Monastic Life Is...
Katie Gordon of Monasteries of the Heart interviews Fr. Adam Bucko of the Center for Spiritual Imagination in this webinar. They explore how new expressions of monastic community are bridging this ancient tradition to contemporary seekers in ways that enable more people to commit to lives of prayer, service, and transformation, in and beyond the monastery.
In an interview with Spotlight PA, Benedictines for Peace Coordinator Sister Anne McCarthy says, “We believe that participating in any way in the enhanced enforcement is immoral."
Sister Marcia Sigler combined her passion for peace and her passion for artistic creation in a recent contribution to the Episcopal Church's Asiamerica Ministries peace crane witness.
The Benedictine Sisters are celebrating 170 years...one unique story involves bootleggers on our property--an incident so implausible that we decided to make it the core of the only fundraiser in our mix of anniversary commemorations: MOTHER IGNATIA'S BAN THE BOOTLEGGERS BASH.
Reflection on Benedictines for Peace Good Friday Peace Pilgrimage from Monasteries of the Heart coordinator Katie Gordon.
More than one hundred silent pilgrims participated in this year's Good Friday Peace Pilgrimage with racism as the focus of theior contemporary Stations of the Cross.
Many Benedictine sisters and oblates participated in various No Kings Rallies offering a gospel of peace as an alternative.
The St Benedict Academy Alumnae Spring Luncheon brought a banquet-room full of alum together to once again spend time with “friends we never can forget.” In addition to reconnecting with friends and classmates, nearly fifty creative generously filled gift baskets were raffled to raise funds for the SBA Alumnae Association to support the Benedictine Sisters, their inner-city ministries, and provide scholarships for Catholic education for family members of SBA Alumnae.
