Welcome to the Ecumenical Benedictine Oblate.

You are welcome here as Christ.
I hope we will create a meeting space here, gathering resources that will:
--enrich our lives,
--build our sense of Benedictine community,
--deepen our spiritual journeys, and
--stimulate meaningful conversation.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Conversation about Oblate Community

This last week my fellow Oblates amazed and encouraged me with a flurry of e-mails, several comments here, and some poll responses.  You Oblates have been generous, positive, honest, so open, and deeply thoughtful.  I value your insights and experience about building Ecumenical Benedictine Oblate community.  Your personal interests and preferences give worthwhile perspective.  You also offered invaluable knowledge about the technical and learning-style sides of this experiment. 

Thank You!!! 

There will be lots more follow-up work to do on all those comments and suggestions.

For today I begin here with  'a first tickler question.' This is for any and all who want to comment. 
 "What elements do you think are necessary to positive Ecumenical Benedictine community?"

2 comments:

  1. I'll start the ball rolling. My first two necessary elements are: 1- We speak to each other. 2) We listen to each other.

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  2. Deanne, glad to have found this blog....my first response is for a Benedictine community to be ecumenical it needs to be open to diversity in all aspects of it's life together

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Your conversation about Ecumenical Benedictine Spiritual Experience is welcome.

About Deanne, Obl.S.B.

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Benedictine Book List:

  • -Wisdom Distilled from the Daily, by Joan Chittister
  • -The Rule of Benedict: Insights for the Ages, by Joan Chittister
  • -The Monastic Journey, by Thomas Merton
  • -The Gift of Years: Growing Older Gracefully, By Joan Chittister
  • -The Cloister Walk, by Kathleen Norris
  • -St. Benedict's Toolbox: The Nuts and Bolts of Everyday Benedictine Living, by Jane Tomaine
  • -Radical Hospitality: Benedict's way of love, by Daniel Homan, OSB & Lonni Collins Pratt
  • -Dakota, by Kathleen Norris
  • -Benedictine Daily Prayer: A Short Breviary, Compiled and Edited by Maxwell T. Johnson, Oblate of St. John's Abbey, and the Monks of St. John's Abbey
  • -Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith, by Kathleen Norris
  • -A Life-giving Way, by Esther de Waal