
Diane O’Brien Represents Mount at International Oblate Congress
Diane said the days at the Congress were made up of three components: prayer, education, and community.
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Diane said the days at the Congress were made up of three components: prayer, education, and community.

The sisters found the adage “Many hands make light work” to be true and know that plenty of outdoor work awaits when spring arrives.

The most important action that oblates can take is to set a Benedictine example and be a witness for Benedictinism in our daily lives.

Celebrating the careers of Sisters Mary Rardin, Oanh Pham, and Maria Nguyen

Marking the 160th anniversary of the founding of Mount St. Scholastica
Sister Susan’s lecture was an affirmation of the Mount’s ministry of education that started in 1863 when the founding sisters of Mount St. Scholastica opened their first school within days of arriving in Atchison.