Wishes for a Blessed New Year!


The Christmas season has been a blessed time at the Convent of the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon this year as this is one of the times when the Sisters can come together and work on a project together.  Decorating for Christmas is a favorite for many of the Sisters and the Chapel is one of the main focal points.  The Sisters do not decorate until Advent is over.  Christmas Eve day is a busy time getting everything ready for the vigil Mass in the evening and Christmas Mass the following day.  Decorations will stay up until after the Epiphany.

I hope your new year is filled with many blessings.  Let us invite Christ deeper into our hearts this year.  God Bless you!

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Thanksgiving at the Convent 2013


Here is hoping that you and your family had a blessed Thanksgiving.  As for me, well we do pretty well at the convent with the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon.  The Sisters begin the day with Mass then it is off to the kitchen where we begin to prepare our dishes for the community.  I signed up for the TURKEY this year and I would like to thank BOB and ROGER our wonderful cooks for the help they provided me in making sure it turned out just right.

Most of the Sisters started from scratch on their meal contributions but the TURKEY is the star of the show on Thanksgiving!  Bob and Roger made sure it was perfect and ready to go which means they cooked it, carved it and put it in a “hotel pan” ready to heat up and serve to the Sisters on Thanksgiving!  Thanks guys!  I got it heated up just fine…poured the  heated broth over it then put it in the oven for 40 minutes…simple!

Thought you would enjoy some pictures from the convent from this past weekends Thanksgiving feast with the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon!

It all begins with Holy Mass!

It all begins with Holy Mass!

Sister Anna Hertel and Sister Catherine Hertel team up for the fruit salad!

Sister Anna Hertel and Sister Catherine Hertel team up for the fruit salad!

A Thanksgiving decoration

A Thanksgiving decoration

What, Julienned carrots?

What, Julienned carrots?

Potatoes all cut up and ready to cook

Potatoes all cut up and ready to cook

Sr. Theresa Lan

Sr. Theresa Lan

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Team work!

Team work!

Sister Theresa Lan's famous cabbage salad…a holiday would not be a holiday without it!

Sister Theresa Lan’s famous cabbage salad…a holiday would not be a holiday without it!

Another look at those mashed potatoes

Another look at those mashed potatoes

Me and my flowers from my cousin Dan and his wife, Rhonda (Indiana)

Me and my flowers from my cousin Dan and his wife, Rhonda (Indiana)

Sister Charlene Herinckx and her famous 7 layer salad!

Sister Charlene Herinckx and her famous 7 layer salad!

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Sr. Francesca Cuna made the mashed potatoes!

Sr. Francesca Cuna made the mashed potatoes!

Sister Theresa Lan and her famous dishes from Vietnam!

Sister Theresa Lan and her famous dishes from Vietnam!

Whats for lunch?

Whats for lunch?

flowers sent to Sr. Krista from her cousin in Indiana! How about that?

flowers sent to Sr. Krista from her cousin in Indiana! How about that?

Is it our turn yet?

Is it our turn yet?

Me and my Turkey! (With a lot of help from Bob and Roger)

Me and my Turkey! (With a lot of help from Bob and Roger)

Sister Adele Marie's stuffing (An old family recipe)

Sister Adele Marie’s stuffing (An old family recipe)

Sister Adele Marie shows off her stuff(ing)

Sister Adele Marie shows off her stuff(ing)

Wow…who made those mashed potatoes?

Wow…who made those mashed potatoes?

Whats for lunch?

Whats for lunch?

Home made cranberry sauce

Home made cranberry sauce

Sister Josephine Pelster and Sr. Adele Marie Altenhofen

Sister Josephine Pelster and Sr. Adele Marie Altenhofen

How about that turkey treat?

How about that turkey treat?

Valley Catholic Kindergarden class provide decorations for the Sisters on holidays!!!

Valley Catholic Kindergarden class provide decorations for the Sisters on holidays!!!

Yams with marshmallows!

Yams with marshmallows!

Sisters preparing for Thanksgiving Feast

Sisters preparing for Thanksgiving Feast

 

ADVENT…calling us back to reflection


This past Sunday when Father Peter lit the ADVENT candle I had to sit back in amazement at the fact that we are already to December of 2013!!!  Advent is a good time to sit back and really reflect on the past and look ahead with hope to the future.  I have to sit and quiet myself, break away from the hundreds of tugs and pulls and just get quiet!  That feels really good!  Try it!

