Benedictine nuns return to
Norcia
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| The Benedictine Sisters of Saint Anthony, with the Archbishop of Spoleto_ Norcia and community leaders. |
On the feast of St Scholastica, the Benedictine nuns of
Saint Anthony return to the city of Norcia, more than two years after the
earthquakes that devasted the Umbrian city.
By Christopher Wells
Since the devastating earthquake of October 30, 2016, the
Benedictine sisters have been living in the nearby town of Trevi, the guests of
the Sisters of Santa Lucia.
On Sunday, the feast of St Scholastica, the Benedictine
Sisters of Saint Anthony returned to Norcia after more than two years. The
community will be living in a temporary housing model located in the garden of
Santa Pace. The structure has been adapted as a monastery, with double rooms
for living quarters, a space for community meetings, an office, kitchen, dining
room, and room to accommodate guests. At the heart of the community is the
Chapel, where the monastery’s ancient tabernacle has been placed. Over the door
of the new edifice, a sign reads: “Pax. Benedictine Community of St Anthony.
Welcome.”
"We must begin again with vigor"
The return of the Sisters to the birthplace of St Benedict
and St Scholastica was celebrated with a solemn Mass offered by the Archbishop
of Spoleto-Norcia, Renato Boccardo, in the community centre of Madonna della
Grazie. All of the churches in Norcia were destroyed in the 2016 earthquake,
and as yet none have been rebuilt. The Mass was attended by many of the lay
faithful, as well as local clergy, civil leaders including Norcia’s mayor, and
Benedictine sisters from the surrounding communities, including Trevi, Castel
Ritaldi, Fabriano, Pontasserchio and Viboldone.
In his homily, Archbishop Boccardo emphasized that everyone
has a call, a vocation. In Norcia, he said, “We must always begin again with
vigor.” Despite the difficulties of rebuilding, and the temptation to start
over elsewhere, he said, “it is necessary to cast our nets in Norcia and begin
again from here. And the Benedictine nuns tell us this is possible.” Their
return, the Archbishop said, “is a beautiful sign that makes us look ahead with
confidence.”
"We have returned for you"
Following the Mass, the Archbishop led a procession to the
temporary monastery, which he blessed. The head of the Benedictine Community,
the abbess, Mother Caterina Corona carried in her hands a relic of St
Scholastica, brought by the Benedictine monks of Norcia.
At the conclusion of the ceremonies, Mother Caterina thanked
“the nuns of Trevi, who welcomed us with so much love; the Archbishop, for his
constant closeness; and the municipal authorities for allowing the construction
of the housing module.” But she said, “We have returned mainly for you, dear
fellow citizens of Norcia, to pray for you, and to share with you this moment
of insecurity.”

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