Wherever the stream flows, it will bring life. (Ez. 47:9c) Volume III Issue No.4 July-August 2015 Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing, Casa Santo Spirito, 00163 Via dei Bevilacqua 60, Rome Italy The delegates assembled for the Daegu Priory 26th Election Chapter on July 17 voted Sr. Maoro Sye as the 11th Prioress. Mother Angela Strobel, Prioress General, presided over the election assisted by Sr. Caridad Choi, General Councilor. Sr. Maoro has a master s degree in Religion at the Sogang University, Seoul and took subjects in Spirituality Sr. Ruth at the Angelicum University, Rome. Sr. Maoro She served as Postulant and N o v i c e Directress, Priory Councilor and Sub- Prioress of Daegu. She was General Councilor from 2006-2012. M. Angela Strobel and Sr. Caridad Choi, after the Election Chapter in Daegu, proceeded to Seoul Priory to conduct an official visitation from July 24 - August 25. 1 2 3 4 Sisters of the Seoul Priory with M. Angela (3), Sr. Caridad (2), Sr. Rose Marie Hwang, Prioress (4), Sr. Dominica Kim, Sub-Prioress (1) Sr. Antoinette Sr. Rosann Sr. Ruth Sr Eva-Maria Sr. Elisabeth July 11 - Sr. Antoniette Adelman was installed as the coordinator of the Casa community in Rome for a term of three years. July 17 - Sr. Rosann Ocken was installed as the superior of Jinja for a term of three years. July 25 - Sr. Ruth Bartonico was installed as the Prioress of Peramiho for a term of five years. September 1 - Sr. Eva-Maria Zierl starts as General Mission Procurator for a term of three years. September 15 - Sr. Elisabeth Busbach will be installed as the superior of Bulgaria for a term of three years.
P a g e 2 GENERALATE MISSION PROCURE The Generalate, together with the general econome Sr. Maria Ignatius Glaser, met with Sr. Martha Baumeister and Sr. Eva-Maria Zierl at the Casa Santo Spirito in Rome on August 29-30 for the annual meeting of the Generalate Mission Procure (GMP). The gathering consisted of an evaluation of the GMP performance of the past year, planning for the best interest of the mission, the installation of Sr. Eva-Maria as the new Generalate Mission Procurator and well-wishes and gratitude to her predecessor, Sr. Martha, for her 33 years of dedicated service. Formalized at the Internaional Formators Meeting (IFM) held at St. Scholastica s Center for Spirituality in Tagaytay, Philippines on June 1-21, 2015, the new International Novitiate will be established in Windhoek Priory, Namibia. In the just concluded consultation in Rome it was agreed upon that the first group of formandees will start their novitiate on February 2, 2016. RE-NAMING OF IBERIAN PRIORY In this same consultation, it was decided upon that the Iberian Priory shall be re-named Torres Novas Priory where the Priory House is located. Angola will be fully integrated in the Priory. Installation of new GMProcurator L-R: Sr. Eva-Maria, M. Angela, Sr. Martha INTERNATIONAL NOVITIATE The Generalate met with Sr. Timótea Kronschnabl (Iberian Priory Prioress), Sr. Mary Thomas Prado (Windhoek Prioress) and Sr. Alice Ferreira (Angola Regional Superior) to discuss the International Novitiate to be established in Windhoek Priory. The consultation was held at the Casa Generalizia, Rome on July 6-7. RULE OF ST. BENEDICT Sr. Aquinata Böckmann conducted a seminar on the Rule of St. Benedict to 53 Benedictine monks, nuns and sisters at the St. Benedict Monastery of Rio De Janiero from July 13-28. Among the participants were sisters of the Olinda and Sorocaba priories. The seminar was organized by CIMBRA, the Commission of Inter- Monastics in Brazil. LEADERSHIP AND THE RULE OF ST. BENEDICT (LRB) The third edition of the Leadership and Rule of St. Benedict course took place at the Pontifical University of Sant Anselmo in Rome. Sr. Adelaida Ygrubay took part as a reactor for Sr. Adelaida (Cont d on page 3) Sr. Aquinata with the participants of the RB course.