I am enjoying the moment, letting everything go, looking to let my mind settle on what really matters.  A story comes to mind!  I got an e-mail from Pete Harnish from St. Rose in Longview, WA…

Sister Krista and Jolie,

Just wanted to share some exciting news from St. Rose Longview.  We had a new boy, Kellen, join our CYO 4th grade BB team this year and he is thoroughly enjoying playing basketball and being part of CYO sports.   Kellen is new to Longview, attends public school and is non-Catholic.  After a couple weeks of practice Kellen started asking his mom if non-Catholics could attend St. Rose School.  She replied yes.   Kellen continued to pursue transferring to St. Rose and yesterday his mom registered him as a new student in the 3rd grade.  His sister older also was excited about St. Rose School and she registered in the 5th grade class.  This has excited the boys on the team, lifted the spirits of the 3rd and 5th grade classes, and created some buzz amongst the teachers.  CYO Sports was the only connection Kellen had with the school.

God works in amazing ways!  Thanks for letting St. Rose Longview be part of CYO Sports.   It is making a difference in the lives of many people in ways I didn’t envision.

Just felt like sharing the love. 

Pete

Pete made my day!  I am so grateful he shared this news because our relationship with God, our spiritual journey is what really matters.  The ADVENT season calls us to reflect on our journey and make appropriate corrections that keep us on the path.

Fr. Peter lights the ADVENT candle at the Convent Chapel of the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon.

Fr. Peter lights the ADVENT candle at the Convent Chapel of the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon.

The World Has a New Sister of St. Mary of Oregon Right Here in Beaverton, OREGON!


“Candidate” Anna Nguyen became “Sister” Anna Nguyen this morning at the Convent Mass of the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon in Beaverton.  Her friends and family joined the Sisters for Mass and Breakfast to celebrate the joyful occasion  with the Sisters.

Anna Nguyen, from Seattle, WA, spent 6 months discerning her religious call prior to being received as a Novice this morning.

Sister Charlene Herinckx addresses the community of Sisters, family and friends of Sr. Anna Nguyen and friends of the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon.

Sister Charlene Herinckx addresses the community of Sisters, family and friends of Sr. Anna Nguyen and friends of the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon.

Family of Sister Anna Nguyen gather for her reception as a Novice with the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon August 11, 2013 at the Sisters Chapel in Beaverton, OR

Family of Sister Anna Nguyen gather for her reception as a Novice with the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon August 11, 2013 at the Sisters Chapel in Beaverton, OR

Sister Anna Nguyen thanks the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon for helping her discern her vocation and teach her about Religious LIfe in the process.

Sister Anna Nguyen thanks the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon for helping her discern her vocation and teach her about Religious LIfe in the process.

Family of Sister Anna Nguyen

Family of Sister Anna Nguyen

Sister Anna Nguyen receives her white veil, the symbol of a novice in religious life.

Sister Anna Nguyen receives her white veil, the symbol of a novice in religious life.

Sister Anna Nguyen receives her veil

Sister Anna Nguyen receives her veil

Sister Anna Nguyen adjusts her veil.

Sister Anna Nguyen adjusts her veil.

Sister Anna Nguyen receives the constitution of the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon from Sister Charlene Herinckx, the religious leader of the Sisters.

Sister Anna Nguyen receives the constitution of the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon from Sister Charlene Herinckx, the religious leader of the Sisters.

Sister Joyce Barsotti, Sister Anna Nguyen and Sister Charlene.

Sister Joyce Barsotti, Sister Anna Nguyen and Sister Charlene.

Sister Anna Nguyen - a brand new Novice with the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon

Sister Anna Nguyen – a brand new Novice with the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon

Family of Sister Anna Nguyen

Family of Sister Anna Nguyen

Sister Anna Nguyen and relatives bring gifts to the altar

Sister Anna Nguyen and relatives bring gifts to the altar

Taking the gifts of bread and wine to the altar

Taking the gifts of bread and wine to the altar

Sister Anna Nguyen thanks the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon and addresses her family and friends in her native tongue

Sister Anna Nguyen thanks the Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon and addresses her family and friends in her native tongue

Family and Friends of Sr. Anna Nguyen

Family and Friends of Sr. Anna Nguyen

Family Photo of the Nguyen family

Family Photo of the Nguyen family

Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon Hold Annual Nuns Bocce Tournament


The Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon, at their annual “Community Days” took time out to compete in the Bocce Ball Tournament.  Interestingly, this game was once the most popular game in the world!  The basic aim of the game is to get your ball closest to the “jack” at the end of four balls per team.  The game drew 18 contestants this year and a huge gallery of spectators!  The champions, at the end of the double elimination tournament were Sister Juanita Villareal and Sister Michael Francine.

