Benedictine Sisters of St. Mary Monastery, Rock Island, Illinois
June 2009
Benedictine Sisters monastery grounds at St. Mary Monastery, Rock Island, Ill Steps
Discerning your path in life

Postulant Jackie Walsh, center, with the Benedictine Prioress and Formation Director, at her entrance ceremony
Postulant Jackie Walsh, center, says she would have joined the Benedictine Sisters of  St. Mary Monastery whether they wore a habit or not. Jackie will become a Novice this summer. She is shown above with Prioress Sr. Phyllis McMurray, left, and Formation Director Sr. Mary Core.

Known By Our Habit ... of Seeking God Together!


Let clothing be given to the brethren according to the circumstances of the place and the nature of the climate in which they live. Rule of Benedict

When the Benedictine Sisters of St. Mary Monastery hung up their medieval robes and adopted the dress of the day nearly 40 years ago, they joined thousands of Catholic Sisters across the country who were doing the same thing. Their decision was in response to the Second Vatican Council's call to women religious to renew their congregations in the spirit of their founders in order to meet the needs of the times. While a seemingly minor matter - Shall we wear a uniform or not? - the question continues to be debated by people everywhere today.

"I want to be one of God's people, seeking God with others, and not set apart from others," Sr. Bobbi Bussan, OSB, says. "That said, people know I'm a nun all the time. I'll be in the checkout lane at a grocery store and the clerk will say, Thanks Sister. I'm not sure how they know. Maybe it's our personality."

That, and the gold ring engraved with IHS (for the Latin words Jesus, Savior of the World) worn on the left finger. Many Sisters wear a pin as well. But ask a Benedictine what she wants to be known for, and she won't answer jewelry or fashion.

"I want to be known for loving and seeking God," Sr. Bobbi says. "When I was a kid, I wondered what the Sisters wore under their habits. I wondered if they had hair, and what it looked like. I wondered how hot they got in the sun. It was very mysterious. But those aren't the mysteries I want to be known for. I want my uniform to be that I pray and seek God together with my community."

Postulant (soon to be Novice) Jackie Walsh says - like Sr. Bobbi - community was what drew her to the Benedictine monastic lifestyle.

"I chose this life with these women," Jackie says. "If they had been wearing a habit, I would be wearing one, too. But the point for me is community. We live here together, pray together, eat together. Many communities don't do any of that. The Sisters live their own lives in apartments. I lived alone for years. I wanted to share my life with those who were, like me, seeking God. That's what it's all about."

Sr. Bobbi Bussan, OSB, visits with inquirers

A Great Visit with Inquirers

From our blog: On Memorial Day weekend, two women visited the Monastery to get a glimpse into our Benedictine life. The women, KO and MS, had two different personalities but one heart as both are learning where God wants them to be. KO has worked and lived on her own for nearly 28 years. She converted to Catholicism in the early 90's, owns her home and enjoys involvement in many church related activities. She is not dissatisfied but is still wondering if God is nudging her to find more. MS has lived in the U.S. for 9 years. She was born, raised and educated in the Philippines but is a US citizen. She loves teaching and is working on her Illinois certification. Read the rest of the post!


Novice Nancy Offenhiser reflects as she looks out on the water at St. Mary Monastery, Rock Island, Illiniois
 
Prayer is Primary...

We pray together
and alone
in the morning...
at noon...
and at night.

To learn more about our prayerful and joyful way of life in community, contact Sister Bobbi Bussan (below) to learn more!


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Benedictine vocation director Sr. Bobbi Bussan, OSBTo give you a chance to learn about Benedictine Sisters and our way of life, we welcome you for a visit. Call (309) 283-2300 or e-mail Sr. Bobbi to set up a good  time. Or join us for a Benedictine Experience for two or three days - your choice! - any time from June 29th to July 10th. No matter when you come, there is no cost to you. We look forward to a morning, evening, weekend or week with you! And visit our Web site at www.smmsisters.org.