2/24/15

May the seemingly dead in us give rise to new Life

Sister Joel set up this lovely reminder of Lent in the back of the small Chapel. The seemingly dead branches standing in water will have green leaves on them by Easter time. May the seemingly dead in us give rise to new Life in Christ by our Lenten devotions.



Brrrrrrr. Minus 17 this morning with a predicted high of 19. A good day to stay inside as much as possible! As I type, I am listening to the radio where Party Line staff is visiting with the Norwegian Home Guard. For LOTS of years the Norwegians and the National Guard at Camp Ripley do an exchange training program in each others home country. This year they can do no skiing in Minnesota

Saturday evening several of us attended “Wish You Were Here—Small Falls, MN USA.” This was a comedy play by Jason Schommer. A couple of our employees were in the cast. It was a time for many good laughs.

Yesterday noon a number of us Sisters attended the Empty bowls meal at First Lutheran Church. This was an awareness meal to remind us that always there is an empty bowl. We paid for the soup and got to take the bowl home with us. Here are our bowls from yesterday.


When I left work at the switchboard this noon, I was thinking about my blog. I didn’t have many pictures. Then I looked up and saw this beautiful stained glass piece hanging in the doorway of the Franciscan Life Office. Sister Mary Obowa made this many years ago.


The next thing I saw this wood carved picture of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. “This group of saints was invoked with special confidence because they have proven themselves efficacious helpers in adversity and difficulties. They are invoked as a group because of the Black Plague which devastated Europe from 1346 to 1349. Among its symptoms were the tongue turning black, a parched throat, violent headache, fever, and boils on the abdomen. It attacked without warning, robbed its victims of reason and killed within a few hours; many died without the Last Sacraments. Brigands roamed the roads, people suspected of contamination were attacked, animals died, people starved, whole villages vanished into the grave, social order and family ties broke down, and the disease appeared incurable. The pious turned to Heaven begging the intervention of the saints, praying to be spared or cured. This group devotion began in Germany.” Quite a story about the picture. The book near the picture tells who the saints are and why they were venerated..


The next thing I saw was this beautiful clock. It chimes on the hour, half-hour and quarter-hour. The little sign says it was given to us in July of 1983 by Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Virnig. It was handmade by Paul A. Virnig. The wood is red oak from the farm the Sisters owned in the early days of our Community.



History lesson: In the early days we had milked cows to provide dairy products for the Sisters, the Hospital, Orphanage, etc. In the spring the cows were driven down the road to the farm west of town where they could eat grass in the pasture…and in the fall they were driven back to the barn here on campus. (I remember as a Novice going out to the “farm” for picnics.)

Our Dining Adventure will feature the State of Washington. There is a picture of an Apple on the poster.

Wednesday evening (6:30 p.m.) Sister Elise Saggau will do her presentation: “Lent: A Sacramental Journey into Easter.” You are invited to come.

Friday afternoon (3:30 p.m.) we have Stations of the Cross. You are invited to join us. They last about half an hour.

Sunday, March 1st, is FSLF Founding Day…the day we became a Religious Order. Mass will be at 11 a.m. Bishop Don Kettler will be the celebrant of the Mass. Happy 124th Birthday to us.

Happy Lent. Peace and many blessings on you.
Sister Mary Lou

2/19/15

Blessings to you this Lent Season

Ash Wednesday. “God of mercy and compassion, You are always at work to save us, but in this season of Lent You offer Your generous grace in a special way to all Your People through the Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, which we prepare to celebrate in full at Easter. Look kindly on all those You have chosen, both those preparing for Baptism and those already Baptized and renew us by the power of the Gospel, through Christ our Lord. Amen.” Repent, and believe in the Gospel.


BRRRRR! Minus 14 and a wind chill of minus 30 this morning—and “they say” we could have a high of zero or one above today. Something to look forward to! In the dining room is a beautiful bulletin board, made by our Archives department, that says “Spring is Around the Corner.” All the lovely flowers and summer scenes do lift ones spirits.


Last Saturday was Valentine’s Day. That evening we had a Valentine’s Party. All the Sisters came to the main dining room for dinner and then games afterwards. It was a fun-time everyone.


Shrove Tuesday, the Day before Ash Wednesday for us, Little Falls Franciscan Sisters, is “Donut Day.” We’ve celebrated this day for at least 80 years. My thoughts go back to Sister Margaret Fruth who made donuts for everyone. Yesterday morning Sister Ruth, Terry and Gerry spent many hours making 1,400 donuts that were served in the dining room and also taken to the Hospital, Clinic, St. Camillus Place, St. Otto’s, Welcoming House, to Father Joe and Father Jeremy and to other places that I can’t remember right now.



Sunday is the 4th annual Empty Bowls soup meal from 11 a.m. to 2 p. at First Lutheran Church. This is a fund-raiser for Oasis of Central Minnesota. One pays $10.00 for a ticket. This ticket entitles you to all the soup you can eat and then you can take home a beautiful, ceramic bowl. This event is a reminder to us of the many people throughout the world who don’t have enough food.


Sister Elise Saggau will present three Wednesday evening (6:30-7:30 p.m.) talks on February 25, March 4 and March 11. The topic is; “Lent: A Sacramental Journey to Easter” Session One: “Continual Conversion;” Session Two: ”Baptism” and Session Three: “Eucharist.” We invite you to come join us in St. Francis Hall.

For many years, all Sisters with February birthdays and living on campus, have had a meal together. Last week was the day…and here is the gathered group: Sisters: (Front row) Dorothy Ann and Mary Blasé (Back row) Hope, Donna, Mary Ann, Mercita and Caroline



This pretty pattern was found in the courtyard along the wall leading to the dining room. I think the snow pattern is so unique.


Have a prayerful Lent and spend some extra time with the Lord.

Sister Mary Lou Eltgroth