Several weeks ago, Sr. Deborah’s Blog described her journey with Fr. James Martin SJ in his recent book, Come Forth. I happen to be reading the same book. Martin surveys possible answers to the question, “Who is the beloved disciple?” ( I spent all by conscious years thinking it was the apostle John.) Martin would Read more »
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“The Way of Truth and Life” by Sr. Barbara Woeste
As we come to the end of the Easter Season with the Feast of Pentecost, let us pause to reflect on Jesus’ final discourse that is found in the Gospel of John, chapters 14 through 17. Let us especially look at John 14:6 and following. Jesus says, “I am the way and the truth and Read more »
Sr. Nancy Blog – May 15, 2024
by: Sr. Nancy Kordenbrock We are coming to the end of the school year. Some graduations have already taken place and more will be coming in the weeks ahead. We wish the graduates congratulations on all they achieved and wish them well as they move on to college, graduate school, the military or the work Read more »
“It’s the little things that can make a difference!” by Sr. Aileen Bankemper
I want to share a recent happening. . .I am an uneducated flower lover and caretaker. Occasionally I have good luck. Several years ago, I came in possession of a lovely orchid in full bloom. Once its blooms were gone, the plant continued to thrive adding many healthy leaves but no flower spike appeared. Then Read more »
“Who is the Beloved Disciple?” by Sr. Deborah Harmeling
For Lent I read James Martin’s new book Come Forth: the promise of Jesus’ greatest miracle. In it he focuses on Lazarus and Jesus’ raising him from the dead. Lazarus and his sisters, Mary and Martha, appear only in John’s Gospel. And the Beloved Disciple appears only in John’s Gospel. Martin theorizes about Lazarus being Read more »
“An April Memory” by Sr. Dorothy Schuette
I was five years old when my father returned home from The War. At that time Mom, my sister and I lived with Granny, my aunt and her daughter in downtown Covington. On the day I want to tell you about Dad was working outside, the rest of us inside. It started to rain and Read more »
“Coming to Completion” by: Sr. Christa Kreinbrink
To accomplish or finish. To bring to completion. The meaning of the word that refers to the last canonical hour of the day, Compline (or Night Prayer). The prayer that assists us in bringing the day to a close. Night Prayer is the mature version of “Now I lay me down to sleep”. Even in Read more »
“Open, Come In ?!” by: Sr. Kimberly Porter
Recently I came across these two pictures I took on a camping trip several years ago in Tennessee. The angle of the first picture shows the fence as closed, the only way in under or over the rails. The second picture taken a few inches to the side captures the opening. Just a slight change Read more »
“Pay attention to nagging earworms! They can be helpful” by Sr. Colleen Winston
There’s a line from a hymn in our Breaking Bread hymnal that keeps repeating itself in my mind like a record stuck in a groove: “Gracious God, you give your life away.”** As I write this, we are preparing for Holy Week. This makes the text especially poignant, but it is true 365 days a Read more »
Sr. Mary Rabe Blog – March 2024
An acquaintance and his wife took their eight children to their lake cottage. Everything went well until they were on their way home. One of the children suddenly called out, “Where’s Maria?” Sure enough, their youngest was not in the vehicle. They returned quickly to find a safe but crying little girl. Apparently, as they Read more »