2013 Bocce Ball Champions Sister Juanita and Sister Michael Francine!

2013 Bocce Ball Champions Sister Juanita and Sister Michael Francine!

Finals teams best two out of three Sister John Therese and team mate Sr. Maryann Giesel vs Sister Juanita and Sister Michael Francine

Finals teams best two out of three Sister John Therese and team mate Sr. Maryann Giesel vs Sister Juanita and Sister Michael Francine

Sister John Therese Miller shows her form

Sister John Therese Miller shows her form

Sister Maryann Giesel takes her turn

Sister Maryann Giesel takes her turn

Sister Michael Francine showing some enthusiasm

Sister Michael Francine showing some enthusiasm

Candidate Anna Nguyen

Candidate Anna Nguyen

Good shot

Good shot

Sr. Barbara Rose Sohler

Sr. Barbara Rose Sohler

Sister Diana Jean (2012 Champion)

Sister Diana Jean (2012 Champion)

Sr. Theresa Lan and Sr. Anne Vandecovering

Sr. Theresa Lan and Sr. Anne Vandecovering

spectators and "non-winners" :)

spectators and “non-winners” 🙂

Sister Adele Marie Altenhofen takes her turn

Sister Adele Marie Altenhofen takes her turn

Sister Maryann and Sister John Therese win another game

Sister Maryann and Sister John Therese win another game

Sister Barbara Rose gets ready

Sister Barbara Rose gets ready

She talks to the ball

She talks to the ball

Sister Juana gives it a try

Sister Juana gives it a try

Sister Lawdean shows some ability

Sister Lawdean shows some ability

Serious Sr. Rosina

Serious Sr. Rosina

Sister Julie competes

Sister Julie competes

The gallery

The gallery

Spectators and participats

Spectators and participats

Hope!

Hope!

Competitive, Sr. Charlene gives it her best.

Competitive, Sr. Charlene gives it her best.

Sister Krista and Sister Alison await their turn

Sister Krista and Sister Alison await their turn

An Unexpected Religious Experience Touched me to the Core


I spent the past three days on the campus of the Mercy Sisters in Burlingame, California where Religious leaders and Vocation Directors from 55 religious communities around the country gathered to talk about religious life.

I was not expecting the “touched to the core” experience I came away with after spending a few days working together listening, sharing, experiencing, visiting, praying, joining in the Eucharist, morning and evening prayer, and looking to the future of religious life.

The event was planned and executed by the National Religious Vocation Conference under the Direction of Executive Director Brother Paul Bednarczyk C.S.C.

I know that the entire group was moved by the experience and recognized that we have some work ahead of us to prepare the way for the future of religious life.

Why was I touched to the core?  I have tried to sift that out these past several hours having returned home and these are the reasons I found it to be life-giving:

  • Religious women from very diverse walks of life entered into the experience in a positive, life-giving manner giving a wonderful witness to what it is we are called to be
  • Together we listened as Sr. Mary Johnson spoke to us about her work in the Church as it relates to Religious Life and pointed out trends and possibilities.
  • As a group, we prayed, shared, offered ideas, worked with one another for the good of all and genuinely affirmed one another.
  • Through the experience, I found hope that religious communities could  lead the way in healing a polarized nation beginning with ourselves.

While it would be impossible for me to infuse you with the deep feelings, experiences, joy and hope I experienced during these days, I am happy to share that it was an exciting experience for us and one that I believe will be life changing for all of the communities involved.  A second, similar event will be held on the East Coast for those unable to attend this one.

I am including a short 3 minute clip from the “sending out” ceremony from the Chapel of the Sisters of Mercy (which I filmed with my iPhone) as we ended the three-day experience.

Merry Christmas from the Convent 2012


Museum Exhibit Was Fantastic


Saturday morning we loaded  the bus and headed to the California Museum in Sacramento to visit the Women & Spirit Exhibit about the History of Religious Women in America.  It was very inspirational and something that made us feel really good about the women who helped shape the country.  It was really very moving.  I did take some clips of the exhibit which was allowed so after some editing will share the clips I took.

One interesting tidbit I discovered was about the Mayo Clinic.  It was started by the Sisters and they asked Dr. Mayo if he would work at the hospital if they built it and provided the support!  He said he would and the rest is history!

Because this was the traveling exhibit, it was the featured exhibit and quite large.  After spending about three hours in this section, I could not believe that much time had passed, I then went around to the other exhibits which I described yesterday.  I was especially interested in finding “Ishi” the last wild Indian in America.  It was very interesting and I enjoyed reading the material about it.

We spent the entire morning at the museum and by 1:00 had pretty much seen everything so people broke up into small groups and headed for all points in Sacramento.  My group headed for Old Sacramento which we really enjoyed especially the old hardware store.  Lots of great things to see in this town loaded with history.  After lunch we went to the Train Museum.  Wow…what a place two stories of locomotives…full size…took you through the ages in trains.  Also included a large wing on toy trains.  Incredible building and the content was fantastic – Highly recommend to all train lovers!

