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Up the Abbey Bell Tower with Br. Joe (Part 2)

Br. Joe and I, on a whim, decided to climb the bell tower again.  Eager to take pictures, I took my camera.  I was not disappointed.

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Happy Solemnity!

St. Benedict IconToday, Benedictine communities throughout the world are celebrating the Solemnity of the Transitus (passing into eternal life) of St. Benedict.  This day also happens to be my name day.

So today, on the Solemnity of the Passing of Our Holy Father Benedict into eternal life, I, Br. Benedict Mary Geist, OSB (of the Order of St. Benedict), a monk of St. Benedict’s Abbey, the purveyor of Benedict’s Beads and Benedict’s Brittle and co-founder of Benedictine College (formerly St. Benedict’s College) whose campus is next to St. Benedict’s church (part of the larger St. Benedict parish community) and St. Benedict’s Catholic School and on whose campus is St. Benedict Hall, a statue of St. Benedict and the St. Benedict’s Abbey/Benedictine College Library (where I work, making me a Benedictine Benedictine Benedict) wish you blessed feast of St. Benedict and ask that God may graciously give you his benediction.

As you can tell, I had a lot of fun writing that.  We monks are not terribly creative at naming things.  At any rate, I also wish to share with you a beautiful prayer to St. Benedict, written by St. Anselm for you consideration and prayer.  It is a monk, writing to the founder of his spirituality, begging for mercy and help in his monastic life.

Holy and Blessed Benedict,

Whom heavenly grace endowed

With the rich blessing of great virtue,

Not only that you might be raised up

To the glory you desired

And to the blessed rest of your place in heaven,

To the rest of the blessed, to a seat in heaven, but also that your blessed life

Might draw many others to that same blessedness,

That your sweet counsel might rouse them,

Your kindly doctrine instruct them,

Your wondrous deeds inspire them.

Oh, I say, blessed Benedict,

You, whom God has favored with such great benedictions,

I prostrate myself before you,

With all the affection I am able to express;

I implore your help

With all the desire I am able to rouse.

For my need is huge and unbearable.

For I profess to lead a life of ongoing conversion,

As I did promise when I took the name and habit of a monk.

But so far removed am I [from this life of a monk]

That my conscience convicts me

Of lying to God, to angels, and to all peoples.

Holy Father Benedict, be with me!

Do not, I beg you, be distraught

By my many failings and lies; but hear me

As I confess to you,

And grant me greater mercy

Than I have a right to expect.

Medal of St. Benedict

Don’t forget! There is a rosary sale going on until tomorrow to celebrate St. Benedict’s Transitus.

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Benedicts Beads is Online!

Abbey RosaryGreetings to my readers! It has been a busy two months learning to juggle four jobs around the monastery, one of which includes starting a Rosary business! But I am making much progress and business has been good! I wanted to let you all know that Benedicts Beads is currently online in not one, but TWO new locations. You can find our beautiful rosaries for sale at kansasmonks.org (and while you’re there, be sure to check out all our videos, podcasts, blog posts and more!) and on Etsy, an online market place.  At this time, we are also hosting a beginning of business sale, for a limited time only.  It’s a good time to get a rosary!  Stay tuned for future news and new items!

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Mediatrix Rosaries Has Become Benedict’s Beads!

It is with great joy that I wish to announce that Mediatrix Rosaries, the Ladder Rosary business that I used to run, has been replaced by Benedict’s Beads, a Ladder Rosary business from St. Benedict’s Abbey!

Black Benedictine Rosary

Benedict’s Beads offers beautiful Ladder Rosaries, so named because the beads are turned sideways and linked into two chains on each side, making them look like rungs on a ladder.

Benedicts Beads offers these services:

Ladder Rosaries

These rosaries are elegant and strong, made to last.  They are made of quality materials and come with a guarantee that if they break they will be repaired by Benedict’s Beads for free.

Couple's RosaryMarriage Rosaries

These rosaries are designed for a married couple to pray side by side.  A Marriage Rosary has two groups of five decades that unite together in a single centerpiece.  Black and white glass beads are used to represent the couple.  Snowflake Obsidian beads (a natural volcanic glass) are between the center and crucifix representing their marriage that “what God has joined, let no man put asunder” (Mk 10:9).

