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Adorers of the Blood of Christ (A.S.C.) Courageous, Compassionate, and Committed. The Adorers strive to be Christ’s reconciling presence in our world by responding to the needs of individuals and society. Diverse in our ministries and singular in our mission to be a compassionate presence wherever we are, Adorers serve as educators, justice advocates, health care workers, pastoral ministers, spiritual directors, and more. We are also an international community ministering in 24 countries. Join us as we follow in the footsteps of our foundress St. Maria De Mattias who believed Christ is establishing a beautiful world, and our mission is to participate in that work. Are you a courageous, compassionate, committed woman? You can make a difference as an Adorer of the Blood of Christ visit www.adorers.org or call or text our Ministry of Vocations Director Lori at (314) 203-1678. See our web ad at VocationNetwork.org. See our digital web ad at DigitalVocationGuide.org. See ad on page 41. Code #001.
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Benedictine Nuns (O.S.B.), Petersham, MA— St. Scholastica Priory Located in the heart of the New England forest, St. Scholastica Priory is a community of contemplative Benedictine nuns. Following the Rule of St. Benedict, we seek to live in God’s presence through lives wholly dedicated to prayer. The monastery, the “school of the Lord’s service,” is organized to facilitate this search. The Eucharist and the seven Hours of the Divine Office prayed with Gregorian chant, lectio divina, work and the common life of mutual charity are the pillars of our 1,500-year-old monastic heritage. Liturgy is celebrated with our twin community of monks, St. Mary’s Monastery, and our guesthouse enables us to share our life with retreatants who seek God in their own lives. Monastic Experience weekends are offered. Women aged 19-40 are invited to contact Sr. Mary Frances Wynn, O.S.B., Vocation Director, St. Scholastica Priory, 271 N. Main St., P.O. Box 606, Petersham, MA, 01366; smfwynn@aol.com; (978) 724-3213; www.stscholasticapriory.org. See ad on page 139. Code #482. Benedictine Sisters/A.B.F.C. (American Benedictine Formation Conference) Each monastic community, though observing the Rule of Benedict, is independent and self-governing. Community is the central ministry of Benedictine monasteries.
We share our lives, our prayer, and our work as a way of blessing the world. This common life is meant to be a sign that “strangers can live together in love (AIM).” Our monastic profession of obedience, stability, and fidelity to the monastic way of life, binds us to God, to the Church, and to one another. A balanced, contemplative life, Benedictine spirituality yields meaningful ministry that addresses the needs of the modern world, e.g. education, health care, pastoral ministry, social work, spiritual direction, missionary activity. Each monastery is unique in size, geographic location, and in the distribution of God’s gifts. Common to us all, is the pursuit of peace and the search for God. Website: www.abfconline.org/sisters. See ad on page 51. Code #004. Benedictine Sisters (O.S.B.), Atchison, KS—Mount St. Scholastica We are a community of approximately 130 women who seek God through communal living and common prayer. We are called by our monastic profession to a balanced life in which our ministry flows out of our contemplative roots and focuses on enhancing the lives of others through prayer, education and service. We strive to eliminate the root causes of injustice through our works of charity and through education, and we place special emphasis on our care for creation. Our ministries in the Atchison/Kansas City area include an on-campus spirituality center in Atchison and a women’s center serving the urban core of Kansas City, as well as health care, social service, teaching and parish work. We invite women, ages 21-45, who seek more information to visit us or to contact: Sister Barbara Smith, OSB, 801 S. 8th St. Atchison, KS 66001-2778, 913-426-5275 (text/ cell); 913-360-6219 (work); e-mail: vocation@ mountosb.org; microsite: www.BeANun.org; website: www.mountosb.org. See ad on page 51. Code #004. Benedictine Sisters (O.S.B.), Beech Grove, IN—Our Lady of Grace Monastery As Benedictine sisters we seek God in community centered on prayer, work and hospitality. Through our monastic promises of obedience, stability and fidelity to the monastic way of life we commit ourselves to the lifelong process of becoming who God calls us to be. Our life of prayer in community flows out into service in the Church and the world. We minister to others in the areas of education, health care, pastoral ministry, retreat ministry and spiritual direction. Through this life of prayer
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and service we come to know our deepest joy. We invite single, Catholic women ages 20–45, who are discerning their vocation, to come and visit us to learn more about the Benedictine way of life. Contact: Sr. Julie Sewell, 1402 Southern Avenue, Beech Grove, Indiana 46107; (317) 787-3287 ext. 3032; e-mail: vocations@benedictine.com; website: www.benedictine.com. See ad on page 51. Code #004. Benedictine Sisters (O.S.B.), Bismarck, ND— Annunciation Monastery We are a community of 47 monastic women who seek God and care for God’s people. Our monastery is nestled atop a bluff overlooking the scenic Missouri River. We value common prayer, the Eucharist, and time alone with God. We value community life and care for and support one another. Women of faith, we make a vital impact on the lives of others through our ministries and prayer. As individuals we do whatever work best suits our talents; most of us are involved in our sponsored ministries of CHI St. Alexius Health (Bismarck and Garrison), the University of Mary, our Benedictine hospitality center, and Ministry on the Margins. We are vibrant, creative leaders in our area. We invite you to explore joining us in an incredible journey. Sr. Hannah Vanorny, O.S.B., 7520 University Drive, Bismarck, ND 58504-9653; (701) 425-9734; e-mail: hvanorny@ gmail.com; website: www.annunciationmonastery.org; facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/ Annunciation-Monastery/233858728103?fref=nf. See ad on page 51. Code #004. Benedictine Sisters (O.S.B.), Bristow, VA—St. Benedict Monastery In the spirit of the 1500-yearold tradition of the Benedictine Order, we commit our lives to seeking God in community and have served the people of Virginia for nearly 150 years. Our monastic life is comprised of communal prayer, ministry and sharing of our common life. Several corporate ministries address the needs in our local church and community: education, homelessness, adult literacy, retreats, spiritual direction, counseling and hospitality. Praying the Liturgy of the Hours, we bring the needs of our world to God. Our live-in program offers the possibility to live and pray within our monastic community while volunteering in one of our ministries or working outside. We offer Monastic Discernment Weekends frequently. Please contact Sister Andrea Westkamp, OSB, Saint Benedict Monastery, 9535 Linton Hall Road, Bristow, VA 20136-1217; (703) 298-5337; e-mail: vocations@osbva.org; website: www.osbva. org; Facebook: Benedictine Sisters of VA Vocations. See ad on page 51. Code #004. VocationNetwork.org | VISION 2018 | 73
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Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (A.S.C.J.) The Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus were founded in Viareggio, Italy, in 1894 by Venerable Clelia Merloni. Clelia propelled the life of the Apostles into the heart of the Church by dedicating the Congregation to the merciful Heart of Jesus. The motto of the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, The Love of Christ Impels Us! summarizes the moving force of their lives. Apostles spread devotion to the Sacred Heart by lives of compassion and holiness. As consecrated women of the Church, they imitate the life of Christ in the world today through education, health care, pastoral ministry, social services, human development, and missionary activity. An international Congregation, they serve in Italy, Albania, Switzerland, Chile, Benin, Mozambique, Portugal, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, the Philippines, Haiti, Ireland, and the United States. Sr. Angela Gertsema, 295 Benham St., Hamden, CT 06514; (203) 889-0408; e-mail: vocations@ascjus.org; Congregation website: www.ascjus.org. Code #267.
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