6 thoughts on “Come explore our Nazareth Motherhouse!”
I miss being able to visit the Sisters at the Motherhouse. This past year has been had on all of us. The last issue of the Messenger truly brought me joy. So many familiar faces and personal journeys. Thank you for sharing. Thank you for your prayers. God bless. Love in Christ.
I am next door to the Motherhouse right now (12/22/20) and as I told Sr. Dian, I am in awe of the Motherhouse, there is something about it…and that sense of holiness and we know our Lord is here in this place…Presently, I am on lockdown because of the Coronavirus until Christmas Eve when I will join the sisters for Christmas. I am enjoying my time here, alone, at peace and my days are full and well spent. For some reason, the website looks different from when I first looked at it earlier this year…I also like Concordia, Kansas which is a small city with everything nearby and is convenient and has houses, like “Dollhouses” pretty, quaint and there is a serenity about it, I am so happy to visit the SIsters here for such a time as this!
I wanted to leave a positive note that soon you will gaining a new resident -Diane B. She has been a beloved friend, prayer advocate, and Saint in my life! I am truly happy that she has such a wonderful place to enjoy this upcoming chapter of her life ; after years of dedication, sacrifice, and hard work. It brings me great joy to know she has this wonderful community to help her continue her growth, during her time here! Thank you Diane for touching my life and ultimately my earthly family!
Much Love,
Joseph Kent “Aquinas”
Did you have a nun named Janette WASINGER? If so can we get a photo of her grave.
Linda, you can call me at 785-243-2113 and I can tell you how to stay some days/nights at the Motherhouse through a program we have entitled Journey at Nazareth. S. Anna Marie
I thought at some point people could rent a room at the Motherhouse for a short visit. I have heard a lot about the Motherhouse through my mother and her long connection with Sister Anthanasia who passes away a number of years ago. I may be visit the area in October. Is it possible to visit the Motherhouse and learn more?
I miss being able to visit the Sisters at the Motherhouse. This past year has been had on all of us. The last issue of the Messenger truly brought me joy. So many familiar faces and personal journeys. Thank you for sharing. Thank you for your prayers. God bless. Love in Christ.
I am next door to the Motherhouse right now (12/22/20) and as I told Sr. Dian, I am in awe of the Motherhouse, there is something about it…and that sense of holiness and we know our Lord is here in this place…Presently, I am on lockdown because of the Coronavirus until Christmas Eve when I will join the sisters for Christmas. I am enjoying my time here, alone, at peace and my days are full and well spent. For some reason, the website looks different from when I first looked at it earlier this year…I also like Concordia, Kansas which is a small city with everything nearby and is convenient and has houses, like “Dollhouses” pretty, quaint and there is a serenity about it, I am so happy to visit the SIsters here for such a time as this!
I wanted to leave a positive note that soon you will gaining a new resident -Diane B. She has been a beloved friend, prayer advocate, and Saint in my life! I am truly happy that she has such a wonderful place to enjoy this upcoming chapter of her life ; after years of dedication, sacrifice, and hard work. It brings me great joy to know she has this wonderful community to help her continue her growth, during her time here! Thank you Diane for touching my life and ultimately my earthly family!
Much Love,
Joseph Kent “Aquinas”
Did you have a nun named Janette WASINGER? If so can we get a photo of her grave.
Linda, you can call me at 785-243-2113 and I can tell you how to stay some days/nights at the Motherhouse through a program we have entitled Journey at Nazareth. S. Anna Marie
I thought at some point people could rent a room at the Motherhouse for a short visit. I have heard a lot about the Motherhouse through my mother and her long connection with Sister Anthanasia who passes away a number of years ago. I may be visit the area in October. Is it possible to visit the Motherhouse and learn more?
Linda Wohlsen