Jim Penczykowski’s homily from Jan. 4, 2026

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Several years ago, my mother handed me my baby book. In addition to highlights surrounding my day of birth, my mother included the weather that day. Also included in the baby book is the date of my baptism, November 22, 1949, the names of my godparents, and others who sent cards and gifts. Which brings me to my reflection on the Feast of Epiphany. Origin stories are interesting to us. We desire to know more about ourselves and those significant to us. Jewish followers of Jesus in the first century embraced Matthew’s account of the Good News. They were believers …

In Memorium: Joanne Kollasch, OSB

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Sister Joanne Kollasch, OSB | 1930-2025 MIDDLETON – Sister Joanne, age 95, died peacefully at Sauk Prairie Hospital on Tuesday, December 23, 2025. Joanne was born on September 24, 1930, the seventh of nine children to Charles R. and Anna M. (Laubenthal) Kollasch in Whittemore, Iowa. She attended the parish school, Presentation Academy, graduating in 1948. Four years later, a time she often referred to as her “social maturing,” she entered the Sisters of Saint Benedict, Sioux City, Iowa. Because the community was in the process of moving the motherhouse to Madison, Wis., the sisters determined her novitiate would be …

Max Harris’s Homily from Nov. 30, 2025

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I begin with a story. It’s a true story, told to me by a trustworthy woman who many years ago, when she was still a child, was briefly traumatized by the 24th chapter of Matthew’s gospel, part of which I have just read to you. Both her family and her church understood the heart of this chapter to describe what has come to be known as the Rapture Theory: Then two will be in the field; One will be taken and one will be left. Two will be grinding meal together; One will be taken and one will be left. …

Rex Piercy’s Homily from Dec. 21, 2025

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O holy Child of Bethlehem, Descend to us, we pray; Cast out our sin, and enter in, Be born in us today.  (Phillips Brooks, 1868) I have to admit it. I’ve always been sort of a curmudgeon when it comes to Christmas.  You can ask my children and the various congregations I served over the years. My curmudgeonly-ness is not directed at the holy day per se, but what has been done to it culturally. There’s always too much glitter and tinsel and hype for my taste, starting way too soon. Those year-round Christmas stores literally elevate my blood pressure should …

Leora Weitzman’s Christmas Eve Homily, Dec. 24, 2025

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Christmas Eve 2025 ∙ Isaiah 9:2–7 ∙ Titus 2:11–14, 3:4–7 ∙ Luke 2: 1–20 ∙ December 24, 2025 It was night. Darkness enfolded the world in its wings. The earth and plants gave off their nocturnal fragrance. The fragrance entered the nostrils of a flock of sheep, sheltering in the folds of a hillside just outside Bethlehem. The sheep followed the fragrance of the forage, and shepherds followed the footfalls of the sheep. The shepherds were three, one for each watch of the night. And the first watch began. A hush hung over the hills. Hunting hyenas howled in the …

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Submitted by Kathleen Owens (she/her), Manager of Clergy Programming and Communications for the Center for Clergy Renewal at Holy Wisdom Monastery James Salimes was struggling with disillusionment when he heard about the Contemplative Renewal Immersions at Holy Wisdom Monastery. As part of his disillusionment, he left ministry as a non-denominational pastor and started serving as a chaplain. James entered the immersions hopeful the experience would help him “work through my disillusion, but with an open mind to see where it would lead me.” As a part of the fourth cohort of Contemplative Renewal Immersions, he found a community of pastors …

Thanksgiving Message – Gratitude and Reflection

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Dear Holy Wisdom Community, The Thanksgiving season gently reminds us of the important practice of gratitude. Yet gratitude can be a challenging emotion during this time in the world and during a holiday that has a complicated history. We have much to be grateful for at Holy Wisdom. We are blessed daily by our guests, our shared mission, the prairie, the sisters and one another. As those of you who attended the Annual Meeting in October know, we have much to be thankful for – our vital and growing organization is thriving. Yet this is a time in the world …

Jim Penczykowski’s Homily from Nov. 23, 2025

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The apocalyptic literature in the scripture readings of recent Sundays caused me to recall a children’s song I heard on many long car trips, “Are we there yet?”  “Are we there yet?” “How much farther do we have to go?” Well, we are at our destination, the last Sunday of the liturgical year.    We call it the Sunday of the Fulfillment.      Thanks to AI, I learned the meaning of “fulfillment”.           In business, fulfillment is the complete process of receiving, processing, and delivering a customer’s order to their specified location. It encompasses all steps from when a customer places …

Wayne Sigelko’s Homily from Nov. 2, 2025

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When the wall between the worlds is too firm, too close. When it seems all solidity and sharp edges. When every morning you wake as if flattened against it, its forbidding presence fairly pressing the breath from you all over again. Then may you be given a glimpse of how weak the wall and how strong what stirs on the other side, breathing with you and blessing you still, forever bound to you but freeing you into this living, nto this world so much wider than you ever knew. Jan Richardson: God of the Living-A Blessing from The Cure for …

Patti LaCross’ Homily from Nov. 16, 2025

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You aren’t alone if these readings strike you as fairly threatening.  Malachi’s “burn up the arrogant and evildoers” is further than I’d go when pushed, though at times I may hope for some “creative divine intervention.. Of this constellation of Scriptures, Walter Brueggemann once wrote: Either the world is about to crack, according to these texts, or God’s rule reigns!       The warnings Malachi put out seem to have been aimed at an indulgent, greedy Jewish priesthood – and all who would cheat the poor, even sell them as slaves.  Men who cast off their wives to marry foreigners also earned …