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In my last post I asked you to tell me what you wanted to know about my life, especially in terms of my anticipated Perpetual Profession.  Several people responded with a wide range of questions and I loved it!   Here I will tackle . . .

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The women in Formation at St. Scholastica Monastery and their Directors, Sister Michelle and Sister Donna, had an enriching adventure on the weekend of April 15 to 18.  They were invited to St. Benedict’s Monastery in St. Joseph, Minnesota . . .

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In my nearly five years at St. Scholastica Monastery I have learned a lot.  One of the highlights has been getting to know Saint Benedict.  After all, until entering the Monastery all I knew about him was that he was the answer to every question on a Church History test that dealt with Western Monasticism.   We know powerful and holy things . . .

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As we enter the gathering place of our Chapel, a colorful rainbow is sighted with our Lenten theme scripted upon it: I have loved you with an everlasting love. Our God is faithful to us through all of life – the good times, as well as the stormy times. In the reading for the first Sunday of Lent . . .

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Reading the Holy Rule of St. Benedict

by admin on January 30, 2012

Sister Edith Bogue leads a group of Oblates, men and women dedicated to living according to the Rule of St. Benedict.  They will follow the Sisters of St. Scholastica Monastery in reading the entire Holy Rule throughout this year.  Sister Edith writes an Oblate blog and she meets with the group once a month.  She invited our web site DuluthBenedictines.org to share with our readers some of the journey they are taking. . . .

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Can any one of us be totally adequate in our work?   Whatever we do (I am a musician) we try to do the best we can and strive to do better or go further than we have before. . . .

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