Archive: January ve/2

My Psalm ...by Sr. Paz

Last year for the Priory Spirituality Center's Prayer Practices Certificate program, I prepared the topic “About Psalms. ” One question that came to my mind was, why are we singing and reciting the same psalms to God from more than two millennia ago over and over again? Our current understanding of the Universe and the whole of God’s creation is so different. Can we create new psalms? My relationship with God is more intimate.

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The Infant of Prague and Me: A Lesson in Devotion ...by Sr. Anna-Camille

I am a Catholic convert, a longtime convert--since I was 20 years old. Yet, still there are times that my Catholicism remains a mystery to me, and it is still full of surprises. It doesn’t always make it easy for me to explain to my Protestant friends and relatives. When I came to the monastery to begin the path of religious vocation, I was unfamiliar with the Infant of Prague, both the history and devotion practices.

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Reduce, Reuse...Repair? ...by Sr. Dorothy

Life can be very busy in the 21st century. So busy that we often feel we don’t have time to repair things—clothing, furniture, electronic equipment. We just need to keep going, so we throw away things that could be repaired—some of which we could repair ourselves—and buy new ones. from Weaving Vectors by Vecteezy. com This feeling of time pressure is very real, but not particularly new.

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A Gift of Time and Space ...by Sr. Laura

Monasteries can be busy places. At least for us. Normally I carve out an hour here and an hour there to research, think and write. But the gift of uninterrupted time for writing is valuable. I have been gifted by the Board of Hypatia-in-the-Woods with a few days to do just that. This is a simple and beautiful place. I sit at their knotty pine table looking out at old forest--and if I look closely--the Puget Sound.

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Helping Each Other ...by Sr. Monika

 We have all heard about Alcoholics Anonymous, which began in 1935, and has helped countless people overcome addiction to alcohol. There are many spin-offs of that model, including Narcotics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, and Emotions Anonymous, (EA) among many others.   I was introduced to Emotions Anonymous during my time in treatment for depression. It is based on the Alcoholics Anonymous model of support from people who have similar struggles in life.

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Jubilee of Hope, a Time to Restore Hope and Trust ...by Sr. Paz

Pope Francis opens the Holy Door My baby brother Diego and his wife Lili just returned from their Vatican pilgrimage. He told me about the Jubilee year. Last year Pope Francis opened the Holy Door of Saint Peter’s Basilica on December 24 as a symbol of the opening of the Jubilee year of Hope, and called on all Christians to become pilgrims of hope. This Jubilee year will end on January 6. 2026.

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