• Benedictine Voice Summer Newsletter Cover 2024

    Benedictine Voice Summer 2024 Newsletter

    “Our Immigrant Roots” How often have we heard the phrase, “We are all immigrants.” We may not have traveled here from another country, but our ancestors did. For this issue, we decided to honor our Immigrant Roots. Below is my recollection of my parents and grandparents, with an emphasis on my dad. Read our Summer

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  • None's Ball 2024 for Blog

    None’s Ball 2024

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] It’s time for our 22nd ANNUAL NONE’S BALL – A NO-SHOW EVENT. Please consider a gift for the Sisters’ Retirement needs. THANK YOU!  Click here to Donate!   [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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  • Jan Davis' Reflection Graphic April 2024

    “Look for the Scars” by Jan Davis, ObOSB

    Have you ever been in a room full of people and thought you recognized an old friend across the room? But something was different – a different hair style – a full beard shaved off? You wanted to get closer to verify your hunch? Something was very different about the resurrected Christ, there amid the

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  • Sr. Bernadine's Reflection Graphic May 2024

    “Come, Holy Spirit, Come” by Sr. Bernadine Reyes, OSB, Prioress

    Our readings for Mass over the Easter Season have emersed us in the struggles of the early followers of Jesus. They were first called “those that followed the way” and later became known as Christians. It is an amazing story of perseverance and commitment to discipleship. In May, our readings take us first to the

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  • Sr. Sylvia's Reflection Graphic - Feb 2024

    Lent Unfolds by Sr. Sylvia Ahr, OSB

    “…He was among wild beasts, and the angels ministered to Him…  Mark 1:12-15 As I have prayed with this gospel of the First Sunday of Lent, I was drawn to the words above. It occurs to me that we have many “beasts” among us in our current times. “Beasts” that are natural: earthquakes, floods, fires,

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  • Always, we begin again. ~ St. Benedict

    St. Benedict’s Rule, still relevant nearly 1500 years later

    The Rule of St. Benedict was written circa 530. Benedictines still live by it nearly 1500 hundred years later. How amazing! In this new year, consider the things that matter. What guides you? What brings you peace? What sparks your joy? As 2024 unfolds… Always, we begin again.

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  • Michael Guerra ObOBS Reflection Graphic Dec 2023

    The Gentle Revolution of Love by Michael Guerra, ObOSB

    I love Advent. It is far and away my favorite season of the liturgical year. I love everything about it, from the scripture readings to the sense of anticipation to the themes of justice and mercy that anchor the season. Advent is my time to go deeper, to slow down, and to recalibrate. Advent’s recalibration

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  • 2023 Fall Winter BV Cover

    Benedictine Voice Fall/Winter 2023 Newsletter

    “Recognizing Gifts” Once again, Advent is upon us. This church season offers us time to turn our attention to preparing our mind, heart, and soul to celebrate the Feast of the Incarnation. We call to mind God’s overwhelming generosity of gifting humanity by taking on “flesh,” living among us, and continuing to reveal the unfathomable

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  • Bill Howden Reflection Graphic Nov 2023

    “Did You See Me?” by Bill Howden, ObOSB

    Did You See Me? Matt 25:31-46 They are totally clueless, sheep and goats alike. “When did we see you, Lord? We don’t remember seeing you! Or helping you!” To which the Ruler of the Ages responds, “Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members

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