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	<title>Saint John&#039;s Abbey Vocations &#187; Br. Paul-Vincent&#8217;s Vocation Diary</title>
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		<title>New Prior in Fujimi</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 14:56:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My classmate, Fr. Edward Vebelun, OSB was just appointed as Prior of Holy Trinity Monastery in Fujimi, Japan. Fr. Edward and I began as novices together here at Saint John&#8217;s some 17 plus years ago. Since that time he learned Japanese (amazing!) and was attracted to our priory in Japan. He has flourished there and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My classmate, Fr. Edward Vebelun, OSB was just appointed as Prior of Holy Trinity Monastery in Fujimi, Japan. Fr. Edward and I began as novices together here at Saint John&#8217;s some 17 plus years ago. Since that time he learned Japanese (amazing!) and was attracted to our priory in Japan. He has flourished there and now is the Prior of that monastery. Because Holy Trinity Monastery is a priory and not an abbey (a monastery which has its own abbot) Abbot John is the abbot of Holy Trinity. It is the hope of many priories that eventually they will grow in numbers as well as self sufficiency so that they can apply for permission to elect their own abbot.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-2364" href="http://www.abbeyvocations.com/blog/2011/12/new-prior-in-fujimi/fujimi-benedictine-community-2/"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-2364" title="Fujimi Benedictine Community 2" src="http://www.abbeyvocations.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Fujimi-Benedictine-Community-2-564x423.jpg" alt="" width="564" height="423" /></a></p>
<p>Above is the blessing of Fr. Edward as the new Prior of Holy Trinity Monastery.</p>
<p>Below is a picture of the monks of Holy Trinity Monastery.</p>
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<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">from l. to r. </span></em></p>
<p>Fr. Thomas Wahl</p>
<p>Fr. Roman Paur</p>
<p>Br. Maria Dominic Hidenori Takahashi (Junior)</p>
<p>Abbot John Klassen</p>
<p>Br. Maximilian Shuuta Oka (Junior)</p>
<p>Prior Edward Vebelun</p>
<p>Br. Paul Makoto Tada</p>
<p>Fr. Peter Hidenari Kawamura</p>
<p>Br. Franciso Tomohisa Shimose (Junior)</p>
<p>Fr. Cyril Anthony Gorman</p>
<p>Br. Andrew Hong Ching Lam (Junior)</p>
<p>Br. John Chrysostom Liting Long (Junior/absent)</p>
<p>Blessings upon Prior Edward!</p>
<p>Peace, bpv</p>
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		<title>Three tours of International Students!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 22:26:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a pleasure to host almost 2500 students on our campus each school year. (This of course, does not include another 2000 from the College of Saint Benedict!) The student body is truly enhanced by the number of international students in our schools and as part of their program their instructors always are interested [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a pleasure to host almost 2500 students on our campus each school year. (This of course, does not include another 2000 from the College of Saint Benedict!) The student body is truly enhanced by the number of international students in our schools and as part of their program their instructors always are interested in making sure these young adults are made aware of the Benedictine roots of both campuses. Today I and two of our novices had the pleasure of giving the students a tour of the Great Hall and the Abbey Church. We had a great time and the students were a real joy to host. Below are the three groups in the baptistery of the Abbey Church.</p>
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<p>Blessings on these wonderful students!</p>
<p>peace, bpv</p>
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		<title>First Sunday of Advent!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 15:56:04 +0000</pubDate>
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Above is the Advent wreath in our monastic dining room or refectory. Traditionally the novices assemble it and the youngest novice in statio, or order of entering the community, lights the new candle each Saturday beginning a new  week of Advent.
Oh Come, Oh Come, Emmanuel!
Advent blessings,
bpv
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<p>Above is the Advent wreath in our monastic dining room or refectory. Traditionally the novices assemble it and the youngest novice in statio, or order of entering the community, lights the new candle each Saturday beginning a new  week of Advent.</p>
<p>Oh Come, Oh Come, Emmanuel!</p>
<p>Advent blessings,<br />
bpv</p>
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		<title>Happy Thanksgiving!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Nov 2011 15:52:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At morning prayer and in my private prayer today I became rather overwhelmed with the realization that I have so much for which to be thankful!  And of all the people and opportunities that I was sifting through of course the greatest thanks are to my God who gives me life and life to all those I love.
