Millennials Are Drawn to Monastic Life in Prairie du Sac

Sister Christina Marie, 33, was an entomologist. Sister Mary Benedicta, 36, studied to be an aeronautical engineer. And Sister Mary Bede, 30, intended to become a professional violinist.

They left those lives to become nuns, cloistered together at Valley of Our Lady Monastery in a small village in Sauk County. It's home to a Cistercian order, the only Catholic convent of its kind in the country.

In four weeks, Erin Wells, 24, heads there, too.

She'll come from her parents' house in Columbus, Ohio, after earning a degree in mechanical engineering from Ohio State University. She'll sell her car, get rid of most of her possessions and bring only a few things, including a Bible and her rosary.

 

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