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  1. The Benedictine Sisters of St. Scholastica Monastery in Fort Smith, AR, live, pray, and grow together. Become a sister or visit our Monastery.

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  2. St. Scholastica Monastery is a community of Benedictine Sisters in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Our beginnings in Arkansas started with Benedictine Sisters who migrated south in 1878 from Ferdinand, Indiana, to plant the seeds needed to grow and nurture a motherhouse.

  3. St. Scholastica Monastery Fort Smith, Fort Smith, Arkansas. 2,750 likes · 393 talking about this · 433 were here. Seeking God in our life together and enlivened by daily prayer, we respond to the...

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  4. Virtual Tour of St. Scholastica. The monastery welcomes visitors to tour the building and grounds, which offer guests many tranquil places for meditation and relaxation. St. Scholastica Monastery. A Community of Benedictine Sisters in Fort Smith, AR. 479-783-4147.

  5. Aug 17, 2023 · St. Scholastica Monastery, a community of Catholic Benedictine sisters in Fort Smith (Sebastian County), has been a religious presence in the state of Arkansas since its founding in 1879.

  6. The Saint Scholastica Convent, now the Saint Scholastica Monastery, is a historic religious facility at 1301 South Albert Pike Avenue in Fort Smith, Arkansas. It is a large multi-winged brick and masonry complex with Late Gothic Revival architecture, five stories in height, set on a large landscaped property behind Trinity Junior High School.

  7. www.discoverfortsmith.com › listing › st-scholasticaSt. Scholastica Monastery

    St. Scholastica Monastery is listed on the National Register of Historic Places due to its influence in the areas of Education, Architecture, and Religion. The original structure, designed by F.W. Redlich of Oklahoma City in 1923, is a 5-story buff-colored brick building, ornamented with Carthage and Bedford stone with a green clay tile roof.

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