Sunday, May 10, 2009

Busy Week

A picture taken at Pella, Iowa

This past week has been somewhat a busy week or at least it seems that way. On Sunday, May 3, Karen Ceckowski and I drove to Des Moines to attend an oblate meeting for the oblates in that area. We had about 50 or more oblates come to the meeting. At 5:30 PM we prayed vespers (evening prayer) in the Basilica of St. John. Then we went to the parish hall downstairs where we enjoyed a pot luck dinner together. We had so much delicious food and we enjoyed and gave thanks for all of it. Then we had a more or less informal meeting. We primarily wanted the oblates who have for many years been affiliated with Conception Abbey to get acquainted with 60 or so oblates who have transferred to Conception Abbey from St. Gabriel Priory in Des Moines. Father Aquinas, who was Prior of the Priory and also pastor of the parish, St. John's Basilica hosted the meeting. I stayed overnight at the rectory there at the Basilica and Karen stayed with some of our oblates there in Des Moines.

About mid-morning on Monday we left for Pella, Iowa. Marilyn Mutti, an oblate from Pella invited us to stop by for lunch. She served us a delicious lunch and then we went out to see some of the tulips for which Pella is famous. They were in full bloom and really beautiful. I have put some of the pictures that were taken by Karen on my smugmug photo site. To see them go to: http://kennethosb.smugmug.com/gallery/8161318_HNkDz/1 There are also a few pictures there of the oblates praying vespers together.

We returned home Monday evening and May Day was in full swing here at Conception. It was a beautiful day and the first nice day to have May Day. That is an old tradition at Conception. It was going on way back when I first entered Conception as a student in the 1940's.

A couple days last week I had to go to Maryville for physical therapy. Then on Thursday evening I went to the diocesan jubilee celebration in Kansas City. They always honor all the priest jubilarians at a special dinner at Hillcrest Country Club in Kansas City. Bishop Finn is kind and also invites the religious priests who are in the diocese to this celebration. Father Aidan (40 years ordained) and myself (50 years ordained) went and Father Frowin went along to drive.

This week is the last week of the school year. Next Sunday is graduation and then the students will be leaving.

I hope all of you will eventually have a chance to see a very good movie made about Conception Abbey entitled "The Rule of St. Benedict." It was made by an Episcopal priest from St. Louis. He does this as a hobby and is quite professional in his work. He has made a number of documentary films and has won a number of awards at film festivals. Eventually the Printery House is going to sell the film through the internet. At present it is available only in the Abbey gift shop. Keep checking the Printery House web site. www.printeryhouse.org

God bless you all.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Father, I can't open the website of your monastery. Is it just me, or smth is wrong with the site? God bless!