diocese of Victoria met with the General Chapter of the Federation of St. Gertrude and requested, that the Benedictines return to Vancouver Island so that their spirituality might be shared with the people in the area. In response the House of Bread Monastery was established as a Dependent Priory of the Queen of Angels Monastery, Mt. Federation of St. Scholastica 1922 - 2022: The same call and gift of the Spirit that came to Benedict of Nursia early in the 6th century came to the women who formed the Federation of Saint Scholastica early in the 20th century.

and at the center of our common life. Besides the Sisters conducting their regular meeting, held every four years, to discuss matters of concern, plan for the future, and elect new leaders for this union of autonomous monasteries, they also celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Federations official approval by the Vatican on February 25, 1922. During the concluding ritual of the chapter on Sunday evening, each delegation received a sapling and seed to sow deep hearing and radical hospitality by the mercy and grace of God upon their return to their respective monasteries. We are a Roman Catholic religious community of 38 Professed Sisters(13 Sisters are serving away from the Monastery) that intentionally manifest Benedictine spirituality in the world. We are Benedictine sisters living according to theRule of Saint Benedict, striving to seek God through our ministry of prayer, living in community, cultivating a life of common and personal prayer, loving community members, welcoming the stranger, and above all, preferring nothing to the love of Christ. For more information, you can visit the Federation of St. Scholastica website. Today, our ministries include Spiritual Direction, Hospitality, and assisting in alleviating those suffering from food insecurity. WITNESS WAY FORWARD Sister Cecilia Dwyer, OSB, is a member of Saint Benedict Monastery in Bristow, VA. She is currently the executive director of the sisters ministry, BEACON for English Language and Literacy, and as the director of mission integration for the monastic community. In the years leading up to our centennial celebration in 2022, we intend topublicly celebratethe vision and dedication of Benedictine women over the past 100 years while at the same time supporting current works as well as new and wider efforts to bring the peace of Christ and the justice of the gospel to todays turbulent world. Some of our creative pursuits include Authors, Musicians, Artisans, Gardeners who care for the earth. that seeks to see Christ in the heart of all Creation Visiting Sisters were welcomed at the Sophia Spirituality Center on the Mount St. Scholastica complex with historical performances coordinated by Alain Nadeau, who serves as archivist for both the Atchison Monastery and the Confederacy. Loving God, we give you thanks Looking at what women have done over the past 100 years, I hope to see the impact my generation and future generations of religious women will have, not only on the Church but in the world.. Since then, more than 1,000 women have entered our community and weve expanded our ministries both beyond education and beyond Ferdinand. During the Chapters closing ritual on Sunday evening, each delegation received a plant and seeds to sow deep listening and radical hospitality by the mercy and grace of God upon their return to their respective monasteries. Mary, our Blessed Mother, was pregnant at Pentecost with all humanity! jweber@yanktonbenedictines.org. strengthen us in our spiritual tradition, Here we give witness to Gods presence by our communal life, prayer, and work. At the head of the Federation, with the title of president, is the prioress of the Oil City monastery in Pennsylvania ( United States ). Madeline Contorno, OSB, Sacred Heart Monastery, Cullman, AL. The federation re-elected Sister Lynn McKenzie of Cullman of Alabama to serve as president. address on 17th June. The Colloquium will take place at Mount Saint Scholastica in Atchison, KS, June 21-24, 2022, and virtually. Four Sisters from Ferdinand, Indiana, came to Northwest Arkansas, River Valley, in 1879 at the invitation of the Bishop of the Little Rock Diocese. CopyrightThe National Catholic Reporter Publishing Company | 115 E. Armour Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64111 | 1-800-444-8910, https://www.federationofsaintscholastica.org/. Postulant Dorothy Herring from Valley Falls, Kansas, who began her formation at Mount St. Scholastica in January 2022, contributed her artistic talents to a series of banners, featuring photos of the many Federation delegates who have served over the decades. communities of the Federation of St. Scholastica. n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments)}; In 1925 the Sisters relocated from Shoal Creek to Fort Smith. Using early Christian communities as our model, we live out the values of praying together, living together, sharing all things in common, and serving the wider community and one another. Delegates also voted to change the name of the federation to the Monastic Congregation of St. Scholastica to better describe its purpose. and sharpen our spiritual vision In 1993 House of Bread Monastery was incorporated into the Federation of St. Gertrude and Sister Jean Ann Berning, 0SB, was elected the first Prioress. Located in the suburb of Beech Grove, OLG enjoys the amenities of a large city and the safety and services of a small town. share the peace of Christ,

Welcoming the delegates to our monastery offered a chance to enrich each other and look toward the future with hope.. Your browser does not support the audio tag. 1301 S. Albert PikePO Box 3489Fort Smith, AR 72913-3489479-783-4147Prioress: Sr. Kimberly Prohaska, OSBMonastery@stscho.org. This union was confirmed and approved by the Holy See on February 25, 1922 and its Constitutions were definitively approved in 1930. for our Benedictine heritage, We are women who profess obedience, stability and conversion of life. Sister Judith Sutera of Mount St. Scholastica, OSB, facilitated a discussion on the role of the Portress traditionally, the sister who greets the monasterys guests in radical hospitality on 16 June. The Benedictine Sisters of Boerne, Texas.

In 1972 Bishop Remi J. During the concluding ritual of the chapter on Sunday evening, each delegation received a sapling and seed to sow deep hearing and radical hospitality by the mercy and grace of God upon their return to their respective monasteries. Since 1973 she has been liturgy director and accompanist for the community. St. Scholastica Monastery in Boerne, Texas is one of 17 Monasteries of Benedictine Women that comprise theFederation ofSt. Scholastica.Established on February 25, 1922, the Federation provides autonomous Monasteries with a great deal of support. Sister Judith Sutera, OSB, of Mount St. Scholastica, facilitated a discussion on the role of the portress traditionally, the Sister who greeted monastery guests in radical hospitality on June 16. We are women of the Dakota prairies who trace our roots to the Swiss community of Maria Rickenbach, nestled on the side of a picturesque Alp. We are a community of Benedictine women called to witness Gods gracious presence by: We seek God by living in this cenobitic community under the Rule of St. Benedict and a prioress. We, the Benedictine women of Mother of God Monastery, are a monastic community with rural roots and a pioneering vision. Sister Maricarmen Bracamontes, OSB, of Monasterio Pan de Vida, Torreon, Mexico, looked at radical hospitality in the context of Pope Francis Fratelli Tutti on June 17. Delegates also met in the evening after dinner, with Sister Judith Ann Heble, a Benedictine sister of the Sacred Heart, from Lisle, Illinois, creating a legacy creating a community on June 16, and Sister Lynn Mackenzie, federation president, giving them. Also celebrated the anniversary. Our newer members enjoy the ministries of education and administration, and technology. 2441 10th Ave WDickinson, ND 58601-2778701-456-1900Prioress: Sr. Paula Larson, OSB.
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