It\’s time again for our Christmas Novena! This novena lasts from December 16 (today!) until the 24th and includes all our sung Masses as well as our prayers. We will be remembering you all, the readers of this blog, in a special way during our novena! Thank you so much for your support and may you be blessed abundantly by our Infant Savior this Christmas!
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe is Mother and patroness of the new world, America. She is our mother! To us, as to all of God\’s people, she says: \”I am the Virgin Mary, Mother of the true God, of Him through whom all live, the Creator of men, the Master of our immediate surroundings and the Lord of Heaven and earth. I am your merciful Mother, yours and the Mother of all who live united on this earth. I am the Mother of those full of love for me and who will cry out to me and place their trust in me…I shall hear their groaning and their sadness and I shall console them and lighten all their troubles, wretchedness and suffering.\” Our Lady of Guadalupe, pray for us!
Second Sunday of Advent 2012
\”God has commanded that every lofty mountain be made low, and that the age-old depths and gorges be filled to level ground, that Israel may advance secure in the glory of God\” (Baruch 5:7) Here Baruch records for us the return of the Israelites from their exile in Babylon. It reminds us of the crossing of the Red Sea–an event in which the Israelites marched amidst the wall of seawater and tread on dry ground as they escaped on their way to the land of freedom. As we set out on our own journey toward the land of freedom during this Advent time, we remember that as we face the challenges of life we have a God who is faithful–who gave to Moses and Abraham the strength of faith to trust and believe in the Lord who clothes the flowers of the field and feeds the birds of the sky. He will give us this same faith if only we ask Him for it!
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception 2012
The Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary is a powerful example of God\’s largess–a magnificent gift to Mary and through her to all humanity, indeed all creation. With a certain measure of risk, God created the first man and woman with free will and they abused that gift by choosing to disobey God\’s commands regarding life in the Garden of Eden. When, in the fullness of time, God was ready to begin His new creation, He chose another sinless pair, Christ His Son and Mary of Nazareth. A familiar hymn, which we sing frequently at the Liturgy of the Hours, summarizes this story so well:
When, in His own image
God created man,
He included freedom
In creation\’s plan…
God to man entrusted
Life as gift and aim.
Sin became our prison,
Turning hope to shame…
Then in time, our make
Chose to intervene…
So that man\’s devotion
Newly might begin.
The Immaculate Conception is God\’s first intervention in his plan for his new creation. He once entrusted humanity\’s future to a \”frail humble maiden\”, creating her sinless at her conception so that in complete freedom, she would be able to choose to obey God\’s will and so offer to her brothers and sisters in all generations the incalculable gift not only of true freedom, but also of everlasting salvation through the Son she accepted to bear when at the Annunciation she said YES to God rather than Adam and Eve\’s NO.
We turn to Mary then, as the perfect model of faithfulness to God and ask her: O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to you.
First Sunday of Advent 2012
The days are coming, says the Lord, when I will fulfill the promise I made to the house of Israel and Judah. In those days, in that time, I will raise up for David a just shoot; he will do what is right and just in the land. In those days Judah shall be safe and Israel shall dwell secure; this is what they shall call her: \”The Lord our justice.\”
— Jeremiah 33:14-16
Happy New Year! These words of the prophet Jeremiah are a hopeful beginning for our new liturgical year. Today is like a new school year in which we will be educated and formed by the mysteries of Christ\’s life proclaimed every time the Liturgy is celebrated.
Behold, the days are coming when I will fulfill the promise…
The Lord is coming, and every year we have a time to prepare our hearts and minds to be more aware of this and to welcome his coming to us. We are preparing for Christ\’s coming at Bethlehem and at the end of time. But He also comes to us every moment of every day. Let us ask Him for the grace to welcome Him every day: in the joyful and difficult moments, in temptations and in prayer, in small and great events, in our neighbors and friends, and in each stranger we encounter. An Advent well spent will bring forth God\’s special blessings and make us stronger in Faith, Hope and Charity.
Pumpkin Bread Baking!
One of our sisters (now deceased), Sr. Mary of the Trinity, once wrote a beautiful song called \”My Thanksgiving\”. It has the refrain, \”I could never end, I would never end, my thanksgiving, Lord…\” and this is the way we feel today as we begin to distribute pumpkin bread to our many local friends and benefactors! While the Thanksgiving holiday may be over, our thanksgiving both to God and to all our friends and benefactors goes on endlessly. And so this past weekend we baked up many, many loaves of pumpkin bread to offer a small token of our gratitude and appreciation for all the help we receive to live our contemplative monastic life! Here are some scenes from the baking:
Sr. Mary Dominic mixes the dry ingredients
Meanwhile, Sr. Maria Cabrini prepares the pumpkin!
Sr. Bernadette Marie and Sr. Mary Rose mix it all together
Sr. Mary Christine, Sr. Mary Gabriel and Sr. Mary Jeremiah fill the loaf pans
More loaf pans! Sr. Mary Christine, Sr. Mary Gabriel, and Veronique work together
Sr. Mary Giuse fills a loaf pan by herself
Ready to be baked!
The delicious finished product
We hope all those who receive our pumpkin bread will enjoy it! We wish we could send some to everyone around the country but this is impossible…still, we keep you all in our prayers each and every day! Thank you for all your generous support and love!
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Christ the King! A difficult concept for us to understand here in the United States, where we have a President and Congress, elected by the people. But Christ\’s kingship is of a different order. We are citizens of our respective countries, but also followers of this divine King, who told Pontius Pilate in the Gospel of the solemnity, \”My kingdom does not belong to this world…my kingdom is not here.\” (John 18:36) But He adds, when Pilate presses him, \”Everyone who belongs to the truth listens to my voice.\” (John 18:37) The kingdom of Christ is founded on truth, and those who hear His voice, belong to his kingdom, invisible though it may be at the present time. Daniel prophesied,\”…all peoples, nations, and languages serve him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion that shall not be taken away, his kingship shall not be destroyed.\” (Daniel 7:14) And in Revelation John writes again, \”Jesus Christ is the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead and ruler of the kings of the earth.\” (Revelation 1:5) He is true and faithful in all things. He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. With such a King, we do not need to fear any earthly power. We know Christ has won the final victory! In the image above, we see St. Michael the Archangel standing behind Christ, sword in hand. It is fitting, because he is the angel whose name means, \”Who is like God?\” God is, God alone, the eternal King and ruler of all peoples, nations, times, and seasons. To him be glory forever!














