Episode 24 - Ancient Ways for Modern Times, Part 2
WHAT BENEDICTINE SPIRITUALITY OFFERS A 21ST CENTURY PILGRIM
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Show Notes
We continue the conversation on Benedictine Spirituality with Sister Mary Colleen. It’s an emotional and deep conversation on discernment and the four movements of rhythm; work, study, prayer, and leisure. As you listen, ask these questions: what is speaking to you, and what stirs in you as you listen? Share your answers at podcast@pottersinn.com, we would love to hear from you as you take the steps toward a life of rhythm.
Today’s Guest - Sister Mary Colleen Schwartz
Years ago, Mary Colleen’s grandmother suffered a stroke. She would visit her in the hospital to help feed her. The other nurses would tell her, “You know, you have a knack for this.” After having surgery on her own knee, a priest asked her, “Why don’t you think about nursing?” So, she became a nurse and worked in the field for 33 years. As her spirituality grew, her nursing took on a new focus – seeing God in others.
Mary Colleen finds a wonderful melding of service and spirituality.“ I have such love for these sisters. I give and serve them through the compassion and wholeness of Christ for the common good of this community – which is mine. Community is living what you do for Christ. Keep seeking God, learning about self, surrendering always. Is it easy? No. Is it what I want? Yes.”
Learn more about Sister Mary Colleen
Resources Mentioned in the Podcast
Benet Hill Monastery – Learn more about Sister Mary Colleen’s Monastery
The Rule of Benedict: A Spirituality for the 21st Century by Joan Chittister
Moment to Breathe – Finding God’s Will by Thomas Merton
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