This year we have three monks here from other Abbeys, one for the novitiate and two for studies in the seminary. On the left is Novice Damian who is from Christ the King Priory, Schuyler, Nebraska. He will make his canonical novitiate here with our own two novices. In the center is Brother Gerard from Christ in the Desert Monastery in New Mexico. On the right is Brother Gabriel from Worth Abbey in England.
Also visiting here this past week has been Abbot Cuthbert Madden from Ampleforth Abbey in England.
After a couple of good rains this past week the weather has broken for a while anyway. The last two days have been comfortable and the nights quite cool. Yesterday and today I went for a good walk around the lake and other places rather than use the treadmill in the infirmary.
Father Gilbert continues to be a patient at St. Francis Hospital in Maryville. He fell a week or so ago and broke a bone in his leg. He will be 93 years old this week on Tuesday, August 28.
Since June 1, 2013, Father Kenneth Reichert, OSB has been chaplain for the Missionary Benedictine Sisters at Norfolk, NE and also at the St. Joseph Caring and Rehabilitation Center. I celebrate two Masses every day at 7:00 AM for the Sisters and at 9:30 AM at the Care Center. I also visit all the patients at the Care Center.
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Solemn Profession of vows
In the upper photo are Brothers Macario and Anselm along with their parents. In the bottom photo are Brothers Macario and Anselm. Both photos were taken shortly after the Mass and solemn profession ceremony. Brother Macario is originally from Garden City, Kansas. Brother Anselm is originally from Houston, Texas. The church was filled for the Mass and profession on Sunday, August 19. For more photos of the profession go to my smugmug site:
http://kennethosb.smugmug.com/gallery/3349129#186694978
On Wednesday, August 22, Brothers Guerric and Macario left for St. Meinrad Archabbey where they will begin theological studies. Brother Anselm also left on Wednesday for Washington, DC where he will begin graduate studies at the Catholic University of America.
All the students have now returned (I believe about 95-96 students) for the new school year. The weather is still hot and humid but all are surviving. The classrooms are air-conditioned but not the dormitories.
That about it for now.................
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
New novices
Yesterday, August 14, we accepted two new novices into the novitiate. Novice Isaac Dale from Salem, MO and Novice William Dotsel from St. Peter, MO. They are pictured here along with Brother Bernard who is the novice and junior master.
Today the new students are arriving and many of the returning students are also here. I understand there should be about 96-98 students enrolled in our seminary college this year. That is up from last year.
Next Sunday we are looking forward to having two of our junior monks, Brother Macario and Brother Anselm, make solemn profession.
Today, being the Solemnity of the Assumption, and a Holyday of Obligation, we are following the Sunday schedule. Our lay employees are also given off on these Holydays. Of course some of them have to work, especially in places like the kitchen and the infirmary.
Today the new students are arriving and many of the returning students are also here. I understand there should be about 96-98 students enrolled in our seminary college this year. That is up from last year.
Next Sunday we are looking forward to having two of our junior monks, Brother Macario and Brother Anselm, make solemn profession.
Today, being the Solemnity of the Assumption, and a Holyday of Obligation, we are following the Sunday schedule. Our lay employees are also given off on these Holydays. Of course some of them have to work, especially in places like the kitchen and the infirmary.
Friday, August 10, 2007
Some good rain
After going through part of June and all of July without much rain at all we finally received a good rain on Wednesday, August 8. The total amount was just about five inches which is much appreciated. A storm moved through on Wednesday evening and blew down a large tree in front of the monastery. Pictured on the left is part of tree stump where it broke off. It fell across the front entrance to the monastery and broke out one window in the monastery. In the picture the tree has already been cleaned up and hauled away. The next day the stump was cut off down next to the ground.
I myself returned on Tuesday from about a 10-12 day vacation. I was gone for two weekends and on both weekends I celebrated four Masses at Marceline and Brookfield, Missouri. Both of these parishes formerly had pastors but now they are served by one priest with a religious Sister serving as pastoral administrator at the Brookfield parish. I spent most of my time on the farm owned by my brother at Brunswick. He lives in Kansas City but lets me use the trailer home on the farm when I am down there. I always enjoy this very much. I still have many relatives and friends in that area.
The weather has been very hot during August with heat indexes expected to be well over one hundred degrees all of this weekend and part of next week. Next week our students also start returning and their dorms are not air-conditioned. Fortunately the classrooms and church are air-conditioned.
Last Monday I understand Archbishop Burke from St. Louis was here with about seventy seminarians studying for the St. Louis archdiocese. They were on a pilgrimage trip and spent the night here and the Archbishop was celebrant for the conventual Mass on Monday.
That's about it for now.
I myself returned on Tuesday from about a 10-12 day vacation. I was gone for two weekends and on both weekends I celebrated four Masses at Marceline and Brookfield, Missouri. Both of these parishes formerly had pastors but now they are served by one priest with a religious Sister serving as pastoral administrator at the Brookfield parish. I spent most of my time on the farm owned by my brother at Brunswick. He lives in Kansas City but lets me use the trailer home on the farm when I am down there. I always enjoy this very much. I still have many relatives and friends in that area.
The weather has been very hot during August with heat indexes expected to be well over one hundred degrees all of this weekend and part of next week. Next week our students also start returning and their dorms are not air-conditioned. Fortunately the classrooms and church are air-conditioned.
Last Monday I understand Archbishop Burke from St. Louis was here with about seventy seminarians studying for the St. Louis archdiocese. They were on a pilgrimage trip and spent the night here and the Archbishop was celebrant for the conventual Mass on Monday.
That's about it for now.
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