Here [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At morning prayer and in my private prayer today I became rather overwhelmed with the realization that I have so much for which to be thankful!  And of all the people and opportunities that I was sifting through of course the greatest thanks are to my God who gives me life and life to all those I love.</p>
<p>Here in the abbey of course, we will not go without celebrating a dinner together. Below is a picture that I took this morning of our novices along with Br. Aelred preparing the multitude of pies that will be dessert in just a few hours.</p>
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<p>Let us give thanks to the Lord our God!</p>
<p>Peace, bpv</p>
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		<title>A Great Plunge Weekend!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 15:50:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past weekend we hosted another Plunge! weekend for men from Saint John&#8217;s University. (We host at least 5 a year along with the Easter Retreat.) The visit always includes praying with the monastic community (Ora!) and of course a bit of work (Labora!). As I often mention to visitors to the monastery&#8230;&#8221;these buildings weren&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past weekend we hosted another Plunge! weekend for men from Saint John&#8217;s University. (We host at least 5 a year along with the Easter Retreat.) The visit always includes praying with the monastic community (Ora!) and of course a bit of work (Labora!). As I often mention to visitors to the monastery&#8230;&#8221;these buildings weren&#8217;t here when we arrived!&#8221; The four men worked with four monks cleaning up the flower beds in the Mary grotto and also straighting up the cemetery shed as well as tiding up the cemetery itself getting ready for the winter. Little did we know that the snow that was falling was the beginning of about 8&#8243; !</p>
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<p>The students are always interested in the stories that accompany many of the headstones. This headstone belongs to Fr. Demetrius di Marogna, OSB who was the first prior of Saint John&#8217;s&#8230;before the monastery was an abbey. His birth is 1803&#8230;the oldest in the cemetery.</p>
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<p>After the morning work period I gave the students a tour of the church which of course includes the ceiling which they always appreciate. This is taken in front of some of the pipes of the organ which are behind the large red screen in the sanctuary.</p>
<p>Blessings on these young men who were such gracious guests!</p>
<p>Peace, bpv</p>
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		<title>All Souls Remembrance</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 18:26:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This noon many gathered in the Abbey and Saint John The Baptist Parish cemetery to remember those who have gone before us and remember particularly those who have died in Christ in the past year. As you can see though the temps were a bit chilly the sun is shining in central Minnesota and indeed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This noon many gathered in the Abbey and Saint John The Baptist Parish cemetery to remember those who have gone before us and remember particularly those who have died in Christ in the past year. As you can see though the temps were a bit chilly the sun is shining in central Minnesota and indeed if you were in the light you were warm.</p>
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<p>Psalms were recited, hymns were sung and those who have died and their remains have been buried in the cemetery this past year were mentioned by name. It was a very prayerful service.</p>
<p>Afterward all were invited to Emmaus Hall to enjoy some homemade chili and desserts and each others company.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-2285" href="http://www.abbeyvocations.com/blog/2011/11/all-souls-remembrance/dsc02717/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2285" title="DSC02717" src="http://www.abbeyvocations.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/DSC02717.jpg" alt="" width="214" height="433" /></a></p>
<p>All were given a prayer card with the following on the front:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">For I am convinced<br />
that neither death, nor life,<br />
nor angels, nor rulers,<br />
nor things present, nor things to come,<br />
nor powers, nor height, ot depth,<br />
nor anything else in all dreation,<br />
will be able to separate us<br />
from the love of God<br />
in Christ Jesus our Lord.<br />
- From Paul&#8217;s letter to the Romans 8:38-39</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">and on the back:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Prayer for Our Beloved Dead<br />
</strong>Almighty God and Father,<br />
it is our certain faith that your Son,<br />
who died on the cross,<br />
was raised from the dead,<br />
the first fruits of all who have fallen asleep&gt;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Grant that through this mystery<br />
your servants,<br />
who have gone to their rest in Christ,<br />
may share in the joy of his resurrection.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">I ask this thought Christ our Lord.<br />
Amen.</p>
<p>Peace, bpv</p>
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		<title>Family Weekend at Saint John&#8217;s&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 18:12:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last weekend was Family Weekend at Saint John&#8217;s in addition to hosting a number of college and area high school choirs and of course a home football game. It really didn&#8217;t feel like we were &#8220;in the country&#8221;!
