Sunday and weekday Mass suspended......

It is with great sadness that, following the guidelines issued from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, there will be no public Sunday or weekday Mass here at the Monastery until further notice…..this applies also to our celebration of the Divine Office.

The Community will continue to be united in prayer to you all and especially our friends with whom we usually share our worship on Sunday mornings.

We recommend to you the live streaming of Mass from Clifton Cathedral: www.cliftondiocese.com

In addition, each Sunday before 8.30am, we will upload to this webpage the references of the Mass Readings along with the text of Fr Peter’s Sunday homily. Thus, we can be united in worship, keeping each other very close in prayer.

The Community assures you of our prayers for you all and your families. We ask that you kindly to keep us in your prayers.

This news page will be updated regularly so please do keep an eye on it………

Posted on March 19, 2020 .

Gatherings for Public Acts of Worship suspended by the Conference of Bishops

On Wednesday 18th March, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales issued the following……

In response to the Coronavirus pandemic, so many aspects of our lives must change. This includes the ways in which we publicly express our faith. It is very clear that, following official advice and in order to keep each other safe, save lives and support the NHS, at this time we must not gather for public acts of worship in our churches.

This will begin from Friday evening, 20 March 2020, until further notice.


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Posted on March 19, 2020 .

Guesthouse Closed........

It is with regret that we have taken the difficult decision to close the guesthouse until, at least, the end of April. We will review this decision at regular intervals in line with national guidelines.

We remain united with you all in prayer, asking the Lord to watch over us all, especially those most vulnerable to the virus and these working in the service of others.

We will endeavour to renew the website more frequently during these coming weeks…….so please do ‘stay tuned’……..

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Some prayers from the Bishops Conference of England and Wales that we can pray together:


General Prayer for Health Christ be with me, Christ within me, Christ behind me, Christ before me, Christ beside me, Christ to win me, Christ to comfort and restore me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ in quiet, Christ in danger, Christ in hearts of all that love me, Christ in mouth of friend and stranger.


Prayer for those in Authority Loving God, in Christ Jesus, the servant of all, you call us to the service of others. Grant to those who govern the community the skill to recognise its urgent needs and the strength to pursue the common good. Endow us all with patience and courage, that we may care for the suffering, feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, and sustain the needy. Through Christ our Lord, Amen  


Prayer for Health Staff Wondrous God, author of life, you fashioned us in your likeness and breathed into us the life which is your own. Be with those whose special care is the health of mind and body. Fill their hearts with awe for the life which is your gift and sustain them daily in your service, that their hands may bring to others the comfort of your healing touch. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Prayer for those Affected Merciful God, come to the help of your people. Be our shelter in this time of peril and strengthen the bonds of our community. Bring healing to all who suffer the ravages of disease and assist those whose skill and art can put an end to this affliction. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. O God, our refuge and our shield, even when we walk in the shadow of death you are there at our side. Be with us, your people,  in this time of danger: bring strength to the afflicted and protection to those untouched by disease. Give us love and courage, that we may trust in your power to save and reach out to all who need our care. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.


Posted on March 18, 2020 .

Please pray with us for..........

Sister Mary Lucile who died in our Community at Lille last week. She was our oldest ever Bernardine at 105 years, 5 months and 25 days……May she rest in peace.

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Posted on February 1, 2020 .

Christmas Newsletter......

Reflecting on a year of celebrations and partings, daily routines and unforeseen events shows that we, in our little corner of the Cotswolds, are deeply connected with the world in many ways. We think of each of our Bernardine Cistercian communities, the wider monastic world, our Diocese of Clifton, our families and friends and all, known and unknown to us, whom we hold in our prayer.

As we write the first snow of the winter has fallen, a reminder of January, which saw heavy snowfalls and a concerted effort to clear safe passage for ourselves and those who venture here. It was Sr. Florence’s second winter in England and she made the most of it, as she made the most of everything in her time at Brownshill. Special mention should be made of her apprenticeship with Fr. Peter as maintenance and plumber’s mate, skills that she takes with her to our community in Goma. We said goodbye to her in August, very grateful for her presence here, for her quiet efficiency and sense of fun. There was a tear or two, but also joy for her, as she continues her Bernardine journey where it began. In Goma she would see for the first time the monastery Church, dedicated in September 2017. More importantly she would meet new members of the community, as the novitiate continues to grow.

