We are back! Feast of St. Colette

St. Colette  with St. Francis and St. Clare
decoration for our Chapter Room altar

Yes, we are back after nearly a year of rest from blogging!  A lot has happened at Bethlehem Monastery in Barhamsville, so I will be spending the next few posts bringing you all up to date.  But first a word about today’s feast.  We celebrate on this day the feast of St. Colette whom we call our “2nd Mother” because she was responsible for revitalizing the Order of Poor Clares that had fallen on hard times in the 15th century.  Since I have been appointed Franciscan History teacher for our growing novitiate, I decided to summarize for my students the state of the Church during the lifetime of St. Colette.  After reviewing this time period in our church history book, the only thing I could say was, “Oh my God, this is awful!” :Two antipopes (at the same time!) warring with each other and the real pope, politics, intrigue, scandal, monasteries and convents emptied by the Black Plague, general despair and violence.  And we think we have problems!  Well, we do, but it is useful and instructive to see our own woes in the perspective of history. 
St. Colette was called to do her bit to be part of the solution to the problems of her day by living and teaching a way of holiness.  Now it is our turn to play our role in bringing about a new springtime of faith in the winter of our present afflicted world.

Since you last heard from us, we have had two investitures and a number of new arrivals, bringing our novitiate crew to a record 10 members!  Pictures will be coming in due course as I find them and/or take them.  Home improvement projects have been completed and new ones planned.  Our increased numbers means decreased space.  The monastery we built 14 years ago and that seemed so huge at the time feels much smaller and tighter today.  We count our blessings!  Twenty five Sisters is high on the list!

Comments

Melanie said…
I am so so happy to have news and to be able to pray meaningfully for youall
Thank-you
PeggyK said…
I am so grateful that you are back!! I have prayed for the Poor Clares for years and felt I had prayer partners in Virginia!
Thanks be to God for your online return!!

Peggy
PeggyK said…
I am so grateful you are back. I've been praying for strong vocations for years and now my prayer partners are back!!

PeggyK
Anonymous said…
So happy you are back. I have missed your reflections.
Emily Therese said…
So happy to hear from you again, Sisters!
Anonymous said…
How excited I am to see you blogging again, Sister. May all your vocations persevere. We need your prayers more than ever.

Jeannette
Anonymous said…
Welcome back sisters
you have been really missed,you have been in my prayers.
Looking forward to hearing your news.

Marie

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