News and Newsletters
Vocation Letters: Easter Exultation
What does Easter Exultation look like in the monastery? In this entry in our Vocation Letter series, Sister Mary Rosaria shares how we enter deeply into the Paschal Mystery of Christ through the monastic celebration of the Triduum, ending in Easter joy.
Easter Greetings
Alleluia! Christ is Risen! Joyful Easter greetings from the Dominican nuns at Marbury.
Liturgy and Lectio: Paschal Milk and Honey
Flowing with milk and honey, because the law of the Lord is ever on our lips . . .
A Glorious Moment
At the Easter Vigil Mass, the nuns throw off our black copes as we joyously begin the Gloria. One year in our early days, we had an audience . . .
Vocation Letters: Living Lent
Lent in the monastery is a going into the desert--even amid all the spring flowers in Alabama! Read this Vocation Letter to hear about Sister Mary Rosaria's experience of living Lent as a cloistered Dominican nun.
Water Pipes
The burning question of three vocation candidates from Chicago in the 1950’s was about the plumbing situation of the rural Alabama monastery. Did the answer reassure them?
Liturgy and Lectio: Dwelling in God’s House with St. Joseph
What would St. Joseph have been thinking as he recited this Psalm? My reflections have developed in the cloister, realizing that Our Lord desired to dwell with me in a special and beautiful way beyond all my desiring.
Vocation Letters: Celebrating Christmas
In this Vocation Letter, our fictional novice Sister Mary Rosaria reflects on the incarnational joy of Christmas celebrations in the monastery.
Christmas Newsletter 2021
Most blessed Christmas greetings! Read about two special Jubilee celebrations and other monastery happenings here in our Christmas Newsletter (pdf).
Liturgy and Lectio: Hortus Conclusus Chant
A Sister shares her reflections on this antiphon in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary, with text from the Song of Songs: “This antiphon puts before my gaze the spotless Virgin Mary, but also my own vocation as a bride of Christ.”
Vocation Letters: Longing for Advent
In the first installment in a mini-series on the liturgical seasons, our fictional novice Sister Mary Rosaria reflects on the special atmosphere of longing during the Advent season. Come, Lord Jesus!
Praying the Rosary with the Theological Virtues
Happy feast of Our Lady of the Rosary! This is a very special feast day for us as Dominican nuns devoted to the Perpetual Rosary. Today we would like to share with you a method for re-living the mysteries of Our Lord's life as we pray the Rosary, so that we will live the life of Christ in everything we do.