Sisters from France and from Vietnam have spent time with us this year, enriching our communion within the Order. Naturally our links with our Sisters in England at the Monastery of Our Lady of Hyning, are particularly deep. There were significant celebrations for two Sisters at Hyning in 2019. Sr. Mary Gabriel (Julia Schroeder) made first profession in February, and Sr. Hilda, Sr. Florence and Sr. Reina witnessed this joyful event. In April Sr. Elizabeth Mary and Sr. Mary Lucy had the pleasure of joining the community of Hyning and their guests to mark Sr. Michaela’s twenty five years of profession. Then in July we were delighted to welcome most of the Sisters from Hyning to Brownshill for our annual retreat. Dom Xavier Perrin of Quarr Abbey gave spiritual nourishment, refreshment and challenge in his talks on the Rule of St. Benedict.

In August six of the nine members of our community gave presentations, either in person or ‘by proxy’, to a gathering of the Order at our Generalate House at the Monastery of Our Lady of La Plaine in Lille. Ideas were exchanged on the theme of “transmettre la vie” and what this means for us, as a small Order spread across three continents. This meeting was in preparation for General Chapter 2020. The General Chapter, representing the whole Order, is convened every six years to review our life, clarify our vision and set priorities to enable us to remain true to our calling and respond creatively to the reality of today in our different communities. We ask for your prayers, as we prepare for this important moment in our life.

As Bernardine Cistercians we are part of the larger “Cistercian family”, from which flow various forms of mutual support and stimulation. For example, in February Sr. Elizabeth Mary attended the Regional Meeting of Cistercians at Roscrea Abbey, Ireland. Then in September Sr. Reina attended a course for monks and nuns in formation at Mount Melleray Abbey, Ireland. These are annual courses, combining excellent teaching with opportunities for exchange and to build friendships. In October Sr. Hilda attended a 2-day conference at the College des Bernardins in Paris on the Charter of Charity (one of our founding documents, and quite revolutionary in 1119), enjoying lectures of a very high standard from international speakers, including Sr. Mary Helen, our Prioress General.

St. Benedict says that the monastery is never without guests. This is true and in May some very special guests came to visit both of our Bernardine communities in England and, most importantly, Sr. Reina. This was the first time that Sr. Reina had seen her family in the flesh since her arrival in the UK in January 2014. Her parents, sister Jeanne and brother-in-law Pierre made the long journey from Jakarta, Indonesia to spend time with Sr. Reina and to meet the Sisters with whom she is making her life. The week-long visit flew by, leaving many happy memories for us all.

In July Brownshill acquired a French ambience when four of Sr. Marie Emmanuelle’s siblings and their spouses travelled from France to Brownshill for a family reunion with her. They all enjoyed exploring the region and getting to know the community better. Sadly, Monique was not able to join them this time.

In September Sr. Hilda was delighted with a visit from her brother, sister-in-law and nieces, who came from South Korea for a holiday back in the UK. Sr. Hilda’s parents joined them to make the family almost complete.

In October the youngest member of Sr. Catherine’s family, 5-month old great nephew Joel, came with his parents and his Granny Anna – the latter all the way from Taiwan!

It has been a year of adjustment for Sr. Mary Philippa, who is not-quite-getting-used-to being a golden Jubilarian (because she maintains that Jubilarians are older than she is….)! The official celebration with thanksgiving Mass was on the 14th of September, but the actual date of her profession was marked in community, and Sr. Mary Philippa was not slow to accept the invitation to go to the Abbey of Cîteaux in France for a gathering of Cistercians on the occasion of the 900th anniversary of the Charter of Charity. The celebrations here on the 14th of September, the feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, brought together family from Ireland, friends from college, many friends from the various stages of her Bernardine life, not forgetting our own Sisters from Hyning and France. Fr. Peter preached eloquently and Sr. Mary Philippa enjoyed every single second of it all!

