Reshaping the Narrative: Benedictine Sisters of Chicago

Reshaping the Narrative: Benedictine Sisters of Chicago

In honor of National Catholic Sisters Week—and may I just point out that the church celebrated an entire Year of the Priest in 2009—I would like to debunk the following five myths about women religious. These are ideas that I hear both Catholics and non-Catholics...
Reshaping the Narrative: Benedictine Sisters of Chicago

Pioneering Courage: Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict

Mother Benedicta (Sybilla) Riepp was the foundress of Benedictine sisters in North America, including the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minn. She was born in Waal, Bavaria, on June 28, 1825, and entered St. Walburg Convent in Eichstätt,...
Reshaping the Narrative: Benedictine Sisters of Chicago

Nurturing the Earth: Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict

All through the years, our Benedictine community has valued environmental stewardship and care of the earth. Some of our ministries in the past that promoted stewardship and respect for all creation included tending bees, orchards and large vegetable and flower...
Reshaping the Narrative: Benedictine Sisters of Chicago

Growing Together: Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict

Life as a Catholic Sister is unique in many ways, one of which is living daily life with nearly 140 other women. Our sisters come from different backgrounds, have engaged in varying ministries, and span in age from 37 to 102 years old. However, one thing we have in...