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Earth Day

April 22, 2022 by Holy Name Monastery Leave a Comment

Earth Day – April 22, 2022

Ever hear a mother ask her child, “Where on earth were you?”  This year Earth Day falls the week after the world celebrated Jesus’ conquest over death through his resurrection.  Where are we every earth day?  How have we treated our planet earth this past year?  What has changed?  So much.

Here in the monastery’s sacred environment we breathe in the fragrance of Easter lilies, freshly baked bread, and alas, we know the taste of worldly reality.  Much has intensified since last Earth Day.  Our belief in Jesus’ presence in everyday personal situations which contrasts with an awareness of world polarities on our mother earth as the amount of prayer requests on our website increases.

On the opposite side of the globe, souls scream for change as ice glaciers continue to warm and break off, as satanic evil power destroys our neighbor and land –similar to the Roman Empire era of Jesus’ day.  Caring persons work tirelessly doing good to eradicate mounting desperation, poverty, ignorance, violence, war and greed. So much reform needs to happen to save our earth.  None of us lives in isolation.  All events impact us because all are our neighbors.

If daily news overwhelms us, it’s mandatory to get back to garden therapy  to pray with and for the earth’s peoples, uproot a weed, rearrange a shelf, reseed a crop, prune a blueberry branch, harvest a squash, and bring a yield to the kitchen.  As developers invade the land causing fewer organisms to exist, our sacred monastery space becomes all the more special.  Some Sisters faithfully walk our prayer path seeking strength, relief, comfort or peace for others on their earthly journey just as Jesus breathed the same air we breathe and walked this earth.

Our souls are eager for bits of good news – a friend who will finally get her green card, a new grandpa-to-be, Easter e-cards from friends, an innocent child singing her grace before meal prayer, kind donors who faithfully support us, a pension application in process, several volunteers who help to carry the load.  The greatest Good News is proclaimed and heard each morning as we continually relive the death and resurrection of Christ and of ourselves.  May these thoughts give hope to your Earth Day.

~by Sister Miriam Cosgrove

 

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Happy Easter

April 17, 2022 by Holy Name Monastery Leave a Comment

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Holy Thursday

April 14, 2022 by Holy Name Monastery Leave a Comment

It is Holy Thursday.  The daily events continue to unfold in the house.  Sr. Mary Romana and Kathleen Daye are outside tending to the garden.  It is the season for picking blueberries and mulberries.  The fruits of their labor (and that of Sr. Miriam) will come into the chapel and the kitchen for the Easter celebration.  Sr. Miriam (ever the teacher) has put out a single sheet displaying butterflies of the rainforest (in color!) for the sisters to enjoy.  Two native to our area are included: the zebra longwing and the spicebush swallowtail.  I am not surprised.  It can feel very tropical here some days.  Sr. Donna will be working in the kitchen making preparations for the weekend (e.g. baking a lamb shaped cake for Sunday and hot cross buns for tomorrow).  Sr. Roberta sat with our two guests at breakfast and is now on a Zoom call, mostly likely with one the many charities she supports with her presence.  Volunteer Jo Shine has come to join us for the Triduum.  She is an expert at drying dishes and putting them away in their proper place.  Employee John Barthle has moved the cactus out of the chapel.  It will soon be time to come in from our forty days in the spiritual desert of Lent.  Sr. Elizabeth, our sacristan, and Sr. Mary David, our liturgist, are making preparations for the Holy Thursday Mass.  Srs. Jean and Donna have left for their ministry at Daystar Hope.  They, together with other volunteers, will be there this morning to distribute food and clothing to those who come and ask.  Sr. Mary Clare is in her office, answering phone and email inquiries about monastery retreats.  Sr. Margaret Mary is practicing the keyboard and will be accompanist for tonight and tomorrow’s liturgies.  Some sisters are doing last minute laundry.  Sr. Dianne is putting final touches on the Easter Sunday liturgies.  Marietta Dinopol has gone for a walk.

All of this busy-ness will come to a halt this evening as we enter into the Triduum, the liturgical expression of the Mystery of our Christian faith.  Rest assured that we will take you and your intentions with us.  Blessings to you and yours during this holy time.

