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Sr. Joan Ridley, OSB (Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration) Osage Monastery,
1870l W. Monastery Road
Sand Springs, OK 74063;
9l8-245-2734/
918-245-9360
joanridley1@juno.com
www.benedictinesisters.org/
b5.html

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A monastic ashram – a Benedictine contemplative monastery AND an ashram that blends eastern and western prayer forms, Osage offers hospitality to anyone of any religious tradition who wishes to come to live in individual cabins in a 40-acre forest with trails and share meals, prayer and community. Use of the earth’s resources are limited by not having air conditioning, by recycling efforts, by simple meals (meat on Sundays only), and lifestyle. [2001]