News and Newsletters
Our Recommended Rosary Booklets
Today we need the power and support of prayer more than ever, and Our Lady's Rosary is both simple and deep in its power to strengthen our faith and unite us to God. In this post, we share some of our favorite Rosary meditation booklets, to help you enter more deeply into the graces of the Rosary by praying with constancy and attention.
Vocation Letters: My Favorite Graces
In this Vocation Letter, Sister shares how our monastic graces at meals put our earthly life in a liturgical and heavenly perspective.
Liturgy and Lectio: Jubilee Gratitude
The occasion of a Jubilee brought back the words of this psalm to me. How grateful I am to the Lord for all the things He hath rendered unto me. Looking back, I can see how God was working throughout my life.
St. Dominic's Feast Day Newsletter 2022
Most blessed feast of our Holy Father St. Dominic! Read about Mother Mary of the Precious Blood's 50th Jubilee and other monastery happenings.
Seeking the Lord with St. Mary Magdalen
Known as the Apostle to the Apostles for her role in bearing the news of Jesus' Resurrection, St. Mary Magdalen is a patroness of the Order of Preachers. Today's readings in the liturgy highlight her perseverance in seeking the Lord -- a model for us Dominican Nuns, for young women considering religious life, and for all Christians.
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 . . .