I recently came across some art work by a Benedictine nun living far from us. SISTER MARIE-PAUL FARRAN, OSB, of the Monastery on the Mount of Olives,
Her community, Benedictines of Our Lady of Calvary, is a small, cloistered group of French-speaking nuns. One of their main sources of support is the sale of Sister Marie-Paul’s icons, both originals and reproductions. The Printery House of Conception Abbey in
Sr. Marie-Paul’s community is a very poor community located in the Arab part of the city. One of their main sources of support is the sale of Sister Marie-Paul’s icons, both originals and reproductions.
Sister had been writing icons since 1962. She was born in
Once she entered the religious life, she felt deeply the tensions between Arabs and Jews in the Holy Land, praying and offering her life and presence for peace in the
The beauty of her icons matched the beauty of her heart. Her icons may be found in churches and individual collections all over the world. A copy of her icon, “The Resurrected Christ," hangs above the altar at the Church of the Advocate (The Red Door) and welcomes all with his arms wide open to the sacred space of our varied ministries.