When I was a child, we would play Christmas songs and the image of Santa was a welcoming one—until December 25—then it was all about Jesus; no more Santa. As a child that brought me sadness because I was such a believer in Santa...
Read more
Featured
December 2022 eNewsletter
December 2022
“How is it December already!?”
You’ve heard it. You’ve thought it. Time goes by fast.
And, yes! It’s December already!
Advent is a liturgical season beloved by the Church,
but is often lost in the quick passing of days. The
symbol of the evergreen wreath with its four
candles—a wheel of Advent time marked by longing, hope, and faith—is present in our congregations and
our homes. The snow still has its novelty and is another symbol of time set aside for quiet stillness and
waiting.
Read more
February 2020 E-Newsletter
January 2020
February is typically the month that most people might associate with the theme of love. In this respect, on February 10th, we celebrate the Feast of Saint Scholastica, a woman of great love. The story is told of how Saint Scholastica loved meeting with her brother Saint Benedict so they could share spiritual insights. According…
Read more
January 2020 E-Newsletter
December 2019
We Benedictine Sisters of St. Paul’s Monastery wish you a New Year filled with what has been foretold by prophets and celebrated as a brilliant Light announcing the event of God now accessible in flesh and blood to a human world, uncovering what before now has been hidden. This miraculous self-communication of God is like…
Read more