“These I will bring to my holy mountain and make them joyful in my house of prayer …… For my house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples.” [Isaiah 56:7] Photo taken by Nancy Trapp This vision of Isaiah has been lived here in the Qu’Appelle Valley, as many places elsewhere, for 25 years today. What follows are some of the times being gratefully remembered today. Although the account is lengthy, many more significant dates have been left out. It is a day to be thankful for so very many hundreds and thousands of people, beginning with the Oblates of Mary Immaculate and the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. We are most thankful for the many who have come here, for the untold number of generous benefactors, for so many volunteers and for the people of this part of the Qu’Appelle Valley and elsewhere who have consistently, faithfully supported the life and ministry of this place. Glenn Zimmer, OMI and Chantelle ...
Just a little something to warm you up a little as the weather gets cooler. These two lovely videos capture the essence of summer's beauty at the House of Prayer. Thanks Lauri Sthamann for your delicate eye that grants our eyes a feast! Although summer has slipped away, your lovely work gives us hope for more summers to come! Enjoy everyone!
Throughout the past weekend we have been so very aware of the life, death and rising of Margaret Dick. And so have very many others through cards, emails, texts, telephone calls and personal contact. We are so thankful to each and every one, for every word and loving sentiment. The highlight of the weekend Memorial (including a visual display honoring Margaret in chapel) was the Fourth Sunday of Easter celebrated Saturday afternoon; 15 gathered to remember and to give thanks. It was Good Shepherd Sunday. In John’s Gospel, Ch 10, the expression “lay down life” is repeated five times in only seven verses. This was readily seen as a way to understand from a faith perspective how Margaret left this world. And it was readily seen that giving one’s self away did not happen only two years ago, but was a long-time way of life for her; that is, to lay down her life so many times in so many ways throughout her nearly 82 years. Many of us no...
Every shot of this magnificent video was breath-taking. It felt like being there in person. Thank you Laurie.
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