Capybaras, God and the Power of Peace ...by Sr. Anna-Camille
I’ve been thinking about capybaras quite a bit lately. Ever since I first read about them and their gentleness and friendliness, I can’t get enough of them. If you aren’t familiar with them here are some of their vital statistics. They are a rodent, as it turns out they are the largest of the rodent family: weighing in at up to 174 pounds and growing to over 4 feet long.
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Aleluya! ...by Sr. Julian
“Aleluya” is Swahili for Alleluia. Our Tanzanian sisters are each an Aleluya! Our community recently had a reunion with Sisters Beatrice and Redemista of the Benedictine Sisters of St. Agnes, Chipole, Tanzania. This was an Alleluia for us! These two Sisters lived with us and attended school at nearby Saint Martin’s University, early this century. Sister Beatrice graduated and returned to Tanzania to serve in many ministries: teaching, congregation leadership, and formation. She currently serves as Prioress of St.
Benedictine Spiritual Support Group ...by Sr Paz
May 1 was the last meeting of our St. Martin’s Benedictine spiritual support group before final exams and the holidays. Benedictine spiritual support group is the way the students have renamed our Bible study group. I say our group, because I mean it, I am a member of the group which every Thursday now for two years has met at the St. Martin’s University Library. We do Lectio Divina with the coming Sunday Gospel.
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