[Magdalen] Happy Saint Benedict's Day

Cantor03 at aol.com Cantor03 at aol.com
Mon Jul 11 16:13:15 UTC 2016



In a message dated 7/11/2016 11:55:27 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
susanvhagen at gmail.com writes:

Happy  Saint Benedict's Day  everyone.>>>>>>>>>
 
There was a special mailing containing up to date photos of the
current and ongoing construction of Clear Creek Abbey in Eastern
Oklahoma.  This is in the Benedictine Solesmes and Fontgambault
Tradition, and because of the Romanesque architecture, it's a bit
like watching a medieval building under construction (though, of  course
with modern equipment).
 
The current emphasis is the Rounded apse with several radiating 
chapels, and the adjoining sanctuary is being opened up to its full
height.  The Abbey promises to be one heck of a spot for the
full Tridentine Mass and Offices, which is all they do at Clear  Creek.
 
Just google Clear Creek Monastery, and click on construction photos.
Since these pictures are largely taken from the air, it shows how
beautiful the location in Eastern Oklahoma.   No "winds sweeping 
down the plains" there.
 
I have visited the tombs of Saint Benedict and his sister, Saint  
Scholastica,
at Saint Benoit sur Loire (Fleury).  They are interred beneath the  high
altar of that grand old French medieval Abbey after having been removed  
from
their original location in tialy's Monte Cassino "for safe keeping."
 
 
David S.


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