Joint Lenten Vespers: Tuesday, March 29
A Lenten Vespers service with the College will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29, 2011, in Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel. . . .
View ArticleThe Monastery, The College, and Friends Come to Joint Lenten Vespers
On Tuesday, March 29, 2011, Sister of the St. Scholastica Community, faculty, staff and students from The College of St. Scholastica, and friends gathered in Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel for Lenten...
View ArticleSister Lisa Maurer – A Week Like No Other
Holy Week is definitely a week like no other. This week encapsulates the foundation of our Christian faith – the suffering, death and resurrection of our Lord. As followers of Jesus . . .
View ArticleJoin Us at Eucharist Celebrating St. Benedict
All are welcome to join us for the Eucharist celebrating the feast of Saint Benedict at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, July 11, in Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel. . . .
View ArticleTwenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Dedication of Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel
The anniversary of the dedication of a chapel is an important remembrance and celebrated solemnly because the rite for dedication of a church (or a chapel) and an altar is rightly considered among the...
View ArticleSunday, October 16 – Homecoming Eucharist
Sisters, students and families gathered for the 11:00 Eucharist at Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel at St. Scholastica. For many, it was the culmination of a full and special weekend with many options....
View ArticleJoint Advent Vespers – A Service of Story and Song
The Sisters of St. Scholastica Monastery along with the College of St. Scholastica Campus Ministry held an Advent Vespers entitled “A Service of Story and Song” on December 6. Our Lady Queen of...
View ArticleSister Lisa Maurer – No Loitering!
Did you notice that as we celebrated Christmas we were not allowed to loiter at the stable for very long? In fact the day after Christmas we had the commemoration of St. Stephen, the first martyr....
View ArticleHeartfelt Devotion
We may see the approach of Lent as a time of stirring up old flames of devout living for Jesus, a time of shedding the cold routines of “ordinary living” which have settled over us like thick dust the...
View ArticleSt. Augustine of Hippo – Sing Alleluia!
I trust I will not weary you if I mention what you know already: that we say ALLELUIA daily and that we take delight in it daily. For you know that ALLELUIA means “Praise God,” and by this . . .
View ArticleSister Ann Marie Wainright – The Long Journey to the Stars
The flowers, the wheat that made the bread that became the Eucharist, the thirty hidden years of Jesus’ life that the Bible does not record – all these things have, at one time, been seeds in the black...
View ArticleOf Kings and Kingdoms
Kings and queens are not very powerful images for most of us today. Citizens in countries where they still exist view them, for the most part, as mere figureheads. True, these figureheads often carry...
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