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Sunday, April 13, 2008

John Dat & Dominic Dat take Solemn Vows, Peter Khoa transfers his Vows...the banquet!

A Buffet banquet was held at the refectory in honor of the three Vietnamese monk brothers who professed their Solemn Vows in the ceremony that was held at the Abbey Church of our monastery this at 10:30Am.

The banquet, as it was a buffet, gave the monks, guests, and nuns a chance to mix themselves together as they enjoyed the food that was cooked and prepared by the Vietnamese nuns of our neighboring community of the Benedictine Nuns of Our lady of The Desert, just a mile away from the monks' compound. It also gave them all a chance to TALK while at table as the banquet was declared by the Abbot as a TALKING MEAL.
The images of the Banquet.



The newly Professed Vietnamese monks
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Dom John Dat (38 years old) with yours truly(52 years old)




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Dom Dominic Dat (32 years old) with yours truly


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Dom Peter Khoa(37 years old) with yours truly


The foods served at the Banquet table
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The monks, nuns, and guests partake the foods at the banquet table
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While at the refectory, monks and nuns with guests enjoyed the food and the 'talking-meal chance' of their lifetime, LOL...
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and the Sub-prior, Fr Christian (white American) together with Fr. Romualdo(Korean) and brother Anselmo(Mexican), took initiative to open the red and white wines for the banquet
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Dom John Dat's guests of honor, Calvin and Liza, a couple from Colorado Springs who graced the occasion of his Profession
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Calvin


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Liza

6 comments:

Ronnie said...

fiesta na naman pala dito sa tales. :D congratulation to the both of them.

Anonymous said...

Hi Brother Lawrence -

It's us - Calvin and Lisa Wulf - John Dat's guests this weekend. I love your pictures. They are so cool. And thanks for including us. We're very honored!!

I love your blog. I especially liked reading the "about me" page with your story.

We were so happy to be able to celebrate with the monks this weekend. We feel like we know you all much better now since we could talk and have fun together.

If you get a chance, check out our blog at http://blog.livingforgod.net. It's not as fun as yours because we don't have pictures. Maybe soon!!

You're also welcome to visit our website at www.livingforgod.net.

Take care and we hope to return to the monastery again soon.

Lisa Are Wulf
lisa@livingforgod.net

forevermonk said...

@Liza
Dear Liza and Calvin,
Thanks for the visit here and to the monastery for the Profession of brother John dat! indeed your visit was a blessing to the monks but most esp to brother John dat who was so honored and pleased of your coming over- You actually graced his BIG Day!...
Let's keep in touch!..Bless you both!

PS: I am sorry that I missed the cookies time and failed to say goodbye to you yesterday! But rest assured that you are always remembered in my prayers....

forevermonk said...

@ironnie,
nyahahahaha--honga kapatid- miss ko na kau ni Jeff.say hi for me ok?...tenks sa dalaw ...:)

Anonymous said...

Dear Brother Lawrence,

Saturday was a wonderful celebration of the monsatic life and community in Christ. Lisa and I feel honored to be a part of the family at Christ in the Desert. Be assured of our prayers also.

At His Mercy,

Calvin Wulf
www.livingforgod.net

forevermonk said...

Hey calvin,
we were so blessed indeed by you and liza's presence during the event of dom John Dat's Profession! looking forward to see you back here ate the canyons!....
God bless!....keep in touch!

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