Field Trip to the
Benedictine Mission House

On February 18th
at approximately 8:15 in the morning the senior class of Mount Michael
Benedictine High School boarded the new bus and headed for Schuyler,
Nebraska. This time it was not in the direction of the meat packing
plant, Cargill, which is a regular senior class field day for the seniors
while they are taking Social Justice and Peace class. This semester
during the seniors Christian Lifestyles class, Fr. John again trucks
the seniors up to Schuyler for a field day at the Benedictine Mission
House of Christ the King.
For many years now,
Mount Michael Abbey has had a great relationship with the German House
of Benedictines in Schuyler. Many of them spent time at Mount Michael
in trying to perfect their English in years past. And actually, these
Benedictines came to Nebraska years before the monks of Conception
Abbey founded Mount Michael Abbey.
The
whole community of Christ the King joined the seniors for mass in the
beautiful chapel
in the retreat center and then we all shared a great meal together
in the retreat center as well.
Br. Tobias and Br.
Damian gave a fine presentation to the seniors about how missionary
Benedictines are different than the monks of MM. Then they split the
seniors into two groups and gave a very wonderful tour of the monastery
building and the retreat center.
Both of the buildings are architectural masterpieces, especially the monastery
building which is built into the side of the hill, where it is located.
An added feature
to this year’s field day was the presence of two Benedictine
sisters from another missionary community in Norfolk, Nebraska, Sr.
Carol Ann and Sr. Dionysia. Sr. Dionysia is Korean and so the seven
Korean seniors could speak their own language all day long. The Benedictine
sisters of Norfolk are an international community with numerous sisters
from numerous other countries.
When asked about
their day, the seniors were quite positive about their experience and
said that it was a very profitable day—still a learning experience,
despite being away from their classes. They also loved the food and
hospitality of the Benedictines they met.
A good time was had by all!
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