Oblate Schedule

Our next Oblate Gathering will be September 7-9, 2012 at our Annual Retreat - "Discipleship and the Rule of Benedict" with Retreat Master Rev. Matthew Luft, O.S.B.

October 13, 2012 North American Northeast Oblate Regional Meeting at St. Gertrude Monastery "Right and Just - The Relationship Between the Oblate and the Monastery" Speaker, Sister Vicki Ix, O.S.B.

November 11, 2012 - Aging - Catherine Maguire, RN

December 9, 2012 - St. Benedict and the Psalms - Bill Stott, Obl.S.B.

January 13, 2013 - Reconciliation-Its Roots/History - Terry Lafferty

February 10, 2013 - Resilience in Light of the Challenges of Life - Anne McCormick Adams, Obl.S.B.

March 10, 2013 - Vatican II and a Year of Faith-Celebrating a Church 50 Years Young - Rev. Paul Mast

April 14, 2013 - The Love of Christ - Dick Palazzolo, Obl.S.B.

May 19, 2013 - Blessed Virgin Mary - Cynthia Ingram, Obl.S.B.

June 8, 2013 - Day of Recollection - Tools of Good Works - Sister Patricia Kirk, O.S.B. and Kathy McNanny

July/August Summer break - No Meetings

September 13 - September 15, 2013 - Annual Oblate Retreat, Peace and Justice - Father Joe Nangle

Just give us a call if you would like to attend meetings and learn more about the Benedictine Oblates affiliated with St. Gertrude Monastery and how they strive to follow the Rule of St. Benedict in their daily lives and to glorify God. Just call 302-478-3754 or 410-634-2497 and ask for Sr. MaryLou Robino, O.S.B., or Sister Mary Dimeglio, O.S.B. Oblate Co-Directors.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

September 1992 - A Decade Ends for Oblate Directress

from Ridgely Benedictine NOTES - September 1992

Often in years past, Sisters had expressed the desirability of having Oblates of St. Benedict affiliated with St. Gertrude's.  Sr. Miriam Ruth Wilk was always the most ardent proponent of such a program.  During Lent of 1982, Sr. Patricia supported and encouraged her in inviting persons who might be interested in the idea.  Sixteen women and men responded by joining the Sisters for Mass and dinner on May 27 of that year.  Rev. Adrian Fuerst, O.S.B. of St. Meinrad Archabbey, then discussed with them the meaning and advantages of Benedictine oblation.  A year and a half later, seven persons made their commitment.  Nearly every year since then, there has been a commitment ceremony for new Oblates.

During the first decade, Sr. Miriam Ruth directed the program.  Sr. Anselma Biskach has assisted, especially by her moral support and by chauferring.  Srs. Mary Joseph Doughtery, Marie Consolata Billingsley, and Mary Louise Robino have given invaluable help in meetings held in the Wilmington area.  More recently, Sr. Barbara Ann Gondek became co-directress and is now in charge of the program.

Although Sr. Miriam Ruth coordinated most of the monthly sessions, she often invited guest speakers, especially for days of recollection.  Frequently, too, Sr. Patricia or some other member of the community led a discussion on the Liturgy of the Hours or on some aspect of the RULE and monastic life.  More recently, Sr. Barbara Ann, as assistant, had addressed the group.  Hence, there was nothing unusual on the first Sunday of May when the latter chaired the session.  The theme and the outcome were a surprise to Sr. Miriam Ruth, however; for it was a farewell and....[note from blog master, "looking for rest of article"]

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