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NAABOD History

Previous to any gatherings

      1927--STATUTES FOR OBLATES was approved by Congregation of Religious.

      Interest in the Oblate Apostolate in the United States stimulated by MANUAL FOR OBLATES OF ST. BENEDICT published by Liturgical Press, 1953. Fr. Abbot Alcuin Deutsch, O.S.B. of St. John’s Abbey served as its editor.

       Also, the DAILY COMPANION FOR SECULAR OBLATES OF ST. BENEDICT was published by the Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration of Clyde, MO.

      This was translated into the Czech   language by St. Procopius Abbey in Lisle, IL.

In the beginning. . .

      Abbot Stephen Schappler, O.S.B. offered Conception Abbey as a meeting place for neighboring Oblate Directors.

      Meeting convened August 30, 1948 at Conception Abbey, Conception, MO

In attendance were Oblate Directors from:

         Conception Abbey, Conception, MO

         St. John’s Abbey, Collegeville, MN

         St. Meinrad’s Archabbey, St. Meinrad, IN

         St. Benedict’s Abbey, Atchison, KS

         St. Bernard’s Abbey, St. Bernard, AL

         New Subiaco Abbey, Subiaco, AK

         Benet Lake Priory, Benet Lake, WI

 The purpose of the meeting was to provide a forum for Oblate Directors to share their concerns; and to obtain information useful to Oblate activities in each of the abbeys represented.

 The Directors elected a three-member committee (Fr. Walter Sullivan of St. Meinrad Archabbey , Fr. William Maat of St. Benedict’s Abbey and Fr. Kevin McGonigle of Conception Abbey)

      to draw up recommendation of the meeting just concluded;

      to work together toward standardizing printed matter;

      to take the initiative in urging another meeting of a more general   nature in the near future.

 First National Conference of Oblate Directors

         August 23 - 25, 1949

         St. John’s Abbey in Collegeville, MN

         15 directors from United States and Canada

         Defined nature of the oblate vocation

 Subsequent Meetings and Accomplishments

August 26 – 28, 1952  St. Meinrad’s Archabbey St. Meinrad, IN

         Theme:  “The Oblate Movement and the Catholic Family”

         15 Abbey’s represented

        3 elected to prepare for next meeting

         Fr. William Maat of St. Benedict’s in Atchison

         Fr. Theophilus Gregori of St. Sylvester’s in Detroit

         Fr. Walter Sullivan of St. Meinrad

Minutes use title:  American Benedictine Oblate Directors

 August 28 - 29, 1956

      St. Benedict’s Abbey in Atchison, KS

      Theme:  Concerns of Oblate Directors, and “Spiritual Reading in the life of the Oblate”

      18 Abbey’s represented

      Elected to prepare for next meeting

Fr.Wulstan of Marmion Abbey, Chairperson

Fr. Theophilus of St. Sylvester’s Monastery

Fr. Hilary of St. John’s Abbey

Fr. Ian of St. Louis Priory

Fr. Arthur of St. Benedict’s Abbey

 

1961:  Rescript from Sacred Congregation of Religious that communities of women could affiliate Oblates.

No biennial gatherings between 1956 and 1971

June 1971

·        St. Procopius Abbey in Lisle, IL

      Theme:  “How Benedictine oblates might best be served in light of Vatican II”

June 14, 1972

      St. Mary’s Abbey in Morristown, NJ

      First time women attended meeting

      8 Abbey’s represented by 9 men

      5 convents represented by 6 women

      2 student Oblates of St. Anselm’s College in Manchester, NH also attended

      Fr. Joachim Schweitzer and Fr. Roger Schoenbechler served as co-chairpersons

      Group approved “Guidelines for Oblates of St. Benedict” drafted by Fr. Joachim Schweitzer

 1973:  publication of “Guidelines for Oblates of St. Benedict” Liturgical Press

 June 28 - July 1, 1976

         St. Procopius Abbey in Lisle, IL

         29 Directors attended

        (17 men; 12 women)

