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Monday, January 14, 2008

BABY IS HERE

Alessandra Veronica 6 lbs 8 oz. at 19 inches


Tuesday, May 08, 2007

A Visit to the Monastery

Hi all it has been a while since my last blog and I know a couple of my friend's wanted to see me back in action so here I am, back with what I have been up to.  I know most of you know what I have been up to but some of you might not know exactly what I have been up to.  The last big thing I have done was taking a trip to Hulbert, OK.  Many of you may ask, "What brings you to Hulbert, OK?"  Well, me and a good friend went to a monastery, called "Clear Creek".  It is a Benedictine Monastery where they celebrate the Tridentine Mass. 

We left on Friday after work and got there just in time for Compline.  When you get closer to the Monastery the roads are obviously lest traveled.

 

Compline in a nutshell are prayers at the end of the day.  (Completion of a work day)  After Compline the monks and visitors observe silence until the next day.  I must admit I didn't stay true in staying silent as JP and I had to communicate on where our sleeping arrangements were going to be.

Morning Prayer

Picture Below was not taken from our trip but a way to show the monks while praying

On Saturday morning we wake up around 4:30 to pray Matins 5:15 and Lauds 6:15 (In essence praying morning prayers before sunrise)  Essentially what happens is you walk into the oratory (chapel) and once all the monks gather they begin and pray in Gregorian Chant which is all in latin.  It is very peaceful, especially in morning when there was hardly any wind and the sky was full of stars and throughout the prayer you see a glass painted window start to illuminate as the sun starts to rise.

Here is a picture of where the monks currently pray until the Church is finished being built.  Basically the converted a horse stable into a residence and added the chapel into it.

After Matins and Lauds the Low Mass starts at 6:50, which is basically silent as the priest whispers the prayers and you follow along with a missal or you can sit silently and pray. After the Low Mass it goes immediately into prime which is praying more Psalms. After Prime we would go and eat breakfast with the monks.

Breakfast

Basically the breakfast consisted of “fresh milk”. You think what you get at the store is whole milk? Wait till you have tried fresh cow milk with a little bit of the curd dropping into your cereal, then you have experienced whole milk. If you can't do the milk, you can eat your cereal dry or you can just not the cereal. They also have coffee for the guests and homemade bread in which you can spread peanut butter and/or jelly on it. It isn't all that bad.

After breakfast we got ready to work!

Work

JP and I decided that this weekend retreat would consist of prayer, work, relaxation, and meditation.  So after breakfast we got our working clothes on and decided to head up this gentleman from Conway, Arkansas.  This guy comes up once a month and helps out with whatever needs to be done around the Monastery.  The guy asked us if we were welders... well most of you know that I have never done this type of work.  Basically what JP and I were to do is to help them move that frame looking thing....  Well we had to place a beam at the bottom of it that way the fork lift could move it to another section, this took quite some time.

 

 I also helped clean up a shelf that was in dire need of cleaning

BEFORE

AFTER

And JP was sweeping up the place.


We also helped did some work where they are going to feed lambs, enough about work.  We were smoked after doing about 3 1/2 hours of manual labor.

Rest/Reading/Meditation

We got back and showered up and ate lunch and basically had the opportunity to rest/reading/meditation/prayer.  I chose the reading and meditation and JP well he was wiped and took a nap (SMART GUY). 

Visit to the Building Site

The rest of the day we went to go see the building site of where the Church and the monks new livings quarters are going to be.  It is expected that the monks will be able to move into their new place sometime in 2009.  Here are a few pictures of the current site.

We walked around the building site and as you can see from the picture and comparing to the semi, it is going to be huge!  I am thinking the new site will probably have some young men thinking about a vocation to the monastic life.

We ended up going to Vespers that evening and Compline, and finished a great day of prayer, work, rest, reading, and meditation. 

We woke up the next day and went to Mass and drove home.  It was a great trip and I'm thinking about a yearly retreat to the monastery, if not 2 times a year.  It's a great way to get away from everything and be able to spend some time with God in prayer, work, and rest.

All in all it was a good trip!

 


Saturday, February 17, 2007

Currently Listening
Since U Been Gone
By Kelly Clarkson
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Since I been gone

I haven't posted up since December.  I feel as if my fellow blogger deserve at least some updated blogs from me.  This passed winter was probably the coldest winter I have experienced in a very long time.  Last summer was probably one of the hottest summers I can remember.  Then there is this new fade concept of global warming.  I don't know how other parts of the world are doing, but if it is anything like we experienced, I would call it global neutralization.

I hope everybody had a great New Year's start and are keeping those resolutions or if you didn't have one to begin with, I hope you are doing something to make yourself feel accomplished.

Spring is almost here, and all I can say is THANK GOD!

Would anybody like to go here with me?

 


Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Merry Christmas

Hello family, friends, and all those you just decided to stop by this blog.  What is Christmas to you?  Better yet, what is Christmas?  Why does Christmas land on the 25th of December?  Where did the word Christmas come from (the etymology)?

Some people will live their entire life and not answer those questions.  Is it important for those questions to be answered?  I guess it depends....  It should be important, but what importance is it if we know it, but don't live it in our daily lifes.  Something we all struggle with from time to time. 

I hope everybody has a great Christmas and a great new year. 

The angel said to them,
Do not be afraid;
for behold, I proclaim to you good news of great joy
that will be for all the people.
For today in the city of David
a savior has been born for you who is Christ and Lord.
And this will be a sign for you:
you will find an infant wrapped in swaddling clothes
and lying in a manger.”
And suddenly there was a multitude of the heavenly host with the angel,
praising God and saying:
Glory to God in the highest
and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”


Sunday, November 19, 2006

Currently Reading
Making Senses Out of Scripture: Reading the Bible As the First Christians Did
By Mark P. Shea
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An Update

Hey guys what is going on?  I haven't had much to blog about in the past couple of weeks.  It appears that I have been so busy that I haven't really had time to "BLOG".  I spoke with "on a side note" about blogging and she gave me some pointers or at least some motivation to type something.  So let me just give you a brief update about the highlights of my life in the last couple of weeks.

As many of you know, I'm fairly new at my new job, and I have been going nonstop for the last 2 1/2 months.  Fortunatly, I had some time to take off a couple of Friday's ago.  I took the opportunity to go out to eat with some of my co-workers from my previous job.  They could very easily be called my friends, as a matter of fact I do consider them my friends, because they helped me so much with what I know today.  Fact of the matter is they are just simply great people to be around.  So I did had the infamous Chinese Buffet lunch downtown OKC! 

That afternoon, I went on a road trip with 2 of my closests friends Matt and Brian.  They have been there for me through thick and thin.  We went down to College Station to watch OU play aTm.  Great thing is, is that we won!  GO SOONERS!  That was a great trip and always good times with them 2!

Now, I am looking forward to the Holidays!  Thanksgiving, Christmas and the New Year!

I hope all my fellow bloggers are doing well, and you have more interesting stories than I did! 



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