Here you will find the Poem A Touching Ceremony of poet Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon
On a golden autumn morning, Just fifty years ago, When harvests ripe lay smiling In the sunshine?s yellow glow, A pious group was standing Round the lighted altar?s flame In the humble convent chapel Of the Nuns of Notre Dame. A girl of fifteen summers, With gentle, serious air, In novice garb of purple, Was humbly kneeling there; Uttering the vows so binding Whose magic power sufficed To make that child-like maiden The well-loved Bride of Christ. No troubled, anxious shadow O?er-clouded that young brow, As with look and voice unfaltering She breathed her solemn vow: No regretful glances cast she On the pomps that she had spurned, Nor the dream of love and pleasure From which she had coldly turned. * * * * * Fifty years of joy and sorrow Since that day have o?er her flown? Years of words and deeds of mercy, Living but for God alone? And again a group is standing, By this holy scene enticed, To renew the golden bridal Of this faithful spouse of Christ. True, her brow has lost the smoothness And her cheek the fresh young glow That adorned them on that autumn Morning?fifty years ago; But, oh! think not that her Bridegroom Loves her anything the less; He sees but the inward beauty And the spirit?s loveliness. Cloister honors long have fallen Ceaseless, constant, to her lot, But, like cloister honors falling, Unto one who sought them not; Daughter meek of the great Foundress Of thy honored house and name, Worthy art thou to be Abbess Of the nuns of Notre Dame!