
Dispatch #8 from Sr. Bobbi
We left at dawn on a dreary and foggy day for Norcia, the birthplace of Saints Benedict and Scholastica. The drive was our first foray outside Rome and took us through the Umbria region to the northeast. Continue Reading

Dispatch #8 from Sr. Bobbi
We left at dawn on a dreary and foggy day for Norcia, the birthplace of Saints Benedict and Scholastica. The drive was our first foray outside Rome and took us through the Umbria region to the northeast. Continue Reading
Dispatch #7 from Sr. Bobbi

We visited the first church built in Rome. Erected by Constantine the Great in the 4th Century (and rebuilt and renovated several times), St. John Lateran is known as the Cathedral of Rome and the World. Continue Reading

Trinity
Father, Life-giver,
Creator.
Son, Love incarnate,
Redeemer.
Holy Spirit, Gift of love,
Breath of God.
Mystery of Love.

A funny story from Sr. Bobbi:
At St. Cecilia’s Church I went through this door and into a hall that led to a bathroom. It was just before siesta and the church caretaker locked the outer door on his way home. I was locked in! After about 20 minutes one of the Sisters came looking for me. Everyone had thought my banging was the sound of the workers – they could not hear my voice. I said, I have a cell just like St. Benedict did! We have many laughs!
Sr. Bobbi’s Dispatch #5
This is Mamertinum Prison, where Paul was imprisoned in Rome. For more pictures visit our Facebook page!
This is our day for reflection, which is built into the schedule. That is quite wise as the days are so busy that I usually go to bed instead of writing!!
It is simply an amazing experience to walk the streets of Rome. With its narrow cobblestone streets and open markets, it is as if we were really in early church times. Like maybe Peter could be preaching on the next corner! Continue Reading

Dispatch #4 from Sr. Bobbi!
Just 24 hrs ago Sr. Ruth and I were actually in front of the small cell of Benedict in Rome (above). It had only enough space for him to stretch out but not to move around in. Before he finished his studies, he grew so frustrated with the decadence of Roman society that he left to find a more spiritual way. Continue Reading

“Hope is the simple trust that God has not forgotten the recipe for manna.” Continue Reading

Dispatch #2 from Sr. Bobbi:
As I was flying to Rome I thought about the name of the program, Pilgrims on a Journey. It sure seemed like the perfect name to me, with the unknown before me & the familiar left behind. It is exhilarating really to travel to unfamiliar places! Continue Reading

Sister Bobbi left for Rome last week, along with Sister Ruth Ksycki and 27 other Benedictine Sisters from around the world, for a Benedictine retreat and renewal program. With an itinerary that ranges from conferences on the Rule of Benedict to tours of the Vatican, the Coliseum and St. Benedict’s haunts (to name only a couple of items), she will come back renewed … if not quite rested! Continue Reading