Isabella Flores, known as Rose, was born in Lima, Peru in 1586 and died there in 1617. She made a vow of virginity at an early age and, at the age of 20, became a Dominican tertiary. She lived in a hermitage in her family\’s garden. She practiced severe penances for the salvation of sinners and for the missionary efforts of the Church in South America. In addition to this, she cared for the poor and the sick and promoted devotion to the Rosary zealously. She was part of a trio of Dominican saints in Lima at this time, the other two being St. Martin de Porres and St. Juan Macias. St. Rose of Lima, intercede for us in all our needs!
Author: Texas OP Nuns
A Visit from Fr. Nolan Lowry
Fr. Nolan Thomas Lowry was just ordained a priest for the Tyler, TX diocese–the diocese our monastery resides in–on July 17, 2010. He is currently studying moral theology at the North American College and Santa Croce in Rome. He was ordained at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Tyler, so he was able to spend a little time in East Texas afterwards getting some pastoral experience at Sacred Heart Church in Nacogdoches, TX. We were so delighted that he made some time to come and celebrate Mass for us, and then visit with us! He is a very zealous young priest and we will be praying hard for him and for his ministry in East Texas in the years to come.
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
O spem miram!
Fulfill, O Father, what you have promised, and help us by your prayers. ![]()
Fulfill, O Father, what you have promised, and help us by your prayers.
Fulfill, O Father, what you have promised, and help us by your prayers.
Pray for us, holy father Saint Dominic!
That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
We recite this prayer to St. Dominic every day after Midafternoon Prayer. We have great confidence in St. Dominic’s powerful intercession for all our needs. Truly, how sweet is the hope given to us!
A Special Treat
Another Week, Another Party!
Well…a WORK party, anyway! We received a large amount of purple hull peas from a generous benefactor and set out to shell them at recreation. Appropriate, since it was the feast of St. Martha!
July 29: Memorial of St. Martha
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Sometimes we think of St. Martha only as she appears in the story of Jesus’ visit to Bethany (Lk 10:38-42). “Martha, Martha,” Jesus says, “you are anxious and worried about many things. There is need of only one thing.” He refers, of course, to her sister Mary, who remained seated at His feet listening to His words while Martha served. But there is another aspect to Martha, which is highlighted in the story of the raising of Lazarus (Jn 11:19-27). In this Gospel narrative, Martha shows herself to be a woman of tremendous faith. Martha tells Jesus, “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died. But even now I know that whatever you ask of God, God will give you.” It is to Martha that Jesus makes one of his great “I Am” statements: “I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live, and anyone who lives and believes in me will never die.” He questions Martha: “Do you believe this?” And she answers: “Yes, Lord, I have come to believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God, the one who is coming into the world.” Today let us pray for the gift of a deepened faith, a faith that recognizes the presence of God even in the most distressing and terrible situations. St. Martha, pray for us!