Fr. Peter’s homily for Sr. Mary Philippa’s Jubilee was on the theme of vocation, a topic that was brought into focus for the schools of the Diocese when a “Vocations Roadshow” set off in the summer. Several of us joined the team to speak to groups of school pupils (from six year olds to sixth formers) at different locations, together with a married couple, a Diocesan priest, a missionary Sister and a seminarian. Addressing an older age group in October, Sr. Elizabeth Mary spoke about the Universal Call to Holiness and Love at a vocations discernment retreat at Downside Abbey.

Sr. Mary Philippa’s Jubilee was not the only milestone to be marked. On October 8th Sr. Reina renewed her vows during Mass. It was a particular joy that Sr. Maria, her novice mistress, was present for this celebration of Sr. Reina’s continued commitment to the Lord.

Prayer is, of course, essential in our life and it was only natural that we should contribute to the Diocesan year of Prayer. A series of talks on four Sunday afternoons, followed by tea and Vespers, and repeated on Wednesday evenings, attracted people from all over the Diocese, as well as local friends. Those who came appreciated illustrations of methods of prayer - Sr. Mary Philiippa and Sr. Hilda spoke about Lectio Divina and the Divine Office respectively - but perhaps most of all our sharing our own “lived experience of prayer” – the title of Sr. Elizabeth Mary’s contribution, which was exemplified in Sr. Marie Apolline’s presentation of the ways in which the psalms have accompanied her throughout her life.  

Prayer is also central in the lives of our Oblates, who follow the Cistercian charism in their lives as lay people. The Brownshill Oblates met together with Sr. Catherine in May and again in October, to explore themes of Praying with the Psalms and Climate Change. There are, of course, various forms and styles of prayer, and Sr. Mary Philippa learned about many of these during her course in spiritual direction, a stimulating and enjoyable programme, which she completed at the end of the summer.

We were delighted to welcome some of our ‘prayer partners’ from St. Bernard’s Preparatory School, Slough and their teachers to the monastery for a day at the end of the summer term. We continue to take an interest in the life of all our former school communities, keeping them in our prayers and rejoicing in their continuing success as Catholic schools.

There have been comings and goings in the local Church scene. We were sad to say goodbye to the Marist Sisters at Nympsfield, our friends across the valley, in October. They will be sorely missed after over 90 years in Nympsfield. We wish them every blessing in their new ventures. Then Stroud gained a new Parish priest, Fr. Gary Brassington. Fr. Peter and Sr. Marie Apolline were present at his induction Mass in November.

We hope that this summary of our year illustrates that in our search for God we are deeply connected with the world He made. We take this opportunity to sincerely thank all, who share their time and talents so generously with us, giving practical or professional help and enriching our lives by their presence.

Please keep our Sisters in Goma and their families and all the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in your prayers, as they continue to suffer violence and the scourge of the Ebola virus.

To us all, amidst all the uncertainties of our political situation, concerns about sustaining our planet, and the ongoing struggles of daily life, Advent gives sure hope that God comes to those who put their hope in Him. Let us be ready to welcome God’s Son into our own lives and join in the angel’s chorus of “Gloria in Excelsis Deo”!

S Elizabeth Mary, S Mary Lucy, S Catherine, S Mary Philippa, S Marie Apolline, S Marie Emmanuelle, S Hilda, S Reina

 

Posted on December 20, 2019 .

CONGRATULATIONS Sister Mary Philippa

We have been celebrating S Mary Philippa’s Golden Jubilee……concluding with a Thanksgiving Mass on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross….

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Religious friends and priests…

Religious friends and priests…

….with University friends,…….

….with University friends,…….

Cutting the Jubilee cake……

Cutting the Jubilee cake……

Posted on September 15, 2019 .

Feast of St Bernard

This year’s Solemnity of St Bernard marked our final day ‘closed’ before the re-opening of the guesthouse.

