Stage 3.5 - When In Doubt…: A woman sometimes reaches a point of discernment where she simply does not know what to do next. She is between stage 3 and stage 4 and seems to have reached a stalemate.
Read MoreJune brought two young women to attend our vocation retreat.
Read MoreThe past week and a half has been replete with feasting! (And yes, sometimes nuns eat pizza.)
Read MoreStage 4: Discernment Shift - A woman in this stage is moving quickly towards surrender and resignation to the will of God.
Read MoreWe were recently blessed to have a seminarian on retreat here, and were touched when he shared a poem he wrote as he reflected upon the Passionist contemplative life. With his permission, we share those musings with you!
Read MoreStage 3: Assessment Period - A woman in stage 3 realizes that this attraction to religious life will not go away, even though she has tried to avoid it.
Read MoreAfter three days of extra prayer invoking the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the Capitulars cast their ballots on June 7, 2019 and chose the leadership of our community for the next three years.
Read MoreSr. Marie Michael of the Holy Eucharist, CP, was called home to God June 19, 2019. Visitation will be held Friday, June 21, 2019, 3-7pm, with the Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday, June 22, 2019, 10am, all at St. Joseph Passionist Monastery.
Read MoreStage 2: Latency Period - A woman in stage 2 has now been thinking about religious life for some time.
Read MorePlease pray with us for these very important intentions!
Read MoreI thought I would share with you the 7 Stages of Discernment that Fr. Brett A Brannen talks about in his book To Save A Thousand Souls: A Guide to Discerning a Vocation to Diocesan Priesthood.
Read MoreWe are almost halfway through 2019, and what a year it has been!
Read MoreToday begins our second community retreat. We’re sure to see the Marys out marveling at the beauty of creation and praising the Creator!
Read MoreAs Passionists worldwide continue to prepare for the 300th anniversary of the congregation’s foundation, the Passionist men have release a new issue of their Jubilaeum bulletin.
Read MoreRecently, The Western Kentucky Catholic, our local diocesan newspaper, ran an article on Mother Catherine Marie’s election as Mother President.
Read MoreSpringtime is always lovely in Kentucky, and we always look forward to extra time out in God’s creation during retreat.
Read MoreLast weekend, the local newspaper featured an article on our monastery and retreat house!
Read MoreOn this Octave day of Easter, we gathered to discuss the final session of our study on the Passion. Our topic was the Seven Last Words of Christ, a theme that has long inspired the devotion of Christian authors and mystics.
Read MoreAs part of our Easter celebrations, we often have an Easter Egg hunt in the cloister courtyard.
Read MorePhoto highlights of our Holy Week celebrations!
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