Different yet one…
The way of Jesus …to walk united with our differences…
was the theme of our last General Chapter.
Through this International Weeks of Encounter it became our experience.
We were strangers to each other, when we met first…
and became friends bridging barriers of language, culture, backgrounds,
while we walked together the ways the Saints had gone.
Thank you, Lord, for this deep experience of unity in diversity!
She described this program as “a very precious opportunity for you now to learn and experience our intercultural living and to strengthen our charism through sharing, inputs, living together, praying together with the Eucharist and divine office, meal, mutual services, pilgrimages etc.“
Hearing about the world of St. Benedict, the political situation, culture and customs of the time, he became almost tangible for us.
“Rome is the heart of our universal church. If you open your eyes and mind, you will experience
how actively the church is moving here in Rome.
As a consecrated woman, we think with the church “Sentire cum Ecclesia” (Vita Consecrata 46).
I wish that you may feel this synodal church during your stay here in Rome
and that your love for the church be increased.”
(from the Opening ConferenceM. Maoro)
It was a special experience to meet Pope Francis and experience the truly global Catholic Church…
…and we being part of it.
In our garden
“Now the whole church is walking together in synodal journey. I wish that you will experience communion, participation and mission through mutual listening and respect in synodal way.”
(from the Opening ConferenceM. Maoro)
We could break boundaries of differences in character, language, culture…
…and become one.
The beauty of Christian art helped us to get a sense of God, the eternal beauty.
to pray, where he prayed.
The view is magnificent from this place, which is built like a city on a mountain top.
To be here and touch the ground strengthened us in our identity as Benedictines.
We visited the catacombs of St. Callixtus,…
Opening Conference M. Maoro
The IWE is not yet finished, you will continue your journey together to touch the roots of our Congregation in Tutzing, our motherhouse and in St. Ottilien. Even though you leave our Generalate house in Rome, someday, somewhere, we will meet again. We will now be united in spiritual bond because we have known each other not only by name but in living interculturally.
Closing Remark M. Maoro
We wish a grace-filled time in Tutzing…