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The Holy Spirit can solve all these problems with ONE solution! A new form of white martyrdom develops Mendicant = beggars Ora et labora Labora (manual labor) study Labora (food!) beg (only possible because you are in


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The Holy Spirit can solve all these problems with ONE solution!

  • A new form of white martyrdom develops
  • Mendicant = beggars
  • Ora et labora
  • Labora (manual labor)à study
  • Labora (food!)à beg (only possible because you are in cities)
  • Keep the ORA (prayer!)
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SISTER ACT

“The reality is infinitely better than any movie.”

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“As morning breaks we look to you,

O Lord, to be our strength this day”

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We give the first moments of our day to Jesus in order to bring him to our students and the people with whom we work.

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The Divine Office marks the sacred and fixed rhythm of the day. Following the monastic custom of praying chorally and in the tradition of our Holy Father St. Dominic, we pray with our entire bodies, standing, sitting, and bowing as we chant the Divine Office.

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As a sign of our common consecration, we take part in the Mass each day. This is the high point and center of our day.

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The community gathers in the refectory for meals, which are eaten in silence. During the meal, we listen to readings from a spiritual book so as to be fed spiritually as well as bodily.

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The day is spent in the apostolate, bringing the truth of the Gospel to students of all ages in various subject areas.

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As daylight begins to fade, we gather in the chapel to chant the evening prayer of the Church. Vespers is followed by the recitation of the Rosary in which we honor Our Lady and meditate on the life of her Divine Son.

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Following the reading of the martyrology, we process from the chapel to the De Profundis Hall where, in keeping with Dominican tradition, we recite Psalm 129 together for the deceased of the Order.

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Our grace before meals reflects our prayer in the chapel as we chant the prayers from side to side. The meal is served beginning with the youngest sisters, a custom practiced by the Order since the time of St. Dominic.

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Each evening we gather for an hour of “family time” during which the sisters relax, enjoy one another’s company, play games, or engage in a favorite hobby such as knitting, cross stitching, Rosary making, etc. This time serves to re-create the sisters after a long day and to strengthen the community bonds by which we are united.

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In order to nourish the light of faith, we have fifteen minutes of spiritual reading each night before Compline. Spiritual reading is followed by community night prayers which give thanks to God for the day. The day ends in choir as we chant Compline, the night prayer

  • f the Church. In accordance with the ancient tradition of the

Order, we sing in procession the Salve and the O Lumen.

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In order to preserve a spirit of recollection with God, we observe silence in the house after Compline. This silence is necessary for one who wishes to contemplate and to give to others the fruits of her

  • contemplation. This time is used for personal prayer, school

preparations, study, etc.

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