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Fall at Holy Wisdom Monastery
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   November 2009


Thank You!
Thank you to everyone who participated in the Milestones on the Journey events on Nov. 14-15. Your presence helped to make it a successful and joyous celebration!

We welcomed over 500 guests for prayer, the concert, reception and Sr. Joan Chittister's talk on Saturday evening, over 400 for the Sunday morning dedication and nearly 200 for the Sunday afternoon open house. Nearly 100 volunteers worked throughout the celebration week to cover 165 volunteer positions. Look for more information from the dedication in the December issue of Benedictine Bridge.



Green Building News

Matching Gifts
Recently, we received word that two anonymous donors each offered to match up to $100,000 contributed to the capital campaign by December 31, 2010. Yes, $200,000 from these generous donors + $200,000 from family and friends can become, with your help, $400,000 in new gifts to the campaign!

In the News
Read how our "Green" Monastery is Thriving in Middleton.



Prayer/Worship


Christmas Eve Service
December 24, 2009 at 8:30 p.m.
No service on Christmas Day.

Monastic Community
Prayer Schedule
All are welcome to pray in the monastery each day at morning, midday and evening, according to the monastic pattern of worship using hymns, psalms, scripture, and prayer. Click here for the prayer schedule.

Sunday Worship
Join our Sunday Assembly at
9 a.m. each Sunday in the Assembly Room at Holy Wisdom Monastery. Our liturgy is ecumenical and all are welcome.

 
Centering Prayer
A group of Sunday Assembly members and Oblates hold Centering Prayer gatherings on the first and third Wednesdays of the month at 7 p.m. in the Community of Benedict room (lower level) of the retreat and guest house. All are welcome.
 
Taizé Prayer
 A rich contrast of silence and song held monthly October-May
at 7:30 p.m.
2009: Dec. 18 
2010: Jan. 22 | Feb. 26 
March 26 | April 23 | May 28

For more information about prayer and worship contact Lynn at
llemberger@benedictinewomen.org
or 608-836-1631, ext. 138.


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Turkey at HWM

Photo of turkey and newsletter header
by Kent Sweitzer

There is Much
for Which We are Thankful


Holy Wisdom Monastery
          
          What a difference a year makes! Last November the builders began putting the walls and steel structure of the new monastery building in place. It's hard to believe that one year later everyone is moved in and Sunday Assembly has worshipped in the space for almost three months.         
          The official dedication of the monastery building took place on November 15 and it's appropriate to pause and reflect on the many construction workers, volunteers, committee members, co-workers, designers, engineers, bankers, donors, government officials and fundraisers who were involved in the project. Literally thousands of people touched this project in some way.
          Thanking each individual personally is impossible. Yet each one deserves our heartfelt thanks. Thank you for applying your skills. Thanks you for caring. Thank you for looking out for everyone's safety. Thanks for your suggestions. Thank you for your financial support. Thank you!

-Sister Mary David Walgenbach, OSB

Holy Wisdom Monastery

Practicing Gratitude
          
          What are you doing for Thanksgiving? This question often starts a conversation about how we will spend a much-loved American holiday. Friends and family members begin naming their favorite traditions. This year maybe you'd like to add a new practice. It may even become a new tradition.
           Name your favorite "giving thanks" words and images; the more the better (even if you name shopping and turkey). On my list is family gathering, a large round oak dining table, sharing food, good friends, community leisure, prayer, and a generous faithful God. more

Great Friend, Great Gratitude to You

Barb Dannhausen
            If you've heard the words nature, purpose, structure and function at a parish council, school board or curriculum committee meeting, chances are very good that Sister Barbara Dannhausen, OP (Order of Preachers), was involved in defining their organizational structures. All over Wisconsin and beyond, schools, churches, boards and religious communities have benefited greatly from the strategic planning skills of this Sinsinawa Dominican, but none perhaps as much or as long as Benedictine Women of Madison (BWM).
           During the early 1980s, Barbara worked with our sisters to assist in defining the focus of the retreat and conference center. Later in the 1990s, during a time of considerable discernment about the future of the sisters' community, Barbara helped articulate the community's charism (presence) and define an organizational structure that grew to become the Board of Directors of Benedictine Women of Madison. more

Natural Lighting
Solar tube
"Why can't
I turn the lights off?"

     
           This is a question I've frequently heard when touring the new monastery building. Usually we're just leaving the food service area and one of our energy conscious guests asks this question. The answer I offer is that I forgot to point out the large solar tube in the center of the room. Solar tubes direct outdoor light down a reflective tube to brighten interior spaces. Even on a cloudy day there is enough solar lighting to make people think the lights are on. more

Reading Resource: Gratitude
 
           What does gratitude mean to you? To me it means I'm thankful for the stranger who came along and helped me dig my car out of a snow bank last winter. And I'm grateful for every day I spend with my mother, even though she tries my patience from time to time. I'm sure she said the same thing about me when I was a teenager.
           When I was told the topic was gratitude for this issue, I looked through the library and came up with one single title on gratitude/gratefulness. Brother David Steindl-Rast wrote a wonderful book, entitled Gratefulness, the Heart of Prayer: an Approach to Life in Fullness. The first sentence of the synopsis of the work on the back cover says, "All prayer is essentially an act of gratitude." Ah, ha!
           With that thought in mind, I went back through the library and discovered over a hundred books on prayer and prayers. They include William A. Barry's Paying Attention to God: Discernment in Prayer and Mary Margaret Funk's Tools Matter for Practicing the Spiritual Life and George D. McClain's Claiming All Things for God: Prayer, Discernment, and Ritual for Social Change.
           If you are grateful and interested in prayer as an expression of that gratitude, come check out the monastery library or purchase these books through Good Shop. Choose Benedictine Women of Madison, then Amazon or Barnes and Noble and a donation will go to the monastery just for using Good Shop. print article

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