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Monthly Archives: February 2022

Seeing God Virtual Exhibit 2022 | Group 4

February 2022
Seeing God Virtual Exhibit 2022 | Group 4 Check out the rest of the Seeing God Virtual Exhibit 2022 Art Groups here. Open My Eyes God (My Prayer) This painting represents my seeking of God during the darkest days in my life. This is what I wrote: I’m waiting for You To hold out Your…
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Seeing God Virtual Exhibit 2022 | Group 3

Seeing God Virtual Exhibit 2022 | Group 3 Check out the rest of the Seeing God Virtual Exhibit 2022 Art Groups here. COVID TRANSFORMATION The COVID pandemic has just changed our lives in many ways. This painting was inspired by my work caring for COVD patients and imagining the unseen transformations that occur inside the…
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Seeing God Virtual Exhibit 2022 | Group 2

Seeing God Virtual Exhibit 2022 | Group 2 Check out the rest of the Seeing God Virtual Exhibit 2022 Art Groups here. RACHAEL Rachael (Jeremiah 31:15) is considered the classic mother who weeps and intercedes for her children which is considered a cry to a compassionate God to alleviate suffering and return those who were…
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Seeing God Virtual Exhibit 2022 | Group 1

Seeing God Virtual Exhibit 2022 | Group 1 Check out the rest of the Seeing God Virtual Exhibit 2022 Art Groups here. SEED POD The milkweed plant is life and blood to the Monarch butterfly, the pod nurtures and protects its seeds as they mature. When the plant matures, the pod opens, releasing the flat…
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Mission Advancement News & Events

Get inspired and nurture your faith! As the Monastery continues preparation for the year-long celebration of the 75th anniversary of St. Paul’s Monastery and the 40th anniversary of the Benedictine Center this call to action returns to me often. Get inspired! For almost eight decades the women religious of St. Paul’s Monastery have been ministering…
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Benedictine Associates Update March 2023

The Benedictine Associates continue to study and reflect on the program “Being Benedictine." Last month we watched the video presentation of Judith Valente, an oblateof Mount St Scholastica Monastery in Atchison, Kansas, on silence. A lively and enriching discussion followed. Later in February we will discuss Discernment from the same program. Silence is defined by…
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