Wonderful shops to visit all around Old Sacramento and as 5:00 approached we made our way to the Cathedral for Mass.  The Cathedral was recently renovated and as we learned yesterday, the architect and overseer of the renovation was done by the uncle of our friend, Colleen Nistler, known by many of you.  Her uncle did a GREAT job.  It is beautiful!  Pics to come later.

After Mass, ten of us headed over to the Pyramid restaurant across from the Cathedral and we had a wonderful dinner outdoors where we could enjoy the facade of the Cathedral and people walking .  It was a great evening!  After dinner we headed for our hotel and I have to tell you…I was tired!  I did not even get into the pool!  Just went to sleep!

I can assure you that we all had a great day yesterday.  It was a remarkable event for us and one that I am glad to have taken part in.  Today we head back to Portland on our “Noahs Ark.”  It will be a lot of fun as this group of 44 has really had a wonderful time building community and enjoying the entire trip.

See you soon!

 

Sacramento Morning Day 2…


We got into the Best Western last night and found our way to our rooms.  The rooms were spacious and wonderful and after a 13 hour bus ride it was such a welcome sight!  It was not hard to fall asleep!  Seven pillows on each bed?  This morning I processed a little video tape that I took yesterday at the Heaven on Earth restaurant.  I told you about Rosie who got out her guitar to share a song she wrote about the place.  It is quite charming.

We will be leaving here at 9:30 this morning and heading to the museum.  There are several exhibits there and I plan to take almost all of them in. Of course the purpose of our trip is to see the one featuring the History of Religious Life in America which originated in the Smithsonian Institute.

One that sounds interesting to me is the 100th Anniversary of Ishi’s discovery, an enhanced display chronicling the life and legacy of “the last wild Indian in North America”

California’s Remarkable Women 2011 – Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Women’s suffrage.

2011 California Hall of Fame – This will showcase the personal artifacts of the visionaries, legends and dreamers in the class of 2011 inductees – that should be interesting depending on who they are!

Tuskegee: Journey to Flight – Celebrates the gallant African-American men and women who broke barriers as  aviation heroes of WWII, as well as champions of equality.

California Indians: Making a Difference – featuring Native voice and over 400 extraordinary artifacts

California Innovates: The Computer Chip

Explores the impact of the computer chip – I will take this one in so I will have something to say when I sit down with one of my friends from Intel! 🙂

Uprooted! Japanese Americans During WWII

 

What has Sidelined the Sisters on their Way to Sacramento?…


ANSWER:  DINNER AT REDDING 🙂

6:00 am started the day, as usual with Liturgy of the Hours followed by Mass in the Convent Chapel.  7:00 am With excitement, the Sisters went to breakfast, anxious to bring their suitcases down and load the bus!  Discussion at breakfast included itinerary for the day and what the Sisters would be doing who would stay at home.  Waffles?  Chinese Food?  Sr. Rita (Motherhouse Superior) pulled out all the stops to make the weekend special for those who would stay behind.

Breakfast did not take as long this morning as people had things to do before leaving!  Shortly after breakfast, 7:45 am, Sister Charlene announced over the convent intercom that the bus had arrived and it was time to gather and load the bus. The elevators came to a grinding halt as they were called to third, fourth, and fifth floor all at the same time to move the luggage to ground level (you had to be there!)

The Sisters loaded onto the busses with remarkably frugal bags of “stuff” except for me, of course, who had to drag my cameras along to document the trip.  We staked out our areas on the bus and got comfortable as the driver closed the door and began to back the bus out of the loading area near the convent bakery and garages wing.  My heart was touched by all of the people who came out to say good by (Sisters and lay people alike) and wave as we rode down the Sisters’ driveway in front of the old gym and swimming pool.  Staff came out of several doors of the convent to see the sight and wish us a good and safe trip.  We all mentioned how touching it was.

Not long after exiting the driveway, Sr. Charlene led us in a prayer for a safe journey.  We all joined in – using the booklet that was thoughtfully put together for us.

We picked up a few Sisters and guests along the way, Sister Patricia Marie in Medford and Sister Allison’s Mother in Roseburg.

We stopped at Azalea, OR at a place called “Heaven on Earth” where we were treated to cinnamon rolls and coffee – compliments of the bus company Noah’s Ark!  I highly recommend this stop, as it is quite a remarkable place.  One of the staff by the name of “Rosie” entertained us with a song she wrote and told us the story of the establishment.  Rosie has worked at this endeavor for 30+ years and is a dedicated soul.  She will be highlighted in a post later tonight.

Currently 6:30 pm, we are in Redding, CA at Logan’s Roadhouse for dinner.  We will arrive in Sacramento approximately 8:30 this evening, God willing, at Sutter’s Inn Best Western.

We are having a BLAST and remembering YOU in PRAYER.  We would all like to hear from you so please respond to these posts and I will share them with the Sisters.  Thanks for reading and responding!

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