one community - but life here is spread out over three houses: two that make up the monastery proper: Fremont House (the original foundation - see above/right) and Girard House, down the street and around the corner. That's the one shown in the large picture at the top, where I am staying these six months.
(It really is like one big house with a long hall between the two parts.)
And then there is St. Jane House, which the sisters rent and use as a spirituality center and retreat center. It's in easy walking distance also.
"Monastic Immersion Experience" - a very apt phrase for what is happening here! When I made my other two visits here - a week last summer, a few days in March - I sat on the edge of the pool and wet my feet and watched. Maybe walked out ankle deep in the pool. This time I've plunged in, gone in over my head, bobbed around, gasped for breath, floated briefly from time to time, splashed and rejoiced!
I haven't begun to get my bearings - but I am so full of joy and gladness! This is a community that is vibrant with life. Neighbors are stopping by all day. The house is full of children, babies, teenagers, young adults.
It's hot here. Especially the first few days - they were brutally hot - suffocating humidity. Then a few thunderstorms and showers came, and it became much more pleasant. I'm grateful to discover that my 3rd floor bedroom is very cool - good air-conditioning here. I'm making my way up and down the three sets of staircases that one navigates in this house with relatively little difficulty, and I'm trying to learn to think ahead about what I will need from one hour to the next.
I arrived here last Thursday. Thursdays are "shut down days" here at the Monastery. There is a sign in the windows that the sisters are not available today. Each sister chooses how to spend the day, how to include their own private prayer time; there is no common prayer. We will meet for dinner at Fremont house.
I don't have a car here, but Fremont house is right on the city bus line. Sister Suzanne spent the day introducing me to riding the bus - and exploring the downtown. Minneapolis is a BEAUTIFUL city! I hadn't known that! A vibrant, well-planned urban area with all kinds of interesting things going on. I'm not a city person, so I was grateful for a guide. That's her above. I'm trying to keep up!
'Taint dull here! More later.
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Your pictures make me miss Minneapolis. It was the one place in MN that I could see myself living. A friend and I took the bus into the city once last year when we were visiting a nun friend for a retreat. Bus trip was fine...it was the light rail that we had problems with. Are you in N. Minneapolis? Blessings!
Loving every minute with your adventure Marsha! and sending love
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