Taken May 12, 2012.
And one taken on the day of the dedication of the building:
Some of those present for the dedication.
The students graduated and left for home on Sunday, May 13. Then on Monday evening we began our retreat, after a chapter meeting in the afternoon. At the chapter meeting we accepted Brother Placid Dale and Brother Maximilian Burkhart for solemn perpetual vows. They will profess these vows in August.
During our retreat on Wednesday evening we had the ordination to the diaconate of Brother Victor Schinstock and Brother Paul Sheller. Both are continuing their education and look forward to being ordained to the priesthood in a year. Ordaining the two deacons was Bishop Edward Rice, auxiliary bishop of St. Louis. Bishop Finn, bishop of our own diocese, was busy at a confirmation and Bishop Boland, the retired bishop of our diocese was scheduled to do it, but lost his voice.
Ordination of Brother Paul to diaconate
Brother Victor and Brother Paul preparing the altar for the celebratioon of the
Eucharist after their ordination.
Brother Victor, Abbot Gregory, Bishop Rice and Brother Paul
Ordination to priesthood of Brother Guerric
Father Guerric kneels before the bishop
as Bishop Finn prays over him
After the ordination Mass Bishop Finn
and Father Guerric
Now things should settle down a bit for the summer, although we do have a lot of projects in line to be done this summer. Roofers are still replacing roofs that were damaged by the bad hail storm last August. New windows need to be put in both St. Michael Hall and St. Joseph Hall. And other projects are in line to be done this summer.
I did want to point out to all readers of this blog that you can find many photos of recent events on our web site. Simply click here and then at the top of the page, click on "picture gallery."
God bless you all.
I did want to point out to all readers of this blog that you can find many photos of recent events on our web site. Simply click here and then at the top of the page, click on "picture gallery."
God bless you all.
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