Singing Success for Missouri Cloistered Nuns

Tucked away just off a rocky road is a small community of women who have chosen to retreat from the world and spend their days working in silence — except for when they are singing sacred music.

They are cloistered nuns, the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles.  Their days consist of prayer, work and song. And when they sing, people listen. Four albums have topped the charts; their latest, “Adoration at Ephesus,” was issued this week (April 26).

Their music, which started as private prayer, has become a musical balm for a weary world in search of peace.

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