May 7, 2018
Mother Rebecca Stramoski
Mother Rebecca Stramoski was reelected abbess today for another six year term. Her community is blessed and grateful for her service as abbess.
May 1, 2018
Visitors from Tautra Mariakloster

Sr. Marjoe, a foundress of both Mississippi Abbey and Tautra Mariakloster came for her 5 year home visit. Many of her nieces and nephews and grand nieces and nephews visited for about 5 days last week.

We don't get to see our sisters from Norway very often so it is always a very special time when they are with us.
Tautra Maria Kloster is growing rapidly with mostly European vocations from Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and one sister from Asia. They are planning to add onto the monastery to provide rooms for growth.
March 15, 2018
IOWA The Best State to Live In!
Recently, U.S.NEWS published their Best States Overall Ranking for 2018. Iowa was number 1 on the list!
Overall | State | Health Care | Education | Economy | Opportunity | Infrastructure | Crime & Corrections | Fiscal Stability | Quality of Life |
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#1 |
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3 | 5 | 17 | 4 | 1 | 15 | 21 | 9 |
Some states shine in health care. Some soar in education.
Some excel in both – or in much more. The Best States ranking of U.S.
states draws on thousands of data points to measure how well states are
performing for their citizens. In addition to health care and education,
the metrics take into account a state’s economy, the opportunity and
quality of life it offers people, its roads, bridges, internet and other
infrastructure, its public safety and the fiscal stability of state
government.
More weight was accorded to some state measures than others, based on a survey of what matters most to people. Health care and education were weighted most heavily. Then came state economies, the opportunity states offer their citizens and infrastructure. Crime & corrections followed closely in weighting, followed by measures of government fiscal stability and people's quality of life. This explains why Iowa, ranking No. 1 in infrastructure and No. 3 in health care, occupies the overall No. 1 spot in the Best States rankings. And it explains why Minnesota, ranking No. 2 in quality of life and No. 3 in opportunity for its citizens, ranks No. 2 overall in the Best States rankings.
If their was a ranking for beauty the Iowa bluffs of the Mississippi River would get a very high ranking.
More weight was accorded to some state measures than others, based on a survey of what matters most to people. Health care and education were weighted most heavily. Then came state economies, the opportunity states offer their citizens and infrastructure. Crime & corrections followed closely in weighting, followed by measures of government fiscal stability and people's quality of life. This explains why Iowa, ranking No. 1 in infrastructure and No. 3 in health care, occupies the overall No. 1 spot in the Best States rankings. And it explains why Minnesota, ranking No. 2 in quality of life and No. 3 in opportunity for its citizens, ranks No. 2 overall in the Best States rankings.
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Autumn in the late afternoon |
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Spring at dawn |
If their was a ranking for beauty the Iowa bluffs of the Mississippi River would get a very high ranking.
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View from our refectory |
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Rolling hills up to the river |
February 19, 2018
Sr. Harriet's Clothing
Sr. Mary Therese reading the Rule |
Sr. Harriet became a novice yesterday as she received the Cistercian habit on the first Sunday of Lent.
Sr. Harriet preparing for Mass |
Bringing up the gifts |
The novice also receives the Rule of St. Benedict which we follow along with a cross made from wood from our property.
At dinner we had a celebratory meal to mark this most important step for Harriet in monastic life.
With M. Rebecca and Sr. Kathleen |
February 3, 2018
Mother Gail's 80th Birthday
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Making a wish! |
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Mother Maureen |
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Opening gifts. |
A plus for the celebration was having Mother Maureen of Wrentham here to celebrate with us. She arrived just before dinner and will make her yearly retreat at our hermitage.
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