Literally thousands of people were on campus all day. I was giving tours of the abbey church and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last weekend was Family Weekend at Saint John&#8217;s in addition to hosting a number of college and area high school choirs and of course a home football game. It really didn&#8217;t feel like we were &#8220;in the country&#8221;!</p>
<p>Literally thousands of people were on campus all day. I was giving tours of the abbey church and could have simply &#8221;run a loop tape&#8221; for about four hours. When I finished one tour and was headed back to the Great Hall where I was running the information table with Josie Stang our cemetery manager a group of four or five people asked if I could &#8221;repeat the part in the Great Hall because they missed that.&#8221; I said of course, &#8220;Yes&#8221; and so began with the five and myself in what was the sanctuary area and before I knew it there were literally 50 &#8211; 60 more new people that had joined us!  Guess we will take a look at that program for next year and see if we can improve it a bit.</p>
<p>Here is a picture of part of the original group:</p>
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<p>peace, bpv</p>
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		<title>Happy 50th Anniversary!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2011 17:04:45 +0000</pubDate>
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In 1958 the monks of Saint John’s began construction of the new Abbey church, designed to accomodate the growing monastic community as well as the student body.  It has since become one of architect Marcel Breuer’s iconic works and a singular piece of American church architecture.

Thanks be to God!
Peace, bpv
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<p>In 1958 the monks of Saint John’s began construction of the new Abbey church, designed to accomodate the growing monastic community as well as the student body.  It has since become one of architect Marcel Breuer’s iconic works and a singular piece of American church architecture.</p>
<p><img id="il_fi" src="http://www.jon-nelson.com/wp-content/gallery/buildings-and-monuments/saint-johns_university_abbey_church.jpg" alt="" width="644" height="476" /></p>
<p>Thanks be to God!</p>
<p>Peace, bpv</p>
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		<title>Saint John&#8217;s Abbey set to celebrate 50 years</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2011 13:47:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Pictured above speaking about the Abbey Church,  Rev. Hilary Thimmesh, OSB, one of the original committee of 12 that planned the construction of the church.
Written by: Frank Lee and David Unze of the Saint Cloud Times
 COLLEGEVILLE — It’s a house of worship that belongs to the ages.
The monks of St. John’s Abbey will celebrate on Sunday [...]]]></description>
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<p>Pictured above speaking about the Abbey Church,  Rev. Hilary Thimmesh, OSB, one of the original committee of 12 that planned the construction of the church.</p>
<p>Written by: <strong>Frank Lee and David Unze of the Saint Cloud Times</strong></p>
<p> COLLEGEVILLE — It’s a house of worship that belongs to the ages.</p>
<p>The monks of St. John’s Abbey will celebrate on Sunday the 50th anniversary of the dedication of the Abbey and university church in Collegeville.</p>
<p>“It’s iconic for the campus and for St. John’s; it really is — the bell banner especially — the symbol for St. John’s,” Abbot John Klassen said of the church.</p>
<p>On Sunday, there will be a Eucharist liturgy at the church with Klassen, a concert by the Westminster Cathedral Choir of London and a solemn evening prayer.</p>
<p>Marcel Breuer</p>
<p>The Rev. Hilary Thimmesh was on the committee that planned the church’s construction and Liturgical Press recently published his memoir about the regional landmark.</p>
<p>Thimmesh’s notes from the committee’s meetings almost half a century ago form the basis of his new book “Marcel Breuer and a Committee of Twelve Plan a Church: A Monastic Memoir.”</p>
<p>“The college was growing after the Second World War,” Thimmesh said of the need for a new church, when there were not enough choir stalls and pews for the monks or the students who attended daily Mass.</p>
<p>Breuer was the lead designer and architect of the church project. The Hungarian’s design for the church was chosen because of his “unassuming, attentive style,” according to the book “Saint John’s at 150.”</p>
<p>“He didn’t have a big architectural record at that point,” Thimmesh said of Breuer, who at the time was better known for designing private residences and furniture. “But his manner was just very reassuring.”</p>
<p>The “serious,” “modest” and “courteous” Breuer met regularly with the committee from 1956 until the church’s dedication in 1961 to plan and construct the church, which includes a 112-foot-high banner.</p>
<p>“There was a drive to do something architecturally significant,” Thimmesh said at the time of the release of his 136-page paperback about the church. “He was very interested in listening to what we thought we needed.”</p>