Many of the Community were seen praying through one of their favourite homilies from St Bernard’s writing:

“You wish me to tell you why and how God should be loved. My answer is that God himself is the reason why he is to be loved. As for how he is to be loved, there is to be no limit to that love” (On Loving God)

“‘I sought him whom my soul loves’ - this is what you are urged to do by the goodness of him who anticipates you, who sought you, and loved you before you loved him. You would not seek him or love him unless you has first been sought and loved” (Sermon 84)

In the afternoon we enjoyed a lovely visit from our friends at Nazareth House (both Cheltenham and Hammersmith)….a joy to be together……

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S Mary Lucy and S Elizabeth Mary with S Louis Marie

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Posted on August 27, 2019 .

Community Retreat July 2019

Please keep us in your prayers as we come to the end of our Community Retreat. It has been lovely to have so many of our Sisters from Hyning with us and to welcome Abbot Xavier of Quarr Abbey. His sharing and insights on our Benedictine spirituality and values have been greatly appreciated…………THANK YOU……

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Posted on August 2, 2019 .

Welcoming S Reina's family....

Last month we had the joy of welcoming S Reina’s family from Indonesia. We had a lovely week with her parents, her sister, Jeanne, and husband, Pierre……

It was their first visit to Brownshill……happy memories are shared by all….

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Posted on June 10, 2019 .

Happy Easter

CHRIST IS RISEN - ALLELUIA

The magnificent sunshine added to the liturgical beauty of our Triduum celebration.

A photo of the Easter fire celebrating Christ our Light…….

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Posted on April 21, 2019 .

Holy Week and Easter 2019

 Monday 15th   – Wednesday 17th March

 8.20 am       Terce 8.30 am       MASS

 

 Maundy Thursday

 8.00 pm      Evening MASS of the Lord’s Supper

9.45pm       Holy Hour with watching until Midnight

  

Good Friday

 11.15 a.m.   Stations of the Cross

3pm             Celebration of the Lord’s Passion

 

 Holy Saturday

 9.30 pm      Easter Vigil

Please do not park around the back of the monastery – Easter fire!

  

Easter Sunday and Monday 22nd April

 10am           Terce followed by MASS

  

Tuesday 23rd  – Saturday 27th April

 8.50 am       Terce 9.00 am       Mass

Posted on April 15, 2019 .

Laetare Sunday.......

Happy ‘mid-Lent’ Sunday!

The hedgerows down the lane are filled with beautiful wild flowers…..the purple violets (colour of the Passion) mingling with the golden celendine (colour of the Resurrection)………

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Posted on March 31, 2019 .

What is it like to be a nun?.......

Last week, S Reina and S Elizabeth Mary visited St Francis Primary School, Nailsea. The Community had received an invitation from the student Chaplaincy Team to come to talk to the school about prayer and about being Nuns.

Assembly started with the hymn ‘I say YES, my Lord’ which everyone sung with great enthusiasm. This phrase was the theme throughout the assembly as S Reina recounted her own vocation story and S Elizabeth Mary responded to lots of questions.

The questions then continued in the Year 6 classroom where our Sisters had a lovely welcome and enjoyed sharing ‘what it is like to be a nun’………..

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Posted on March 21, 2019 .

Lent Retreats

Looking forward with Joy and Spiritual Longing

We welcomed Retreatants this weekend for the first of our Lent Retreats on the theme of ‘Looking Forward with Joy and Spiritual Longing’. As well as opening up St Benedict’s vision of Lent, we explored the theme of temptation based on St Luke’s version of Jesus’ temptations in the desert and that of journeying……...

The Retreat will be repeated from Tuesday 19th - Thursday 21st March……

……there are still several places available………

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Posted on March 10, 2019 .

Praying for Christian Unity........

In this week of Prayer for Christian Unity, we welcomed our Benedictine brothers and sisters from the Anglican Community of Mucknell, near Worcester.

Each year, since the foundation of Brownshill in 2006, we have gathered together, either at Brownshill or at Mucknell, for tea and Vespers.

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Posted on January 21, 2019 .

