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[Group of Sisters at groundbreaking]
Because the Ferdinand community was relatively large, the sisters decided to found a daughter house and an academy for high school students in addition to the archbishop's request. The new community found their home on 30 acres of swampland in Beech Grove, Indiana a suberb of Indianapolis. The weeds and brush had to be cleared before the building could begin. After many months the new foundation began to take shape.
[Ariel view of monastery after construction] The time came to decide who would come to the new community in Beech Grove from Ferdinand. Sisters either volunteered to transfer or were assigned if they were working in the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. In the 1960's the community grew to approximately 130 sisters. Today there are 77 members in the Beech Grove community.
[Original group of sisters from Ferdinand with postulants and novices whom entered the Beech Grove community.]
In 1956 Our Lady of Grace Academy opened with 27 ninth graders, The academy also housed a kindergarten which was open for 12 years. The academy began with one building which was attached to the monastery. It not only included classrooms, a library, labs and cafeteria, it alsoincluded bedrooms for the young women who were boarders. Students came not only from Indiana but other neighboring states and even some International students attended the academy. The academy eventually closed in 1978 due to declining enrollment.
[Sr. Louise Hoeing with academy students.]
[Sr. Theresine Will, kindergarten teacher with two of her students circa 1956.]
In 1960 St. Paul Hermitage opened with rooms
for 92 residents. The sisters of the new foundation
declared their autonomy, as all Benedictine monasteries
do, in 1961. The vow of stability roots us to a particular place, committed to a particular group of people. Nowhere is this vow more evident than at the monastery's cemetery. We like to say we are not going anywhere because our dearly departed are buried on these very grounds.
In the late 1960's several sisters formed a musical group. Over the years, this group and many others have contributed to the beautiful music heard in our chapel. The latest release, Morning, Noon & Night has been a great success. (To hear some of the clips from the CD please click on the Morning, Noon & Night link above.)
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