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Last Public Mass Held at Monastery of St. Clare

Karen Focht August 11, 2019

The Poor Clare Nuns held the last public mass on Sunday, Aug, 11 2019, at the Monastery of St Clare in Memphis. The nuns will be leaving the building that has housed their order since 1932 in the Frayser neighborhood. The monastery will be closed at the end of the year.

Memphis, Tenn. - Concealed behind tall brick walls and strong iron gates in a struggling Memphis neighborhood, nuns have been quietly praying for the city and its people since 1932. 

 Few people have been behind the walls of this monastery.  The silent and prayerful lives of the women, who have chosen to live here in community, remain a mystery and a curiosity to most outsiders.

 But they do have friends. The many friends of the Monastery of St. Clare, are a loyal group of followers who have supported them in every way you can imagine, only asking for prayer in return.

 In a neighborhood that is plagued by crime and residents fighting to climb out of poverty, these women have chosen a life that St. Clare called the “privilege of highest poverty.” The nuns rely on their friends for generosity, food, donations and even occasional help around the monastery.

 They have been called to a life of prayer and silence. To live in community and in radical poverty.

 The day they celebrated the Feast of St. Clare, on August, 11th, 2019, the sisters were applauded for all the fruits of their prayer during their last public mass for the Catholics of Memphis. The chapel was full; it was standing room only.

 “In these past 87 years, the community began to dwindle” explains Father Albert Haase during that mass. He shared their process of discernment with the worshipers in attendance. Gradually their community has gotten smaller and smaller; they prayed and asked “what does God want from us now?” Each of them came to realize, their mission here has been completed. “Their mission here is complete” he says “but their vocation goes on.”

 Choked up, finding it difficult to get out the words that she had planned to share, Sister Marguerite said, “We are leaving, but we will continue to pray for you and you will always be in our hearts.”

 She looked into the faces of the husbands, wives, children and elderly that she had spent a lifetime praying for, but she was unable to say more.

 After the service, a small child, Emma Bills, 7, held onto her. She had been baptized at the monastery. Her grandparents lived near the monastery, her mother grew up near the monastery and they all had built a relationship with the sisters.

 In May of 2018 the Vatican issued guidelines that all contemplative communities should have at least seven members. This, the last contemplative monastery in Tennessee,  has dwindled to four.

 So, they sought out ways to continue their vocations. They reached out to other Poor Clare communities around the country. Sister Anthony will be going to the Poor Clare’s in Cincinnati with Sister Alma. Sister Marguerite and Sister Claudia will be going to live with the Poor Clare’s at the Travelers Rest, South Carolina.

 Written by Karen Pulfer Focht ©

Freelance Photojournalist in Memphis

https://cruxnow.com/church-in-the-usa/2019/08/13/final-public-mass-tears-mark-closing-of-poor-clare-monastery-in-memphis/

http://www.heraldmalaysia.com/news/final-public-mass-tears-mark-closing-of-poor-clare-monastery-in-memphis/49116/1

http://catholicphilly.com/2019/08/news/national-news/final-public-mass-tears-mark-closing-of-poor-clare-monastery-in-memphis/

In For the Love of God, I Love Memphis Too., Cabinet of Curiosities, All Heart Tags Poor Clare Nuns, Monastery of St Clare, Nuns, Frayser neighborhood, Memphis, Monastery in Tennessee, Poor Clare Monastery, Vatican Guidelines, "Con Orans", Monastery Closing, contemplative communities, Catholic, Catholic Nuns, Dwindling Vocations
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John Michael Talbot in Memphis

Karen Focht June 23, 2019

John Michael Talbot sings Healer of My Soul at St. Louis Catholic Church in Memphis, Tennessee. The event was sponsored by Lumen Civitatis. John Michael Talbot is an American Roman Catholic singer, songwriter, guitarist, author and founder of a monastic community known as the Brothers and Sisters of Charity.

He is a multi-platinum selling, Grammy / Dove award winning Contemporary Christian Music pioneer. He is recognized as one of Catholic music's most popular artists with compositions published in hymnals throughout the world.



In For the Love of God, Video's, All Heart, Photojournalism Tags John Michael Talbot, Lumen Civitatis, Catholic, Catholic Diocese of Memphis, St. Louis Catholic Church, Christian Singer, Catholic Singer, Catholic Performer, Monk, Brothers and Sisters of Charity, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Music, Contemporary Christian Music, Lumen Civitatatis
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Remembering the Forgotten

Karen Focht January 17, 2019

Three veterans were buried with honors; but with no family members present. What could have been a very lonely funeral service was attended by hundreds of community members that packed the West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee.

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In All Heart, Bright Spot, Cabinet of Curiosities, For the Love of God, Random Acts of Kindness, Photojournalism, Most Popular, Articles by Karen Tags West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery, Veterans Funeral, Military Honors, Unclaimed Remains, Wesley Russell, Arnold Martin Klechka, Charles Bradely Fox, Memphis Veterans, Patriot Guard Riders, Southern Photographer, Southern Photojournalist
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Memphis Ukulele Flash Mob Entertains the Runners for St. Jude Marathon 2018

Karen Focht December 3, 2018

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The Memphis Ukulele Flash Mob entertained participants in the St. Jude Marathon on Sat. December 1st, 2018.