White 7 Sorrows ChapletChaplets

Also made in the ladder design, Benedict’s Beads offers Seven Sorrows Chaplets which include medals depicting each mystery.  Other chaplets can be made upon request.

Repairs

Rosaries break.  It’s a disappointing but unavoidable fact of life.  Benedicts Beads offers affordable repairs so that you won’t be without your rosary!

Rosary Reclamation (or Ladderizations)

Knights RosaryHave a broken rosary or one that you’re particularly fond of?  Benedict’s Beads can take the parts from and old rosary and “ladderize” them, that is working them into a new Ladder Rosary.  This has been done before with very good and beautiful results!   Prices may vary based on what materials are supplied.

Benedict’s Beads will be selling these rosaries at St. Benedict’s Abbey Gift Shop, Mount St. Scholastica Gift Shop, Trinity House Catholic Books and Gifts in Overland Park and I. Donnelly Co. in Kansas City.

Inquiries can be made to benedictsbeads@gmail.com.

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Prayer of Consecration to the Blessed Virgin

Today, on the day I take vows, I am renewing my Total Consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary.  My prayer is as follows:

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The Holy Theotokos and St. John

Most holy Mother, I, Br. Benedict come to you on this special day on which we celebrate your Immaculate Conception and on which your adorable Son Jesus has permitted me to take simple vows as a Benedictine Monk. On this day, St. Benedict’s Abbey becomes my home. I remember well Jesus’ words to you and to me: “Woman behold your son.” “Son, behold your mother.” I behold your spotless purity, your unshakeable faith, your undying love, and your special place in the most Sacred Heart of your Son. As Jesus’ beloved disciple, I wish to take you to my own home. Be pleased to come dwell with me here at St. Benedict’s Abbey.

But Oh Mary, what sight must greet you when you behold me? I have sinned greatly and without number! I am a sinner constantly in need of the blood and water that poured forth from Jesus’ sacred side. So great am I in need of that mercy that I no longer feel worthy to approach Jesus on my own. I wish only to be his slave through you. Today I renew and ratify my baptismal promises and I renounce Satan and all his works. Please crush his head in my life! As your slave I give to you all my spiritual and temporal possessions, past, present, and future, and give to you the right to do with me whatever you see fit for the greater glory of God in time and eternity. Please bring me to your Son as his slave, that he may welcome me as he welcomes you. Please form Jesus in me so much so that when I enter eternity and come before God’s mighty throne I may not hear the words “Depart from me” but rather “Woman behold your Son. Son, behold your Mother.” And you will take me to your own home.  Amen.

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5 Years Ago- Mary’s Grotto Dedication at BC

Today marks the 5th anniversary of the dedication of Mary’s Grotto at Benedictine College.  Set just below some of Benedictine College’s most prominent buildings, next to its most famous walkway and visible from many places throughout the campus, Mary’s grotto truly is the heart of Benedictine College.  St. Benedict’s College (one of the precursors of Benedictine College) was founded by the monks of St. Benedict’s Abbey in 1858, the year that the Blessed Virgin Mary made her appearance at Lourdes.  It seems highly providential that in that year, a college that would soon be dedicated to Mary’s intercession would be founded in America.  Mary’s Grotto is therefore modeled off of Notre Dame’s grotto, which is modeled off of the Grotto at Lourdes.   I wanted to share some pictures from that day 5 years ago, which I was blessed to attend.

Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who fled to thy protection, implored thy help, or sought thine intercession was left unaided.

Inspired by this confidence, I fly unto thee, O Virgin of virgins, my mother; to thee do I come, before thee I stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not my petitions, but in thy mercy hear and answer me.

Amen.

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Up The Abbey Bell Tower With Br. Joseph

Br. Joseph Ryan, our Porter, Sacristan, and general Abbey handyman told me that our bell tower lights were not functioning quite right and so he had done some work with extension cords.  I asked if I could tag along when he went to retrieve the extension cord to take advantage of the rare opportunity to visit the bell tower.  Here are the pictures of the stunning view.

Isn’t my home beautiful?

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