Christmas Newsletter

Before I could begin this newsletter a stream of requests for prayer and news of deaths of friends of the Monastery were already in front of me. My first reaction was, “I’ll write this Christmas letter later!”

 On reflection, I realised of course that this is precisely what Christmas is about: God coming right into the needs of our earthly life. It is so easy to start from the tinsel and decorations and Christmas wishes, or sometimes, sadly, WINTER Season Wishes, as if there were something mildly out of place and inappropriate about references to sickness, death, bereavement and loss. Perhaps we need to learn from the beautiful Winter Season  that it carries its own message…that out of this seasonal death comes the stubborn resurgence of new Life, and that at the end of the day, Christmas and Easter are not that far apart.

 So let me begin on behalf of the Community with a very sincere and prayerful message to all of you who, in the last year, have borne any kind of loss and sadness, especially to those of you who are alone to bear your pain. We do pray a lot for your needs, the needs of those in our hearts, on our doorstep and indeed worldwide.

 At Brownshill it has been a busy year and we will begin our tour of events in the Guesthouse, where we have had the joy of welcoming so many, both newcomers and familiar faces. Throughout the year we have watched as a team have ably guided a group of students through the skills of Spiritual Direction. We are always struck by the endless gifts and talents we discover among our guests and friends. They are so generous in sharing these and their time: artistic representations of the local landscape and of the monastery, music lessons for our younger sisters, stone wall rebuilding, reception and household help, ‘chauffeuring’…... Remembering all this gives us the opportunity to  thank you our friends who, in so many ways, add your helping hand week by week to the life of our Community here at Brownshill, including, of course, Fr Peter! Thank you all.

 At the beginning of the year, S M Apolline returned to Goma (Democratic Republic of the Congo) to be with her family following the death of her mother in November 2017. She was with them for the special moment of the ‘40th Day’ when they all gathered for a memorial Mass in our new Monastery Church at Goma, and met afterwards to share memories, photos and stories.

 We combined the lovely Feast of the Epiphany with the Community’s celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of S Mary Lucy. It began with Fr Peter’s traditional annual pre-lunch drinks and nibbles during which he proposed a toast to S Mary Lucy. The rest of the day was a round of celebrations. And just a month later it was S Elizabeth Mary’s turn to celebrate her Silver Jubilee in the company of family, friends and Bernardines. S Elizabeth Mary’s actual date was Shrove Tuesday, so we would be starting again with celebratory pancakes! Meanwhile we enjoyed her special day with her sister, Margaret, and her own family. One of S Elizabeth Mary’s lovely gifts was from Fr Peter, who had succeeded in setting up a wi-fi access in the Guests’ Dining Room.

 It was good to spend time together on both days as S Elizabeth Mary has had to be away a lot this year. Surely the most exciting of these was her visit to our sisters in Vietnam in October. Postponed from March, she flew out on 19th September for three weeks for her first visit to our fledgling Community there. Most mornings, when not off to the local market on the back of a ‘moto’, she enjoyed helping with the beginning of the coffee harvest in our large plantation. But, above all, she appreciated simply sharing the life of our Community and getting to know the young sisters there. She returned with one of our Vietnamese sisters, S Marie Therese, but the latter was scooped up by S Maria at Heathrow Airport and taken directly to Hyning, so we would have to wait patiently for another few months to meet our sister.

 Meanwhile we were delighted to host our General Council for their meetings, as well as the French Novitiate: S Veronique (from the Congo) and S Francoise (from Vietnam) and Annabelle a postulant. Some very entertaining moments were spent in the kitchen, and afterwards at table as we tasted each other’s traditional dishes. The only sting in the tail was that the return journey for our French sisters was seriously upset by our English winter! It was our kind neighbour, Mark, who got them out and on their way through the snow.

 By March, however, we were enjoying an English Spring and a visit to St Bernard’s Secondary, Slough, for a last reunion with our past pupils after our departure in 2006. The head Teacher, many staff and present pupils prepared the day beautifully and assured us that the Bernardine spirit continues to animate the school.