         Fr. David Turner of St. Procopius served as Chairperson

         Minutes used title:  Benedictine Oblate Directors Workshop

         Agenda included a panel of 3 Oblates

 June 26 - 30, 1978

      St. Martin’s Abbey in Lacey, WA

      Term, “oblate” was reaffirmed

      26 communities represented 11 communities of men, 15 communities of women from

16 states and 2 provinces of Canada

 June 24 – 27, 1980

      St. Anselm’s Abbey in Manchester, NH

      18 communities represented

        10 of men

        8 of women

      Fr. David Turner of St. Procopius Abbey re-elected for another 2-year term

      Minutes used title:  Oblate Director’s Conference

 1982

      St. Pius X Abbey in Pevely, MO

      First edition of  MANUAL FOR DIRECTORS OF OBLATES

      Publication of “Oblates of St. Benedict:  An Introduction” by Liturgical Press

 August 6 – 9, 1984

      St. Benedict’s Convent, St. Joseph, MN

      36 Directors and Associate Directors from 18 States and Canada

      Set membership fee at $20

      Sr. Mary Anthony Wagner conducted the business meeting for Fr. David Turner

      She was elected to serve as Coordinator for the next two years.

      Minutes used title:  Association of Directors of Oblates

 1985:  Second edition of MANUAL FOR DIRECTORS OF OBLATES

 August 4 – 7, 1986

      St. Procopius Abbey in Lisle, IL

      33 Directors and 5 Oblates attended

      Set membership fee at $10

      Sr. Mary Anthony of St. Benedict’s Convent in St. Joseph, MN re-elected for a second two-year term as Coordinator

 1986:  publication of “Ceremonies for Oblates of St. Benedict” Liturgical Press

 August 18 – 22, 1988

      Mt. Angel Abbey in Mt. Angel, OR

      39 Directors attended

        16 men

        23 women

      Agenda included a panel of Oblates

      Fr. Bede Classick of St. Paul's Abbey, Newton, NJ.  elected as Coordinator

 1989:  Third edition of MANUAL FOR DIRECTORS OF OBLATES

 August 9 – 13, 1990

      St. Mary’s Abbey in Morristown, NJ

      Theme:  “Monasticism and Oblate:  Future Directions”

      44 Directors attended

      Agenda included a panel of Directors and a panel of Oblates

      Membership fee set at $10 for 2 year period

      Fr. Bede Classick of St. Mary’s Abbey elected for second two-year term as Coordinator

      Minutes use title:  North American Directors of Oblates of St. Benedict

July 30 – August 3, 1992

      Mt. St. Scholastica in Atchison, KS

      Theme:  “Spirituality in the Rule of Benedict

      51 Directors attended

      Change to meeting in odd years to avoid conflict with ABA meetings

      Change term of Coordinator from 2 years to 4 years

      Fr. Bede Classick elected to serve next 3 years to get in sequence with meetings

1993:  Fourth edition of MANUAL FOR DIRECTORS OF OBLATES

July 27 – 31, 1995

      Subiaco Abbey in Subiaco, AR

      39 Directors attended

      Agenda included a panel of Directors and panel of Oblates; presentations on “Benedictine Charism and the Oblate” and “Group Lectio”

      Voted to invite two oblate representatives from each community to next meeting

      Voted to raise membership fee to $25 for 2 year period

      Br. Benet Tvedten of  Blue Cloud Abbey in Marvin, SD elected as Coordinator

      Minutes use title:  Oblate Director’s Association

1997:  Publication of WORK OF GOD:  Benedictine Prayer Edited by Judith Sutera, OSB
Liturgical Press

July 26 – 31, 1997

      Held on site of St. Meinrad Archabbey in St. Meinrad, IN

      Co-hosted by St. Meinrad Archabbey in St. Meinrad, Monastery Immaculate Conception in Ferdinand and Our Lady of Grace Monastery in Beech Grove, IN

      118 participants, including Oblates, represented 42 communities

      Agenda included panel of Directors and panel of Oblates

      Several presentations were given by Oblates

      Unanimous vote to continue inclusion of oblate representatives in future meetings

      Minutes use title:  North American Oblate Directors and Oblates

July 24 – 29, 1999

      Conception Abbey in Conception, MO

      Co-hosted by Conception Abbey and Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, Clyde

