| We are a Monastic Community of Benedictine Sisters who live according to the Gospel and the Rule of St. Benedict. We strive for a balance of communal and private prayer, work, and leisure in our lives. Through our diverse ministries we are committed to helping create a more just and compassionate world. Christ tells us “Whatsoever you do to the least of my people, so you do unto me.” If we listen, we hear the call to be open to one another, to give what we have and to welcome all guests as we would welcome Christ. This means everyone, and, as a Benedictine, it means everything. We must truly share whatever we have. |
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Sisters Agatha Riehl, Donna Schroeder, and Mary JeanTuttle serve refreshments on the Feast of St. Scholastica
Sisters welcomed the Stanbrook Hall reunion class of 1960.
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Sisters bless the recently renovated Alicia's Place, the former Cathedral/Sacred Heart Convent, that now provides temporary housing for homeless women.
Sister Johnetta Maher prepares Rockhurst Dining Room for a donor reception.
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Sister Margaret Clarke, at right, leads a tour of the Heritage Room.
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