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monks," Quinkert said. • No public liturgies will occur after Aug. 5, and all scheduled retreats will be canceled. • Quinkert said the monks' vote was confirmed by the council of the abbot president of the Swiss-American Benedictine Congregation. The property, which is owned by Blue Cloud Abbey, will be sold. • "I don't know how quickly we'll find a buyer in this part of the country," Quinkert said Monday. • Bishop Paul Swain of the Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls said the news comes with sadness and a sense of loss, but also profound gratitude. • "Blue Cloud Abbey has been a welcoming and safe haven for many searching for meaning and seeking their spiritual way," Swain said in a statement. "Countless priest retreats, marriage encounters, private retreats and spiritual counseling have taken place there, quietly, but with profound results." • Although prayer is the most important aspect of Benedictine monastic life, the (Continued on page 23)
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