V o l u m e I I I, I s s u e 4 P a g e 3 Benedictine Events cont d from page 2 Module I, Shaping Relations Inside and Outside the Community, held from July13-15. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON BENEDICTINE EDUCATION (ICBE) The ICBE planning team headed by Fr. Elias Lorenzo, the current ICBE president, met at Sant Anselmo, Rome from July 12-15 to discuss the next international ICBE meeting of educators from Benedictine and Cistercians schools which will be held in Rome in 2016. Present Sr. Josefina, Sr. Xaveria during the meeting were Sr. Josefina Nepomuceno, the head of the Association of Benedictine Schools of the Manila Priory and Sr. Xaveria Bang, representing the Brazilian schools. INDO-SRI LANKAN BENEDICTINE FEDERATION (ISBF) Sr. Ma. Gratia Balagot and Sr. Mariam Benedicta Kavalippadan attended the Indo-Sri Lankan Annual General Meeting held at Asirvanam Monastery, Bangalore, India from August 3-5 with the theme Autonomy. The theme was unfolded into three topics: Autonomy from a Benedictine Perspective, Autonomy and Community: A psychospiritual Investigation and Financial Stewardship. Present during the meeting were Abbot Primate Notker Wolf and AIM President Jean Pierre Longeat. From L-R: SR. LILIAN MUOTI RAYMOND, SR. AGATHA MUSAU, SR. BEATRICE CHEROP AR- ONO AND SR. HELLEN MUSENYA MWANZA made their final profession at the Sacred Heart Priory, Nairobi on July 11. St. Scholastica s Academy, Tabunok of the Manila Priory culminated its GOLDEN JUBILEE celebration of Benedictine Presence on July 18. Abbot Notker with Sr. Benedicta (left), Sr. Ma. Gratia far right) and other major superiors. The community of Sao Paulo, Brazil of the Daegu Priory celebrated its GOLDEN JUBILEE of Benedictine Presence on August 2. Shown in the picture are Sr. Lumen Choi (3rd from left), Daegu Prioress, and Sr. Lumen Gloria Lee (2nd from left), superior.
P a g e 4 MEET THE MANILA BISELLI SISTERS Sr.Theoctista Sr. Theodosia +1944 Manila +1966 Peramiho GERDING SISTERS Sr. Pacifica Sr. Adelheid Sr. Emmerick +1968 Baguio +1973 Olinda +1997 Bernried LANDSTORFER SISTERS Sr. Evangeline & Sr. Victricia +1993 Baguio +2001 Baguio AGUILAR SISTERS Sr.Vicenta & Sr. Augustina + 1973 Baguio +2001 Baguio LANSANG SISTERS Sr. Regina & Sr. Mary Pernard MUJAR SISTERS Sr. Mary James & Sr. Rosalie BERNAS SISTERS Sr.Mary Bellarmine, Sr. Bernardita +2011 Manila HALILI TWIN SISTERS Sr.Imelda & Sr. Amada +2006 Marikina ERRATA. Corrections on May- June 2015 issue, p. 4 on Blood Sisters: The name Sr. Rufina is to be corrected as Sr. Veridiana Wolfsteiner who died in 1992. Sr. Ositha Roth died in 1988 and not in 1994. FROM SR. MARY IGNATIUS GLA- SER, GENERAL ECONOME: As one of new regulations we have now changed the e-mail addresses and installed a new e-mail address for the Office of the General Treasurer. It is: ecogen@benedettineroma.it. Please, take note of this and send, from now on, all business correspondence for this office to that address. VISIT THE CONGREGATION S NEW WEBSITE: osbtutzing.org. Heartfelt thanks to Sr. Gaudia Sr. Regina Sr. Edhilt Koh for the design and concept. The new website team is composed of Sr. Regina Tesch and Sr. Marie Sr. M. Bruno Bruno Shin. Contact t h e m t h r o u g h mbstutzing@gmail.com. Special thanks to Sr. Edhilt Fassel who created and managed the first congregation website. She continues to work with the present website team.
