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  • December Update

    Dear Friends, Families, and Benefactors,

    Ave Maria! We pray you are all in the midst of a very holy and grace-filled season of
    Advent. Work continues on our little convent chapel. We hope to have it ready within the
    next two weeks so that we may welcome the Infant Jesus, our God and Spouse, into our
    hearts, our souls, and our tabernacle at Christmas. What a joyful Christmas it will be to
    dwell with the King of Heaven!

    We now have a “Sister Carpenter”, who frequently calls upon St. Joseph to help her with
    work she never imagined herself doing in the convent: stripping and refinishing old wood,
    constructing chairs and kneelers, and learning the names of various tools and how they
    work. The early Franciscans, embracing Lady Poverty with great jealousy, worked in this
    same fashion, and we are learning just how spoiled we are in the modern world. While we
    are unable, due to small numbers in our beginning stages, to do everything by the labor of
    our own hands, we are attempting to do what we can.

    We are now also experiencing our first true Winter in Colorado. Coming from Texas, this
    has been very…well…cold! We laugh at our frailty and remind ourselves that the elements
    provide plenty of opportunity to save souls if we remain in the presence of God and keep
    always in front of us the reason we consecrated our lives to God. We give others plenty of
    opportunity to save souls too when they are forced to drive in the snow behind the nuns
    with the Texas license plate!

    Our appeal for your help continues, as we are now beginning to receive correspondence
    from young ladies around the country, and we have no room to receive them. We are
    praying a perpetual novena to St. Joseph to provide a permanent home where our
    foundation may grow and where we may truly live according to the spirit of St. Francis
    and our Capuchin customs. We live in a world that no longer understands religious life and
    the necessity of consecrated souls to pray and sacrifice for the conversion and salvation of
    sinners, for our country, for our world, and for the triumph of the Holy Catholic Church
    against her enemies within and without. We rely solely upon Divine Providence and the
    generosity of the faithful in order to live. We thank all of you for your generous support,
    and we assure you that we carry each and every one of you, with all of your intentions, in
    all of our prayers and sacrifices. In every Mass and at every holy Communion and, since
    we have a special claim on the Heart of Our Lord, we trust in Him with great confidence to
    repay you all the promised hundred-fold in this life and in eternity.

    May God bless you, and may Our Lady keep you close to her Immaculate Heart!

    The Capuchin Sisters of St. Joseph