Prayer, Work &
Community Living

Responding to the needs
of the Church and the world

Our Mission

We, the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minn., are a monastic community of women who seek God in our daily lives according to the Gospel and the Rule of Benedict. Through our ministry of prayer, work and community living, we listen and respond to the needs of the Church and the world.

Prayer Requests

As a Benedictine monastic community, a significant part of our mission is prayer. Is there someone or something you would like us to pray for? You’re invited to share your special intentions with us. You will be remembered during our daily prayer of Liturgy of the Hours, and your request will be shared on a community bulletin board seen by the sisters every day.

It is our privilege to pray for you. God bless you!

Message From the Prioress

We are now in the season of Eastertide, the period lasting from Easter to Pentecost which we’ll celebrate on May 24. It’s a time to spend reflecting on the mystery of the Resurrection and its promise that death is not the end. May these weeks bless you with glimpses of the light that flows from our Risen Savior and reassure you that in the midst of conflict, violence and darkness, there is hope.

With trust in Christ’s promises,

Prioress Karen Rose, OSB

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Happening at the Monastery

Grounding Our Emotions During Tough Times • June 6, 2026

How can we stay grounded in our experience, more fully realizing that God accompanies us during tough times? We will explore the Benedictine practice of stability by learning to practice self-compassion, knowing that “Where I am is where God is for me.”

Date: Saturday, June 6, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Facilitator: Becky Van Ness, OblSB

Limit: Minimum of 5, maximum of 10 participants

Fee: $60 (includes noon meal)

Daily Meditation for May 6, 2026

“One man’s junk is another man’s treasure” is an oft repeated statement.  And so, each spring we begin the task of cleaning drawers, closets, shelves, and other storage areas.  How many pair of shoes does one need? How many pair of pants or how many jackets?  Such questions some of us ponder during spring housecleaning.  And then there is the storage within oneself that also needs work.  What junk have I clung to; what habits or behaviors clog my thoughts; what baggage do I need to let go of to have a clearer view of who I am and who God is in my life?  Are there windows that need cleaning that I might see more clearly the love that God has for me and for my neighbors?   Are there some destructive relationships that crowd out the ones that really matter?  Such questions might lead to grabbing a mop or a window scraper and beginning the work of spring cleaning the house of one’s being.

By Dianne Schlichting, OblSB


“God of infinite space, you permeate the universe and nothing is too much for you. Yet somehow you knew that the gift of limits would be one of the greatest blessings of our human life, if we let it. What should we hold in mind? What should we let go? How can we expand not to just get more stuff, but to host more of you? Give us guidance, Sweet Wisdom, we pray.”

*Rev. Clara Elisabeth Sanders