Over a week has gone by since I last wrote on this blog so I thought I would bring you up to date a bit. The weather continues to be one of the dominating things that people talk about. It has gotten warmer and a lot of the snow has melted and no new snow has come. However, for about the last ten days or so it has been cloudy and foggy everyday. So naturally everyone has been getting a little "cabin fever" wanting to see some sunshine and nice weather. Today the sun did shine for about half a day but then it once again clouded over. Sorry to talk about the weather so much but that has been a topic of much concern this winter.
This weekend I have been home most of the time. However, I did go to the Clyde Monastery for two Masses this morning. On Sundays they have their community Mass at 8:30 AM and then Mass at Our Lady of Rickenbach, their Health Care Center, at 11:00 AM. On Sundays the same priests celebrates both Masses. During the week the community Mass is at 7:30 AM and I will be celebrating that all this week. The Mass at their Health Care Center is at 11:00 AM everyday and on weekdays a second priest goes over for that.
On this past Thursday the Nodaway County Health Nurse came over to give the H1N1 flu shot to those who wanted one. I got one just to be sure. Right now it seems to have pretty well disappeared but some health officials think there will be another outbreak in February or so.
I guess it's better to be safe than sorry.
Every five years in the monastery we read the necrologies of the monks of Conception who have died. We read these on the anniversary date of their death at the evening meal. It is interesting to hear about the monks who have gone before us. As I get older I find I remember so many of them. I came here as a student in 1948 and entered the monastic community in 1953 so many have died during that time. Last Thursday, January 21, was the anniversary of Abbot Kevin's death and today January 24, is the anniversary of Abbot Anselm's death . Abbot Kevin died in 1995 and Abbot Anselm in 1999.
If you would like to read the blog I write for the oblates or see the Conception Abbey web site, click here.
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, January 24, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
IT'S BEEN COLD AND LOTS OF SNOW
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We have had a cold winter so far and have received more snow than we have had in many years. This past week we again had good size snow, and with the high winds we have been having, it blows into big drifts. It took the highway department a couple days just to get the main roads cleared and many of the minor roads were closed many more days. Today the temperature is up into the upper 30's which feels like spring. For many days we had temperatures staying at zero or barely above zero all day. Some nights the windchill was down to 20 and 25 below zero. But, I'm sure many of you have been experiencing the same kind of weather or maybe even worse. I sent some pictures to some friends who live in Phoenix. They sent some pictures back of flowers blooming in their yard and said the temperature has been in the 70's most days. How to make people feel good??? I remember well winters like this in the past but it has been a long time since we had so much snow and cold weather.
Last Sunday I was at Cameron, MO for the weekend Masses. Two Masses at St. Munchin's in Cameron. St. Munchin was an Irish saint. And then one Mass at St. Aloysius in Maysville, MO. I always enjoy these weekend assignments. I come back tired but I meet so many wonderful people. This coming weekend I go to Plattsburg, MO. I will have two Masses at Plattsburg (one on Saturday evening and one on Sunday) and one Mass at Easton, MO on Sunday morning.
The seminarians returned for the second semester last Sunday also. I think all of them were able to make it but that would probably not have been possible a week ago.
We are gradually getting more and more settled in the renovated St. Stephen Health Care Center. It is very nice. However, we are still waiting for new furniture and some other finishing touches.
Again I want to assure you of my prayers. I encourage you to go to the Conception Abbey web site and look at that. I have a blog for oblates there. Simply click on "oblates" on the left side of the screen and then on "blog." Click here if you would like to view some of my photos on Smugmug.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
BLESSED AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
I wish everyone who reads this blog many blessings in this year of 2010. The years seem to go by so fast. Did you stay up on New Year's eve to see the new year come in? I personally have not done that for a long, long time. Here in the monastery we have a little New Year's eve party in the evening after vespers. Then from 8:00-9:00 PM we make a Holy Hour for peace. After that I went to bed. I figure the new year will come in without me watching it.
On Christmas eve and Christmas day we had quite a snow storm. High winds and a lot of snow. It was difficult, if not impossible for people go to where they had planned to celebrate Christmas. Our basilica is usually pretty well filled for midnight Mass, but this year we only had about thirty people in church. I had to work in our Health Care Center all night on Christmas eve as we could not get nurses in to work. It has also been very, very cold with temperatures the last couple nights down to zero or below. Last night we had about another inch or two of snow.
We are now pretty well moved into the renovated St. Stephen Health Care Center. It is very nice and all the residents seem to be happy to be there. There are a few little things that will still have to be done but for the most part it is completed.
Below are some pictures of the renovated building.
To view my personal photo site go to: http://kennethosb.smugmug.com/
To go to the Conception Abbey web site click here.
On Christmas eve and Christmas day we had quite a snow storm. High winds and a lot of snow. It was difficult, if not impossible for people go to where they had planned to celebrate Christmas. Our basilica is usually pretty well filled for midnight Mass, but this year we only had about thirty people in church. I had to work in our Health Care Center all night on Christmas eve as we could not get nurses in to work. It has also been very, very cold with temperatures the last couple nights down to zero or below. Last night we had about another inch or two of snow.
We are now pretty well moved into the renovated St. Stephen Health Care Center. It is very nice and all the residents seem to be happy to be there. There are a few little things that will still have to be done but for the most part it is completed.
Below are some pictures of the renovated building.
To view my personal photo site go to: http://kennethosb.smugmug.com/
To go to the Conception Abbey web site click here.
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