The community Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 AM; Fr. James Orthmann will preside and preach. Because Abbot Robert will be driving up to Genesee Abbey, near Rochester New York, for that community’s Abbatial Blessing, and Fr. Vincent will be cooking, they will be absent from the community Mass. We will celebrate in a simpler manner. All communion […]
Available Vacancies at the Retreat House
There’s still good availability for a stay at our Retreat House through the rest of July, August and September (though the last weekend in September is reserved for the participants in the Monastic Immersion Weekend). If you have that “vacant” vacation time, or perhaps your vacation plans have run aground or you need to “get […]
Biographical Sketch of Ailred of Rievaulx, continued
In the last few additions, I’ve been offering some considerations on Ailred’s writings, as examples of his activity at various stages of his life. This post is a reflection on his Pastoral Prayer and suggests a new dimension: the inner life of Ailred. Charles Dumont, a Trappist of Scourmont, began his introduction to his edition of […]
Canticles for Lauds
Some of our readers, our neighbors and retreatants, like to organize their prayer according to the schedule of psalms we use for our worship. It’s possible to do this just using your Bible but Lauds presents a real challenge: the Liturgical form of the canticles can skip a few (or more) verses and that can […]
What Can We Do?
I’ve received several emails, some to my personal account, some to this site, expressing our sorrow and distress about the shooting in Aurora, Colorado. Beyond the specific tragedy lies the broader breach in our society’s moral fabric: why does this happen again and again? How do those fragile people lose touch with concerned and challenging […]
Recycling Styrofoam Packing Peanuts
Monastery Bakery Manager, Ernie Polanskas, is once again putting out a call for Styrofoam packing peanuts. Unless you’ve been hoarding them for Christmas as a surprise gift for a not too beloved in-law (a box with nothing in it BUT packing peanuts) Monastery Bakery would be glad to take them off your hands. Most of us share […]
A Biographical Sketch of Ailred of Rievaulx, continued
As regular readers of the website’s NEWS realize, it’s been a long time since any mention of Ailred of Rievaulx has been made. I had planned to make this post when Fr. Edward unexpectedly died, while this past week I did’t want to detract from the announcement of the WMU broadcast. I’ve been eager to revisit […]
Sunday, 22 July, 2012, 16th Sunday, Year B
The community Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 AM, Fr. Vincent Collins presiding and preaching. Midday Prayer follows at 12:20 PM. Vespers are celebrated at 5:30 PM followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament (approximately 5:50 PM). Let us remember in a special way this Sunday the victims of the shooting in Colorado and […]
The Battle of Cool Spring, 18 July, 1864
I’m not a native Virginian. When I entered the Abbey in 1977, I was more aware of the monastic culture–and it’s claim to continuity to Twelfth Century–than of the local culture. I was born and raised in New York City and New Yorkers can be as blase as we can be skeptical. I suspect we’ve […]
WAMU’s Metro Connection to Feature Holy Cross Abbey
The Trappist monks of Holy Cross Abbey will be featured on WAMU 88.5’s award winning program “Metro Connection”. The program will air this Friday at 1:00pm (with a rebroadcast Saturday at 7:00 am) and focus on environmental and fiscal and sustainability efforts being implemented at the Abbey. “The story here has fascinated me and I […]