~by Sister Eileen Dunbar

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Sisters Welcome Retreat Groups Again

April 8, 2022 by Holy Name Monastery Leave a Comment

Team of Our Lady Retreatants

What a team it was that filled our guest parking spaces, filled our retreat wing with sounds of silence and intense communication, and created a prayerful atmosphere of friendship.

The husband-wife Teams of Our Lady who came in March had a previous retreat here in 2019 before the pandemic shutdown. They were eager to return to the monastery’s peaceful setting.

Their retreat format followed Ignatian spiritual practices where Christ-centered relationships are reviewed for growth since the last quarterly retreat.  This is done individually, a marital couple and finally as a team.

Also present was Father Jean Robitaille M. Afr., Director of the Team Center in St. Peterburg.  His presence made Mass and the sacrament of Reconciliation possible during the retreat.  Sister Phyllis Shaughnessy, OSC also attended.  She is a long-time member of the group and considers the team as her close family.

We are pleased to once again be opening our door to welcome individual (fully vaccinated) retreatants and small groups for day visits or overnight stays.

~by Sister Miriam Cosgrove

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Pope’s Act of Consecration of Russia and Ukraine to Our Lady

March 25, 2022 by Holy Name Monastery Leave a Comment

Act of Consecration

to the Immaculate Heart of Mary

Basilica of Saint Peter

25 March 2022

O Mary, Mother of God and our Mother, in this time of trial we turn to you.  As our Mother, you love us and know us: no concern of our hearts is hidden from you.  Mother of mercy, how often we have experienced your watchful care and your peaceful presence!  You never cease to guide us to Jesus, the Prince of Peace.

Yet we have strayed from that path of peace.  We have forgotten the lesson learned from the tragedies of the last century, the sacrifice of the millions who fell in two world wars.  We have disregarded the commitments we made as a community of nations.  We have betrayed peoples’ dreams of peace and the hopes of the young.  We grew sick with greed, we thought only of our own nations and their interests, we grew indifferent and caught up in our selfish needs and concerns.  We chose to ignore God, to be satisfied with our illusions, to grow arrogant and aggressive, to suppress innocent lives and to stockpile weapons.  We stopped being our neighbor’s keepers and stewards of our common home.  We have ravaged the garden of the earth with war and by our sins we have broken the heart of our heavenly Father, who desires us to be brothers and sisters.  We grew indifferent to everyone and everything except ourselves.  Now with shame we cry out: Forgive us, Lord!

Holy Mother, amid the misery of our sinfulness, amid our struggles and weaknesses, amid the mystery of iniquity that is evil and war, you remind us that God never abandons us, but continues to look upon us with love, ever ready to forgive us and raise us up to new life.  He has given you to us and made your Immaculate Heart a refuge for the Church and for all humanity.  By God’s gracious will, you are ever with us; even in the most troubled moments of our history, you are there to guide us with tender love.

We now turn to you and knock at the door of your heart.  We are your beloved children.  In every age you make yourself known to us, calling us to conversion.  At this dark hour, help us and grant us your comfort.  Say to us once more: “Am I not here, I who am your Mother?”  You are able to untie the knots of our hearts and of our times.  In you we place our trust.  We are confident that, especially in moments of trial, you will not be deaf to our supplication and will come to our aid.

That is what you did at Cana in Galilee, when you interceded with Jesus and he worked the first of his signs.  To preserve the joy of the wedding feast, you said to him: “They have no wine” (Jn 2:3).  Now, O Mother, repeat those words and that prayer, for in our own day we have run out of the wine of hope, joy has fled, fraternity has faded.  We have forgotten our humanity and squandered the gift of peace.  We opened our hearts to violence and destructiveness.  How greatly we need your maternal help!

Therefore, O Mother, hear our prayer.

Star of the Sea, do not let us be shipwrecked in the tempest of war.

Ark of the New Covenant, inspire projects and paths of reconciliation.

Queen of Heaven, restore God’s peace to the world.

Eliminate hatred and the thirst for revenge, and teach us forgiveness.

Free us from war, protect our world from the menace of nuclear weapons.