“The St. Jude Memphis Marathon Weekend is the single largest one-day fundraising event for St. Jude. Every race course passes through the campus of St. Jude, one of the world's premier pediatric cancer research centers.”

“St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, founded in 1962, is a pediatric treatment and research facility focused on children's catastrophic diseases, particularly leukemia and other cancers. The hospital costs about $2.4 million a day to run, and there is no cost to the patient to be treated.” St. Jude Website

More about St. Jude @ https://www.stjude.org/

https://www.dailymemphian.com/article/1605/GALLERY-After-weather-delay-sun-shines-on-St-Jude-Memphis-Marathon-day

Previous Marathon post-

http://www.karenpulferfocht.com/blog/stjudemarathon2017

More about the Memphis Ukulele Flash Mob can be found on facebook @ Memphis Ukulele Flash Mob.

Source: https://www.stjude.org/
In Bright Spot, All Heart, I Love Memphis Too., Memphis Music, Random Acts of Kindness, Ukulele Fun Tags Memphis Ukulele Flash Mob, Memphis Ukulele, Ukulele Club in Memphis, St. Jude Marathon, St. Jude Marathon Video, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Cancer, Childhood Cancer, Memphis Music, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Acts of Kindness, St. Jude Memphis Marathon, Childhood Lukemia
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Catalina and Remy, two seal lions at the Memphis Zoo recently gave birth to two California sea lion pups!

Catalina and Remy, two seal lions at the Memphis Zoo recently gave birth to two California sea lion pups!

New Baby Sea Lion Pups Born at the Memphis Zoo

Karen Focht August 23, 2018
In All Heart, Bright Spot, Eye On Memphis Zoo, I Love Memphis Too., Travel, Photojournalism Tags Memphis Zoo, Sea Lion Pups, California Sea Lion, zoo babies, Memphis Tourism, Memphis Travel
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Elvis Week In Memphis 2018

Karen Focht August 9, 2018

AUG. 2018 ~~Women leave kisses on the wall of what was once the bedroom of Elvis Presley. This apartment,  was home to Elvis Presley during his teenage years in Memphis. It is now open for tours. 

Elvis fans can sleep in Elvis's bedroom, eat in the kitchen he ate in and sit in the halls where he played guitar because NOW they rent out the unit by the night for $250.00.

Presley lived in public housing with his family at Lauderdale Court before he reached stardom in 1956 as an entertainer. Regular tenants have occupied the income based apartment all theses years until what was Lauderdale Courts public housing underwent renovations.  The units are now called Uptown Square apartments. Elvis lived there with his parents at 185 Winchester, apartment 328, from 1949 until 1953. The unit has been decorated to look like it would have during that time and then personalized with photos of Elvis and his family.

Uptown Square is just north of downtown Memphis.

Need you ask? Yes, I left a lip print of my own for the king.

VIDEO BELOW

 

© Karen Pulfer Focht

http://www.uptownmemphis.org/elvis.htm

August 11, 2018-

Today Andy Childs, Joel Weinshanker (left) (managing owner of EPE), and Lisa Marie Presley took the stage at Elvis Presley's Memphis at Graceland on Saturday to discuss the release of the latest album Where No One Stands Alone. Lisa Marie became emotional. Elvis and Lisa Marie Presley sing a duet on 'new' Elvis gospel album. Lisa said about working on this album "this is the best experience I have ever had." Her business partner and the albums co-producer Joel Weinshanker said of Elvis  "What he’d want more than anything in the world is for Lisa to have some peace.

Lisa Marie Presley opened up about how she has overcome her addiction to drugs this week in Memphis. 

 

Aug 13- 2018

Elvis fans renewed their vows in the brand new Graceland Chapel in the Woods at Graceland, in Memphis, Tennessee during the 2018 Elvis Week Celebrations.

Previous Coverage

http://www.karenpulferfocht.com/blog/elvispresley40

http://www.karenpulferfocht.com/blog/2015/1/10/elvis-turns-80

In Cabinet of Curiosities, Bright Spot, All Heart, Travel, Photojournalism Tags Elvis Week 2018, Elvis Week, Lauderdale Courts Memphis, Elvis Presley, Elvis Teen Years, Uptown Square, Public Housing Memphis, Elvis Fans, Memphis Lodging, Memphis Photos, Elvis Bedroom, Travel, Elvis early 50's, Elvis Photos, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Lisa Marie Presely, Where No One Stands Alone, Lisa Marie Presely Drug Admission, Lisa Marie Presely and Drug Addiction, Elvis Tribute Artists, Graceland Wedding Chapel, Graceland Chapel in the Woods, Travel photographer Karen Pulfer Focht, Travel Blogger, Memphis Attractions
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COULD BE LAST ALBUM BY POPULAR SINGING NUNS DUE TO RAPID GROWTH

Karen Focht May 16, 2018

COULD BE LAST ALBUM BY POPULAR SINGING NUNS DUE TO RAPID GROWTH

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