Keeping up with past and present happenings in a remarkable small town.
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
St. Mary's Monastery at Herman ~
First generation Italians loved this Capuchin monastery. Crowds of them would make pilgrimages to Herman and spend the day there honoring St. Francis, the patron saint of the land they had left behind.
Thanks: Mike Schuler
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When I was a boy I used to go out there on retreats hoping to learn about how the monks lived.
I lived in Herman; we frequently dropped off bushels of fruit and vegetables to the brothers. The pastor of St. Mary's Herman was always a Capuchin. Oddly, Herman itself had very few Italians. Mostly settled by Germans, Scotch, Polish, and Irish. Now that the Capuchins have sold the seminary, I wonder if they'll also move the graves of the brothers who were buried there.
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When I was a boy I used to go out there on retreats hoping to learn about how the monks lived.
this is really neat, thank you Charles !!
I lived in Herman; we frequently dropped off bushels of fruit and vegetables to the brothers. The pastor of St. Mary's Herman was always a Capuchin. Oddly, Herman itself had very few Italians. Mostly settled by Germans, Scotch, Polish, and Irish.
Now that the Capuchins have sold the seminary, I wonder if they'll also move the graves of the brothers who were buried there.
I am looking for information, perhaps a picture, of Rev. Charles Raphael O.S.B. who was stationed at St. Mary's from 1866-1870
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