The Eighth grade class of
St. Clare Catholic
School
attend Mass at the
Monestary of the Holy Name of Jesus
in Denmark, WI
on
October 1 – the Feast of St. Therese of Lisieux.
That
week in school, prior to attending Mass, the students participated in a Novena
to St. Therese with the intention of “the students being able to recognize their vocations when they are
called, and to be able to willingly
accept that call”. They also watched
a documentary film called, “The Nun”, to get a little insight on the lives of
Cloistered Nuns.
It was a priceless experience!
Here are some responses from the students in
regard to the trip:
What did you like most about Mass at the Carmelite Monestary?
·
Receiving a real rose
as a gift after mass to celebrate the Feast of St. Therese.
·
The nuns singing, it
was really pretty.
·
How it was so solemn
and quiet.
·
It was cool that
parts of it were in Latin.
·
I liked how the nuns
participated in the Mass.
·
It was so quiet.
·
The smell of the
incense.
What surprised you most about your visit to the Carmelite
Monestary?
·
How beautiful the
church/monestary is.
·
That Father Schuster
sang parts of the Mass.
·
The holiness of the
church.
·
How well the nuns
sing.
·
How silent it was in
certain parts.
·
That there was so
much singing and Latin used.
·
That they sing the
whole Mass.
·
The quietness.
·
How the church was so
nice.
·
It was small, I
thought it would be bigger.
What did you learn with your visit with Fr. Daniel Schuster
(Vocations Director)?
·
That the nuns have a
beautiful funeral ceremony.
·
That when the nuns
join the cloistered life, they can’t take anything with them from home.
·
That the nuns go to
confession.
·
We are sheep and
there are wolves everywhere trying to attack you.
·
That when the nuns
eat, they don’t eat a lot, only until they are satisfied, not stuffed.
·
That the three points
on the roof at the monestary are symbols from the Gospel of the
Transfiguration, where St. Peter wanted to build three tents, for Jesus, Moses
and Elijah.
·
That once he was
invited inside the Monestary.
·
That Fr. Schuster
travels from place to place a lot.
·
There are only 20
nuns at the most that are living there and if more come, they will need to
consider building on.
Were you aware of this treasure in our Diocese? Here is their web address if you are interested in checking it out: www.holynamecarmel.org
After
7 AM Mass, the students enjoyed breakfast at
D
& G Restaurant in Greenleaf, joined by Fr. Schuster.
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