 Another departure will be coming about as we transfer the Trusteeship of St Bernard’s Preparatory School, Slough, to St Benedict’s Ealing in the New Year. We shared our Goodbyes and Thank Yous on 21st November when most of our Communities of Hyning and Brownshill gathered at Prep. After the celebration of Mass with Bishop Peter Doyle of Northampton and  Fr Kevin O’ Driscoll, Parish Priest at Langley, so beautifully prepared by staff and children alike, there was a reception. It was a time to remember and to give thanks for all the blessings since the foundation of the school in 1945, in the presence of many staff, both former and present, governors and friends. In addition to its unique ethos, we are proud to share that it was placed 4th in the Sunday Times listing of Independent preparatory schools when these were published a fortnight ago. Although sad, as this marks the end of our involvement in Catholic Education in the UK, we are confident that under the guidance of St Benedict both schools have a great future together.

 St Benedict leads me naturally to speak of our close relationship with our local Benedictine monks at Prinknash. We have been able to assist at some of their several events this year, both happy and sad as they mourned the loss of several brothers who have died in the course of the year, celebrated with Fr Martin his abbatial blessing as he takes over the pastoral care of his Monastery from Fr Francis, and celebrated too the first Profession of Brother Hugh. They have shown themselves true brothers to us, willingly celebrating Mass at Brownshill, if ever Fr Peter needs to be absent. It is always a joy to share some moments with them. Nor do we forget our Brothers and Sisters in St Benedict, at Mucknell, and we were able to share their rejoicing in the profession of Br Michael earlier this year. S Catherine received the warmest of welcomes when she made her Retreat at Douai Abbey in October.

 We enjoyed visits from several of our Cistercian Brothers and Sisters, S Jean from Whitland, S Catherine from Imari Japan and S Marie Joseph from France. These visits, and regular visits from our own Bernardine sisters, are truly enriching and build up the unity of our large and far-flung family. 

 We are always glad to welcome priests and religious sisters from our own Diocese of Clifton and beyond, as they take precious days to relax with the Lord. In this context another bitter-sweet moment took place in the autumn as we said good bye to Canon Tom Gunning our Parish Priest and welcomed Fr Christopher Whitehead to our parish of Stroud. We owe much to both of them in all the comings and goings involved in their ministry; we confide them to the Lord. Among our visitors we want to mention the young people whose commitment to the Lord and depth of prayer always humble us. We also enjoy our own younger sisters’ enthusiasm for their own commitment to their vocation, their generous service, their joyfulness. Once again their formation took them away in the course of the year; this is enriching for them but also for their community. Our younger sisters spent a fruitful and enjoyable week with others in formation on Caldey Island exploring Monasticism in the 21st Century, ably led by Fr Michael Casey OCSO. 

 In August, Sr Florence took the important step of renewing her vows for a further 2 years. A few days later she left for a month in Rome with other Cistercian Sisters and Brothers in Formation. During this enriching experience the high point seems to have been their visit to Subiaco, walking in the footsteps of St Benedict.

 One of the most significant events in the life of a Religious Community is the commitment for life of a sister. So it was with much joy in early August that we welcomed S Hilda back from Hyning after her 3 months of special reflection and prayer in preparation for her Solemn Profession. Sunday 19th August was the special moment, when S Hilda processed into the Chapel in her black veil to celebrate, with her Bernardine family, her parents and her friends, her Solemn Profession as a Bernardine Cistercian. In a society where commitment presents a big challenge, even a question, the presence of so many, coming from so far, confirmed for us all the values of Benedictine Spirituality…obedience, stability and conversion of life. Among many friends, the presence of Bishop Declan Lang, our own Bishop of Clifton and Bishop Hugh Gilbert OSB, a longstanding friend of S Hilda and our Bernardine communities, surely strengthened S Hilda’s resolve to live the challenge from St Benedict chosen by her for the cover of her Profession Booklet: “Listen my child to the teaching of a father who loves you, and attend to it with the ear of your heart.”

 We are blest to see quite an impressive group of young people following S Hilda in the Novitiate, including S Reina who joined us in Community here at Brownshill from Hyning in mid-August. We ask you to join us in praying for these and for all young people that they may realise their aspirations and dreams and listen in their turn to Jesus who brings to them  “the voice of a father who loves you”.