V o l u m e I I I, By: Sr. Hildegardis Nassen, OSB Sr. Lourdes Torres from Olinda Priory was one of the 70 participants who joined the meeting of the network A Cry for Life from June 12 to 14 near Fortaleza, Ceará. The network was founded in 2007 by the Conference of Religious in Brazil. Today around 250 religious women and also lay people of 22 states of Brazil are involved. They cooperate with the international network of consecrated life against human trafficking, Talitha Kum. The topic of the meeting was Sociological Analysis of Human Trafficking on national and international level. As facilitator Jaqueline Leite from Salvador/ Bahia was invited. She herself is actively involved in the work against human trafficking and has acquired rich experience. Talks with practical examples of exploitation, prostitution of children, slavery, sex tourism especially during the world cup of football in Brazil were given. All the concerns were brought before God in prayer. Concrete actions to minimize the problem were suggested: Work towards a greater awareness of the problem in endangered groups, women and girls especially from the poorer levels of society. A CRY FOR LIFE: HUMAN TRAFFICKING Sr. Lourdes & Jaqueline Pressurize the politicians that existing laws are implemented. Pa Accompaniment for those suffering from human trafficking Recruitment of new collaborators. It was a complain that unfortunately men are rarely involved in the work against human trafficking, including religious men. Pope Francis again and again demands of the church to go to the margins of society. May we take him serious! By: Sr. Christiane Maria Spannheimer, OSB Internationality is reflected by our activity in Nairobi itself, as Kenya with its 600,000 refugees - let alone about 350,000 in Dadaab Camp - stands in fourth place after the countries of Pakistan, Iran and Germany that take in refugees. Every day they knock at the doors of the convent. They are accepted as patients in the dispensary and also at the Subiaco Center. Our Nairobi community is already very international with sisters from Korea, Angola, Uganda, United States, Congo, Germany and Kenya. Therefore, the sisters know how to deal with foreigners and partly speak their language. Thus we see with us refugees from various African countries. Sr. Serva meets almost daily the young men in the picture at the Karen Shopping Centre. Some together with their families are listed in a social program. They are treated in our Dispensary and therefore free of major health concerns. One or the other even let off alcohol or drugs, in which they had been thrown into out of despair. Cry for Life seminar participants One Priory with diverse nationalities ; Refugees
P a g e 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. May17 Sr. Simon Lee from Windhoek Priory back to Daegu Priory. 2. June 27 Sr. Valeriana Matuta from Nairobi to Olinda for two years. 3. July 13 Sr. Daniela Kim from Rome back to Daegu Priory. 4. July 13 Sr. Marie Ivan Kim from Rome back to Daegu Priory. RELIGIOUS GATHER IN TAIZÉ Around 350 young people, women and men living a monastic or religious life gathered in Taizé from July 5-12 for a Week of Reflection on the Relevance of a Religious Vocation. This first meeting of a kind had an attendance from Orthodox, Protestant and Catholic communities and from around the world from Madagascar to Denmark and from Indonesia to Mexico. Sr. Verena Leinen and Novice Nadya Ruzhina from Bernried were among those present. 5. July 25 - Sr. Fortunata Moreira from Rome to Portugal. 6. August 1 Sr. Andrea Polt from Ndanda Priory back to Norfolk. 7. August 17 Sr. Gaudia Koh from Rome back to Seoul Priory. 8. August 28 Sr. Avila Kim from Seoul Priory to Tutzing Priory for four years. FILIPINA SISTER SELECTED FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AWARD By : Staff Reporter Rome, August 11, 2015 (ZENIT.org) A Benedictine sister has been selected as the winner of the 2015 Human Rights Prize by the city of Weimar, Germany. Sister Stella Matutina was chosen for her anti-mining activities in the southern Filipino region of Mindanao. Conference in Taizé Seated 2nd and 3rd from left : Sr. Verena and Novice Nadya RIP Sr. Visitacion Arnaldo, 84, died in Marikina, Philippines on August 3. Sr. Agnella Sr. Stella conducting a seminar on mining Sr. Agnella Capili from the Manila Priory finished her Masters in Liturgical Music (level 2) at Sant Anselmo, Rome. She received her diploma on July 10.