Queen of the Rosary, make us realize our need to pray and to love.

Queen of the Human Family, show people the path of fraternity.

Queen of Peace, obtain peace for our world.

O Mother, may your sorrowful plea stir our hardened hearts.  May the tears you shed for us make this valley parched by our hatred blossom anew.  Amid the thunder of weapons, may your prayer turn our thoughts to peace.  May your maternal touch soothe those who suffer and flee from the rain of bombs.  May your motherly embrace comfort those forced to leave their homes and their native land.  May your Sorrowful Heart move us to compassion and inspire us to open our doors and to care for our brothers and sisters who are injured and cast aside.

Holy Mother of God, as you stood beneath the cross, Jesus, seeing the disciple at your side, said: “Behold your son” (Jn 19:26).  In this way he entrusted each of us to you.  To the disciple, and to each of us, he said: “Behold, your Mother” (v. 27).  Mother Mary, we now desire to welcome you into our lives and our history.  At this hour, a weary and distraught humanity stands with you beneath the cross, needing to entrust itself to you and, through you, to consecrate itself to Christ.  The people of Ukraine and Russia, who venerate you with great love, now turn to you, even as your heart beats with compassion for them and for all those peoples decimated by war, hunger, injustice and poverty.

Therefore, Mother of God and our Mother, to your Immaculate Heart we solemnly entrust and consecrate ourselves, the Church and all humanity, especially Russia and Ukraine.  Accept this act that we carry out with confidence and love.  Grant that war may end and peace spread throughout the world.  The “Fiat” that arose from your heart opened the doors of history to the Prince of Peace.  We trust that, through your heart, peace will dawn once more.  To you we consecrate the future of the whole human family, the needs and expectations of every people, the anxieties and hopes of the world.

Through your intercession, may God’s mercy be poured out on the earth and the gentle rhythm of peace return to mark our days.  Our Lady of the “Fiat”, on whom the Holy Spirit descended, restore among us the harmony that comes from God.  May you, our “living fountain of hope”, water the dryness of our hearts.  In your womb Jesus took flesh; help us to foster the growth of communion.  You once trod the streets of our world; lead us now on the paths of peace.  Amen.

~by Pope Francis

 

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Benedictine Women Send Donations to Ukraine

March 22, 2022 by Holy Name Monastery Leave a Comment

Benedictine Women Send Donations to Their Sisters in Ukraine

~Original story from Benedictine Sisters of Erie.

The Benedictine Sisters of Florida have joined with women’s Benedictine monasteries around the world in offering financial support to Benedictine Sisters who serve in the Ukraine. By way of Communio Internationalis Benedictinarum (CIB), whose members represent women’s monasteries on almost every continent, the sisters have sent more than $200,000 in dollars and euros to aid victims and refugees of Putin’s war on Ukraine. The monies have gone directly to Mother Blandyna Michniewicz, Abbess of the Monastery of Benedictine Nuns of Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in Warsaw and a CIB delegate for the region of Poland, Ukraine, and Lithuania. She and the sisters in the Ukraine are working together to meet needs as best they can.

Sister Lynn McKenzie, OSB, moderator of the CIB, communicates information received from the sisters in Poland. “The nuns of the monastery in Zhytomyr have evacuated to another monastery in L’viv, in the far western part of Ukraine. I have learned that they are receiving approximately 100 refugees from other parts of Ukraine per day and feeding them and sending them on their way, hopefully to safety. We pray for the safety and good health of the nuns now in L’viv. Indeed, we pray for all Benedictines and people of Ukraine who have lived through this atrocity. We give God thanks for their fidelity and love.”

In addition to financial assistance, CIB sisters in Germany have also organized the shipment of medicines and bandages to Ukraine. The transport went from Germany to Warsaw and from there passed through a “well organized ‘corridor’ and transportation network in Ukraine to reach the most needy,” according to Sister Caterina Gorgen at the Benedictine Abbey of Engelthal in Germany.

If you would like to offer financial assistance CIB is collecting funds. All monies donated through this link will go directly to the Benedictine Sisters in Poland for immediate refugee relief. DONATE HERE.

 

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