 We could fill our Christmas Letter with details of these grace-filled events, and all the other lovely events of this year 2018. At the moment, S Marie Emmanuelle is back in her native France. She is being missed by Community and guests alike but is being ably replaced in the Guests’ Dining Room by S Reina. Meanwhile, S Mary Philippa continues her Spiritual Direction course, finding both the formation and the companionship of the  lovely group enjoyable and very enriching.

 In some ways we end where we began. As I write we have just lived Remembrance Sunday. Many families are touched at this time, but as we kept this year the centenary of the end of the First World War, we hold in special honour all those who gave their lives, then and now, in war or peace, without counting the cost. Remembrance, Commemoration, Memory - all important strands on our Christian way. Here at Brownshill they reach their culmination every day as we celebrate the Eucharist and remember, not just Christ’s Christmas coming, but his abiding presence, and then we remember you all. For all of us, may He be the joy of our hearts, the spirit that inspires our vision and the strength for every step of our journey in the year ahead.

 Happy Christmas -    Happy New Year.

 

 S Elizabeth Mary, S Mary Lucy, S Catherine, S Mary Philippa, S Marie Apolline, S Marie Emmanuelle,

S Hilda, S Florence, S Reina

 

 

 

Posted on January 7, 2019 .

Christmas and January Mass Times

Mon 24th  Dec                                   8.30 a.m.    (Terce: 8.20 a.m.)

 Midnight Mass:                                MIDNIGHT MASS

 Christmas Day:                                 10.00 a.m. Terce followed by MASS

 Wed 26th Dec.:                                  10.00 a.m.  Terce followed by MASS

 Thurs 27th  – Sat 29th  Dec   :           9.00 a.m. (Terce: 8.50 a.m.)

 Sunday 30th Dec:                              9.00 a.m.    Terce followed by MASS

 Mon 31st Dec:                                   9.00 a.m. (Terce: 8.50 a.m.)

 Tues 1st Jan.:                                    10.00 a.m.  Terce followed by MASS

 Wed 2nd  – Sat 5th Jan:                      9.00 a.m. (Terce: 8.50 a.m.)

 Sun 6th Jan:                                                 9.00 a.m.    Terce followed by MASS      

 Mon 7th – Sat 12th Jan                      9.00 a.m. (Terce: 8.50 a.m.)

 Sun 13th Jan                                      9.00 a.m.    Terce followed by MASS

 Mon 14th – Fri 18th Jan                     9.00 a.m. (Terce: 8.50 a.m.)

 Sat 19th Jan                                       8.30 a.m.    (Terce: 8.20 a.m.)

 Sun 20th Jan                                      9.00 a.m.    Terce followed by MASS

 Mon 21st January onwards               Weekdays: 8.30 a.m.     (Terce: 8.20 a.m.)

                                                          Sundays:    9.00 a.m.    Terce followed by MASS

 Wishing you all every blessing for Christmas and assuring you of our best wishes and prayers throughout 2019……

Posted on December 20, 2018 .

Thanksgiving Mass at St Bernard's Preparatory School, Slough

On Wednesday 21st November, several of us had the joy of being at the Thanksgiving Mass at our school, St Bernard’s Prep, in Slough. The Mass was celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Peter Doyle, Bishop of Northampton and had been beautifully prepared by staff and children. It was a moving occasion to mark the end of our Trusteeship of the school (ranked 4th in the Sunday Times listing last week of Independent Prep Schools - just sharing our pride!). The Bernardines founded the school in 1945 and will transfer the Trusteeship to St Benedict’s School Trust, Ealing, from 1st January 2019. Thus, the Benedictine monastic ethos will continue…..

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Posted on November 27, 2018 .

Back from Vietnam

Sister Elizabeth Mary enjoyed a lovely three week stay with our fledgling Community in Vietnam, sharing their life and helping with the beginning of the coffee harvest……..

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Posted on November 19, 2018 .