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June 2, 2013 Volume 22 Number 10 Bishop Richard F. Stika
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Relocations Priests in diocese receive assignments
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Sending the Neophytes New members enter Church community
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A prom to remember All Saints youth, LPGA star shine at golf date
Diocese now home to Handmaids of the Precious Blood Contemplative community accepts God’s call, Bishop Stika’s invitation to relocate from New Mexico
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STEPHANIE RICHER
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he signs were unmistakable: drive-by gunfire during Easter Vigil, a coven of witches, a nudist colony, and a New Age bed-andbreakfast nearby. The monastery of Cor Jesu, home to the Handmaids of the Precious Blood, a contemplative community based in New Mexico, found itself under siege by unholy forces. But the contemplative community of Sisters located in New Mexico was resolute. The Sisters would only leave if that was God’s plan. And God revealed to them the next chapter for their 66-yearold community. Now the Diocese of Knoxville is home to the Handmaids, who will be in residence near Athens and Madisonville, where they will share their charism in peace amid a growing Catholic diocese in the heart of the Bible belt. The Handmaids heeded God’s call to leave New Mexico and their three-year, 1,400-mile journey has come to an end. Bishop Richard F. Stika has announced that the Handmaids will live at the diocese’s new Christ Prince of Peace Retreat Center in Benton.
By Stephanie Richer
Joining the diocese The Handmaids of the Precious Blood, a contemplative order of nuns from New Mexico, are relocating to the Diocese of Knoxville, where they will be in residence at the Christ Prince of Peace Retreat Center in Benton. From left, Sister Mary Genevieve, Reverend Mother Marietta, Sister Anunziata and Sister Rose Philomena are pictured May 6 at the retreat center.
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