      Sr. Jean Frances Dolan of Perpetual Adoration Sisters in Clyde, MO elected as Coordinator

2000: 

·        Logo developed for North American Association of Benedictine Oblate Directors

·        A HANDBOOK FOR DIRECTORS OF BENEDICTINE OBLATE

North American Association of Benedictine Oblate Directors

Printed by Abbey Press, St. Meinrad

July 27 – August 1, 2001

      •     Co-hosted by St. Benedict’s Monastery in St. Joseph, and St.
           John’s Abbey in Collegeville, MN

      •    140 Directors and Oblates attended

      •    Voted to keep membership fee the same

      •    Minutes use title:  Association of Benedictine Oblate Directors

July 25 – 30, 2003

      •    Benedictine College in Atchison, KS

      •    Co-hosted by St. Benedict’s Abbey and Mt. St. Benedict Monastery
           in Atchison

      •    64 Directors attended with Oblate representatives

      •    Theme:  Forming the Monastic Heart

      •    Announcement of First World Congress of Oblates in Rome
          convened by Abbot Primate

      •    Voted to raise membership fee to $25 for 1 year period

      •    Sr. Jean Frances continued as Coordinator until proposed new
          Constitution and Bylaws were voted on in 2005 with election of new
          leadership

      •    Minutes use title:  National Association of Benedictine Oblate
          Directors

 2004:  Online Chapter begun by Sacred Heart Monastery in Yankton, SD

 July 29 – August 3, 2005

      Mount Marty College in Yankton, SD hosted by Sacred Heart Monastery

      Theme:  Benedictine Oblation:  A Way of Life

      115 participants

      New Constitution and Bylaws passed

      Official title of organization:  North American Association of Benedictine Oblate Directors

      Election of Officers for 4-year term

      President: Sr. Antoinette Purcell of Our Lady of Grace Monastery in Beech Grove, IN

      Vice President: Br. John Peto of St. Benedict’s Abbey in Atchison, KS

      Appointed Secretary:  Sr. Bonita Gacnik of Sacred Heart Monastery, Yankton

2005:  First World Congress of Oblates held in Rome, September 19-25

2006
     Introduced web site,
www.naabod.org

      Summer 2006:  Began quarterly newsletter
      “The NAABOD Newsletter”
      named with winter 2006 edition

This brings us to 2007

July 28 – August 2, 2007

  • Co-hosted by St. Martin’s Abbey and St. Placid Priory in Lacey, WA and Queen of Angels Monastery in Mt. Angel, OR
     

  • On the site of St. Martin University in Lacey
     

  • Theme:  “The Charism of Benedictine Leadership”

June 26 – July 1, 2009

  • Hosted by St. Vincent's Archabbey, Latrobe, PA
     

  • On the site of St. Vincent's College in Latrobe
     

  • Theme:  "60 Years and Growing: Formation for the Benedictine Way of Life"

July 1 -- July 6, 2011

  • Hosted by St. Meinrad Archabbey, St. Meinrad, IN

  • Theme:  Embracing Creation with Reverence and Hospitality:  Listening to Scripture and Rule Speak

  • Business Meetings
    1. Constitution and Bylaws Change; 2/3rds vote required to pass
         Article 4 Section 2c – Constitution change-- re: VP term
    2.  Bylaws Article IV, Section 1 – re: Nominations
    3.  New NAABOD Administrative Team: 

              President:
      Bonita Gacnik, OSB
              Sacred Heart Monastery, Yankton, SD

             
    Vice President:  Fr. Paschal Morlino, OSB
              St. Vincent Archabbey. Latrobe, PA

              
    Executive Secretary/Treasurer:  Pricilla Cohen, OSB
              Sacred Heart Monastery, Cullman, AL

2013 -- Biennial Meeting Location & Theme -- TBA

Current Purpose

“The Association is a non-profit association whose purpose is to provide ongoing formation for Directors of Oblates and a forum for discerning needs and issues that arise.  Through the Association Directors are able to share information regarding their oblates at the biennial convention and provide clarification and mutual encouragement.”

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