“I’ve heard of Alex Presley, but I wouldn’t know any of his music.” Sister Mary Pia
A longtime resident of Hollywood, Sister Mary Pia lives completely separated from this “Babylon of the USA.” She spends her days cloistered away in prayer at the Monastery of the Angels. Having entered the novitiate in 1950, she completely missed the rock-and-roll revolution: not to mention other earth-shattering culture shifts.
This little piece on the Monastery of the Angels in today’s NY Times sheds light on a population that lives separated from the cultural overdrive that most of us experience on a minute-by-minute basis. I find it refreshing to encounter folks who choose to live intentionally as opposed to living driven. While I may not take to the cloistered life (although it can be deeply appealing), I can learn from their simplicity and willingness not to give into the “needs” of our current cultural fixations.
September 3, 2006 at 9:27 pm
I have been to the Monastery since 1957 and have known Sister Mary Pia since I married her brother, Ted. I have only known her to give love and comfort to all. She truly lives the life that all of us should live. Her eyes are focused on the sparrow and prays for the least worthy.
She doesn’t know the meaning of hate and practices her religion instead of discussing it as many of us do.
It’s about time someone noticed it after 56 years!