"I have made a bridge of my Word, my only begotten Son" ... Dialogue of St. Catherine of Siena
Lentfest

The Archdiocese of Glasgow, Scotland, has launched an arts festival designed to provide a forum whereby artists can explore the faith through music, visual arts and theater. “In all of this,” writes Archbishop Mario Conti of Glasgow, founder of Lentfest, “the Church proposes to a wide audience various aspects of the Christian message; a message which is one of liberation and beauty, of freedom and forgiveness, of hope and redemption.”

Cardinal Ravasi, of the Pontifical Council of Culture, stated, “Indeed this essential encounter of faith and culture creates a continually renewing dialogue in which the treasures and insights of Christian experience purify and take on new shapes and forms in the changing cultural circustances of our times, encouraging society to be centered on the dignity of each and every human person and their potential to flourish.”

The highlight of this year’s Lentfest will be an exhibition of the Stations of the Cross and Resurrection, as well as a traveling production of the Martyrdom of St. John Ogilvie.

We are preparing for our second VISUAL PRAYERS Exhibit which will take place on Sunday, June 3 of this year.  The LENTFEST launched in Glasgow so well expresses what we hope to see realized by our Exhibit:  to give a face to the timeless reality of the beauty of faith in the culture of every age!   Come and visit our  Benincasa Gallery in New Castle and see some  images of  faith created by our Dominican Nuns in the US and Canada.


Thank you, Joe!

Joe

Our new website is up and running, thanks to our good friend, Joe Naccarato.  We came to know Joe through Colleen, his sister, who is a member of the newly established Lay Fraternity of  St. Dominic  here in Delaware.  Joe teaches computer science at The Salesianum in Wilmington, and is quite up to the task of making novices in the world of technology grasp at least enough to be able to post this bit of news!    Again, thank you, Joe!


Monastic Cat

Tiny Tim has a little "sister", Gina, donation of Regina and George.

Tiny Tim has a little "sister", Gina, donation of Regina and George.

Tiny Tim

Tiny Tim, our monastic cat

Good Friends

Good Friends

Sister Margaret Canniff, OSF, and Sister Suzanne Donovan, SC


Sister Margaret Canniff, OSF, Vicaress for the Diocese of Wilmington, and Sister Suzanne Donovan, SC, Directress of the Office of Human Development in the Diocese. From our first visit in the area these two sisters have been more than friends, helpful in every way.


Thank You Linn Family
The Michael Linn Family

The Michael Linn Family: words do not do justice to how much help Mike has been to us; his sister Nancy Linn, also. God bless them!