Several weeks ago Bishop Roger Foys of the Diocese of Covington, announced a Year of Women Religious (February 2, 2012-February 2, 2013). Good News! The diocese has
welcomed women religious for over 150 years. Currently there are five houses
(institutes) of women religious: The Passionist Nuns, The Sisters of the Congregation of Divine Providence,The Sisters of Notre Dame, The Sisters of St. Joseph the Worker, and us, The Benedictine Sisters of St.Walburg Monastery. There are quite a few other sisters who live in and serve the
people of the diocese: The Carmelite Sisters of the Aged and Infirm who run Carmel Manor and The Sisters of the Good Shepherd. Over
the years many other communities of women religious were here and left behind
institutions and buildings that are still serve our people, such as the
Franciscan Sisters of the Poor who opened St. Elizabeth Hospital and the Sisters of Charity of
Nazareth, whose former Academy building provides affordable housing for the
elderly. We come and stay and we come and go—at all times being faithful to our
particular call, charism and mission.
As different religious institutes we follow different rules
and have different charisms. We Benedictines follow the 6th century Rule of St.
Benedict and his mandate to seek God in
community, prayer (liturgy of the hours and lectio) and work. What all
women religious have in common is our baptismal consecration that finds its fullness
in our complete consecration to God through profession of vows. During this
coming year we hope to find ways to communicate to this diocese our gratitude
for their generous support, stories that reveal the meaning and lifestyle of
each institute and plant the seeds of a vocation in many women. Join Bishop
Foys and each religious institute in this diocese and help us accomplish our
hope for the future. Help us get out the word that the Church needs women
religious. Sr. Mary Catherine Wenstrup, OSB
My travel and duties for Women in Service to Appalachia has brought me to your door on many occasions. The grace of your prayers and hospitality have left an endearing mark on my heart. I praise God for knowing you.
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