<p>Thimmesh became a monk of St. John’s Abbey in 1947 and was ordained as a priest in 1954.</p>
<p>“I don’t actually think we talked much about what it ought to look like, when we initially spoke to him,” Thimmesh said. “He encouraged us to tell him what kinds of things are we going to do in the building.”</p>
<p>Student reaction</p>
<p>Max Berger is a St. John’s University student from Chile who said he was impressed by Breuer’s church.</p>
<p>“It’s pretty impressive,” said Berger, a business major who comes from a Catholic family but is not a practicing Catholic.</p>
<p>Berger first visited the church out of curiosity but has since become better acquainted with it in his job as a campus information desk attendant.</p>
<p>“We get several calls asking about Mass,” said Berger, a third-year student.</p>
<p>“I think to many students — and even for me, who is not particularly religious — the church is an inspiring, like, monument.”</p>
<p>The church’s colored glass was designed by Bronislaw Bak, a former St. John’s art professor, and installed by the monks, faculty members, students and other volunteers, according to Bill Morgan, a local historian.</p>
<p>“We were concerned about simplicity &#8230; about a kind of honest use of materials. We weren’t going for fancy decorations or things of that sort,” Thimmesh said.</p>
<p>The cavernous church is built almost entirely of concrete and reinforced steel with a honeycomb-like array of stained glass windows and a massive concrete bell banner out front.</p>
<p>“I think the design of the banner, itself, today would still be striking,” Klassen said.</p>
<p>Timeless design</p>
<p>Renowned architect I.M. Pei once said the Collegeville church would be world famous if it had been built in New York City instead of the north woods of Minnesota.</p>
<p>“What a gift that church is that I, as a monk of this monastery, am truly grateful for,” said Klassen, who was elected the 10th abbot of St. John’s Abbey.</p>
<p>Klassen attended high school, college and seminary on the Collegeville campus.</p>
<p>“No monastery would have built that church without the university there to fill it. But no university would ever build a church like that by itself because it wouldn’t have the theological and liturgical resources to actually have a vision for a church like that,” he said.</p>
<p>The cost to construct and furnish the church, and the chapter house on the east side of the church, was about $2.75 million, according to Thimmesh.</p>
<p>“It wears very well and what amazes me is that it’s 50 years old because it doesn’t look 50 years old,” Thimmesh said of the church’s timeless design.</p>
<p>Klassen became a Benedictine monk of the Abbey in 1972 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1977.</p>
<p>“I think the church, by pulling the altar into the center &#8230; architecturally there’s no doubt about what’s central to being a Catholic: It’s the Eucharist and the altar, itself, and what that means,” he said.</p>
<p>Brother Frank Kacmarcik of St. John’s Abbey was an artistic consultant to the famous German architect Breuer on the design and construction of the church.</p>
<p>“The strong alignment, for example, between the baptistery and the altar made it very, very clear that the way we come into the church is through the sacrament of baptism,” Klassen said.</p>
<p><strong>Celebration Sunday</strong></p>
<p>10:30 a.m.: Eucharistic liturgy for the church dedication, with Abbot John Klassen as celebrant and speaker.<br />
3 p.m.: Concert by the Westminster Cathedral Choir of London, one of the world’s great choirs of men and boys, in the Collegeville church, followed by a reception in St. John’s Great Hall. (Tickets can be bought by calling 363-5777 or online at <a href="http://www.csbsju.edu/ISM.htm" target="_blank">www.csbsju.edu/ISM.htm</a>.)<br />
7 p.m.: Solemn evening prayer in St. John’s Abbey and University Church.</p>
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On Sunday, SJU awarded an honorary doctorate to Sir Arthur Folkes, Governor General of The Bahamas.  Sir Arthur was an important figure in gaining independence (majority rule) for The Bahamas.  He was part of a small group who met with Dr. Martin Luther King to talk about nonviolent change.  This was a great honor for [...]]]></description>
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<p>On Sunday, SJU awarded an honorary doctorate to Sir Arthur Folkes, Governor General of The Bahamas.  Sir Arthur was an important figure in gaining independence (majority rule) for The Bahamas.  He was part of a small group who met with Dr. Martin Luther King to talk about nonviolent change.  This was a great honor for our over 600 Bahamian alumni.</p>
<p>Submitted by Fr. Bob Koopman, OSB &#8211; president of Saint John&#8217;s University. (to view the complete article in the Bahamas news please go to: </p>
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<p>Peace, bpv</p>
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