Posted on 06/15/2005 10:30:55 AM PDT by NYer
In 1996 Pope John Paul IIs summons for the new evangelization inspired four Dominican women religious to undertake a new initiative. On February 9, 1997, John Cardinal OConnor recognized their wish to develop a new institute of consecrated life and established them as a Public Association of Christs Faithful in the Archdiocese of New York. To signal the new communitys devotional emphasis, the four sisters Community is named , The Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist.
The founding members of this new community in the Church include Mother Assumpta Long, Sister Joseph Andrew Bogdanowicz, Sister Mary Samuel Handwerker, and Sister John Dominic Rasmussen. Since the Associations establishment, its membership has grown to forty-three. Mother Assumpta Long has wondered for some time whether small bands of devoted sisters sent out for apostolic service to regions where a particular religious charism was not represented might not serve to renew religious life in the United States.
Now Mother Assumpta explains the ideal that the Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist want to embody: We are consecrated women first, and so our foremost model is Mary, the Mother of God. Inspired by the charism of St. Dominic, our prayer life comes first so that our apostolate overflows from a contemplation nourished before the Eucharist.
Shortly after their canonical establishment, the Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist accepted an invitation from Bishop Carl F. Mengeling to teach in the Diocese of Lansing.style="mso-spacerun: yes"> Mr. Tom Monaghan, a well-known Catholic entrepreneur, generously welcomed the Sisters, and asked them to administer and staff Spiritus Sanctus Academy, a new adventure in Catholic education sponsored by the Domino Foundation. Once fully developed, this system of smaller, multi-age grouping schools will provide a challenging elementary-school curriculum infused with a strong Catholic identity.
Spiritus Sanctus Academies are committed to achieving the highest excellence in human and intellectual formation as well as to supplying an unequivocal witness to Catholic truth and practice.
So plans call for a chapel to stand at the center of each school house unit. Daily Mass, Eucharistic Adoration on First Fridays, and emphasis on the Family Rosary make these schools ideal places for the Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist to fulfill their vision of the new evangelization. Besides Spiritus Sanctus Academies, the Sisters of Mary are interested in assisting the home schooling endeavors in some manner. They also support the Catholic Evidence Guild, an outreach effort to students enrolled at the University of Michigan. In keeping with one of the main themes of the new evangelization, the Sisters give individual and corporate witness to the Gospel of Life. In summary, Mother Assumpta says, we will work in whatever forms of evangelization that the Church needs our presence.
On August 22nd, 1997 Feast of the Queenship of Mary, the first new candidates were received into the community. Currently the community has 40 young women in formation. These young women come from all over the United States. The postulants and novices study theology, philosophy, scripture, sacred music, Dominican spirituality, and Church history. The young professed sisters attend nearby universities and colleges to obtain their teaching certification. Of course during their studies, the sisters participate in the full prayer life established at the convent. Their joy and enthusiasm supports the sacrifices that consecrated life lived in community requires. But their life is not all seriousness. Community recreation is as indispensable to their life as community prayer. One should not be surprised to see the postulants, novices, and the other members of the community playing a vigorous game of softball or volleyball or, at other times, joining the children at Spiritus Sanctus Academy in some recess fun.
When asked what should be done to renew religious life in the Church today, Mother Assumpta Long reflected the commitment cherished by the entire Community: The renewal of religious life will only take place if each religious renews his or her consecration to Christ as the heart and soul of ones very life. Renewal can only begin with personal conversion.
A day in the life of the Sisters of
Mary, Mother of the Eucharist
One of the most frequent questions the Vocations Director of the Community receives concerns the schedule the Sisters keep. So, here is a brief outline of what the Sisters do all day!
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Mother Assumpta and the sisters will be guests of Fr. Mitch Pacwa tonight, at 8pm, on EWTN!(check your cable provider for appropriate channel)
Thanks! I'll have to show my daughters...
Spiritus Sanctus Academies are committed to achieving the highest excellence in human and intellectual formation as well as to supplying an unequivocal witness to Catholic truth and practice.
So plans call for a chapel to stand at the center of each school house unit. Daily Mass, Eucharistic Adoration on First Fridays, and emphasis on the Family Rosary make these schools ideal places for the Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist to fulfill their vision of the new evangelization.
Now that's a school I can support!
(Their daily schedule is impressive.)
My niece is joining in August. She is so excited and we are all thrilled!
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That's awesome! You must keep us advised as she makes her way through the novitiate. Many prayers for her and the family.
No doubt about it.
From your keyboard to the Holy Fathers monitor:)
Thanks for the ping. Aren't they fabulous!!!
Wow! How wonderful!!! :)
Very inspiring! Thanks for posting.
I have been supporting the Order for over two years. The thing that has struck me is the sheer joy in the faces of these women in every photo I have seen. Mother Assumpta said tonight that once they have 100, they are going to branch out to another part of the country. May God's will be done!
Frank
I watched the show and thought they were great! Do you remember the address of their website?
How very Marian.
Whoa...where are the polyester pant suits and butch hair cuts.
They are such happy and exhuberant women. Click on the thread link to go to their web site.
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