The Saint Scholastica Chapel with new sound system.
We thank God for you and your support of us!
We wish you peace in this new year. We thank you for your on-going emotional and financial support as you allow us to continue our work of education, healthcare, spiritural direction, and prayer.
In many ways we believe your faith and ours are one as we all hope for heavenly peace on earth.We at 80% of our goal of $418,000, thanks to your year end donations.
Above is a photo of Saint Scholastica Convent chapel sound system, purchased and installed with your donations.
One Sister said, "Now that I can hear the reader, I can concentrate on the Word and not miss a single thing."
Thank you once again.

The Music of the Sisters
Elevates the 'Ordinary Time'
Our Chapel, robed in its serene ivory walls and soaring dome, invites us to pause, take in the serenity, and appreciate a bit of tranquility during these 'Ordinary Times,' while the music of the talented Sisters elevates our spirits.
You are welcome to join us for worship Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m.
Parking is available just outside the chapel entrance.
Our services are open and all are welcome.
Sister Karen Rose is sharing the process of the final six months leading up to her Perpetual Monastic Profession July 11, 2012. Travel with her on this journey via her blog, here.
One Woman's Journey
Choose Life, Uvacharta Bachayim:
Holocaust Survivors Writings Shared
Writings from Jewish and Christian Holocaust survivors are expressed in the dramatic oratorio Choose Life, with the text being written by Sister Delores Dufner and music written by Mona Lynn Reese. Choose Life combines solos, choruses, and a narrator to express the bitterness, anguish, anger, and sorow, and the need for comfort in our will to choose life over death This oratorio was premiered in 1994 at the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, and is now available on a cd in the Whitby Gift Shop.
The Sisters actively support sustainability.

Sisters Margaret Schweiss, Marian Kemper, Mary Jane Cournoyer, Ruth Nierengarten (not in view), Dale Wollum, and Dorothea Lenz are preparing these beautiful, chemical free apples from the east side orchards at Saint Scholastica for apple pie, apple sauce, and apple pancakes.
