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St. Paul’s MonasterySisters of Saint Benedict

“Listen with the ear your heart” RB: Prologue

2675 Benet RoadSt. Paul, MN 55109

651-777-8181www.stpaulsmonastery.org

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The Wisdom PrayerGuiding the Sisters' Conversation for 14 Years

I, Wisdom, am with you. I am a light that will never grow dim.

Love me and you will see me.Look for me and you will find me.

At the slightest indication of your desire for me,I will make myself known to you.

Watch for me at the very start of what you are about, and you will have no trouble.

You will find me, ever present, sitting at your table. Even thinking about my presence will help you.

Be aware of my presence, my concern,my willingness to inspire and to instruct you.

As you meet with each other, I will meet with each and all of you.

Wisdom 6.12-17

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Saint Scholastica and Saint Benedict

Vision StatementWe, the Sisters of St. Paul's Monastery, are a community who live the

Rule of St. Benedict based on Gospel values.  Through our liturgical life and wise stewardship, we create sacred space from

which we respond to the needs and challenges of church and society.

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2675 Larpenteur Ave. St. Paul, MN 55109

Former Monastery1965-2009

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Ground Breaking April 24, 2008

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These new partnerships with Tubman Family

Alliance and CommonBond

Communities reflect our Benedictine commitment to

hospitality for all andcompassion to those in need. With these new

partners, that light will not grow dim.

Tubman Family Alliance

CommonBond

Maple Tree Childcare Center

Monastery

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2675 Benet RoadSt. Paul, MN 551092009 - Present

The Sisters moved into the new monastery on the Feast of Saint Scholastica, February 10, 2009.

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“All Guests are to be received as Christ.” RB: 53

Main Entrance

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Hospitality Wing

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West View of the Monastery and Chapel

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Monastic CemeteryWest View of the Monastery

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Bell Tower

We invite all to join the monastic community in prayer and Eucharist.

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Court Yard-A meditative garden area features Mankato limestone from the former monastery. A pathway leads from the garden to the Sisters’ cemetery, the grotto, and monastery grounds.

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Monastery GroundsStewardship is another value which, like hospitality,

captures the essence of Benedictine life.

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"Listen carefully, to the master's instructions, and attend to them with the ear of your heart. " RB: Prologue

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Narthex-A space flows gently from the front entrance to the chapel to the refectory.

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Baptismal FontBaptism is an

initiation into the monastic life. 

“We intend to establish a school

for the Lord's Service”

RB: Prologue

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Chapel"Let us set out on our way with the Gospel

as our guide.“ RB: Prologue

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“Prefer nothing to the work of God” RB: 4

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Eucharistic Chapel

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Cloister Walk

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Community Room-A gathering place for the Sisters as they come together for conversation, social gatherings, celebrations and activities.

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Serving Area to the Dining Room

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Dining Room/Refectory-A key place for hospitality as Sisters and guests share meals and stories.

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Healthcare Center-A special place for assisted living and in-house medical support to care for our elderly Sisters.

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Library-Tailored to interests in monasticism, the library includes book on monastic traditions, theology, spirituality, biographies, poetry and fiction.

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Benedictine Center-A retreat ministry of the Sisters created a place where people of all stages of life and faith can find resources and support to pursue balanced lives.

Benedicta Riepp Room

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Guest Room-Hospitality wing provides accommodations for overnight guests and groups.

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Scholastica Room

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The Benedictine Center, located within the monastery, provides education and retreat opportunities to adults seeking spiritual renewal.

The Ministry of Moms Sharing (MOMS) is a national initiative creating a vital support network for mothers and other child caregivers through educational programs, retreats, leadership training, and publications.    

Sponsored Ministries

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Sponsored MinistriesiLLUMINARE provides experienced Church ministers with intentional, systematic and ongoing spiritual, pastoral, professional and personal formation that nourishes and sustains their commitment to excellent ministry.

    Maple Tree Childcare Center, located on the grounds of St. Paul’s Monastery, is a quality childcare center in a Christian pre-school environment that was created in response to a lack of childcare options in the area. It currently serves 70 children.    

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“If you hear God’s voice today, harden not your hearts” RB: Prologue

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That in all things God

may be glorified!