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Last Public Mass Held at Monastery of St. Clare

Karen Focht August 11, 2019

The Poor Clare Nuns held the last public mass on Sunday, Aug, 11 2019, at the Monastery of St Clare in Memphis. The nuns will be leaving the building that has housed their order since 1932 in the Frayser neighborhood. The monastery will be closed at the end of the year.

Memphis, Tenn. - Concealed behind tall brick walls and strong iron gates in a struggling Memphis neighborhood, nuns have been quietly praying for the city and its people since 1932. 

 Few people have been behind the walls of this monastery.  The silent and prayerful lives of the women, who have chosen to live here in community, remain a mystery and a curiosity to most outsiders.

 But they do have friends. The many friends of the Monastery of St. Clare, are a loyal group of followers who have supported them in every way you can imagine, only asking for prayer in return.

 In a neighborhood that is plagued by crime and residents fighting to climb out of poverty, these women have chosen a life that St. Clare called the “privilege of highest poverty.” The nuns rely on their friends for generosity, food, donations and even occasional help around the monastery.

 They have been called to a life of prayer and silence. To live in community and in radical poverty.

 The day they celebrated the Feast of St. Clare, on August, 11th, 2019, the sisters were applauded for all the fruits of their prayer during their last public mass for the Catholics of Memphis. The chapel was full; it was standing room only.

 “In these past 87 years, the community began to dwindle” explains Father Albert Haase during that mass. He shared their process of discernment with the worshipers in attendance. Gradually their community has gotten smaller and smaller; they prayed and asked “what does God want from us now?” Each of them came to realize, their mission here has been completed. “Their mission here is complete” he says “but their vocation goes on.”

 Choked up, finding it difficult to get out the words that she had planned to share, Sister Marguerite said, “We are leaving, but we will continue to pray for you and you will always be in our hearts.”

 She looked into the faces of the husbands, wives, children and elderly that she had spent a lifetime praying for, but she was unable to say more.

 After the service, a small child, Emma Bills, 7, held onto her. She had been baptized at the monastery. Her grandparents lived near the monastery, her mother grew up near the monastery and they all had built a relationship with the sisters.

 In May of 2018 the Vatican issued guidelines that all contemplative communities should have at least seven members. This, the last contemplative monastery in Tennessee,  has dwindled to four.

 So, they sought out ways to continue their vocations. They reached out to other Poor Clare communities around the country. Sister Anthony will be going to the Poor Clare’s in Cincinnati with Sister Alma. Sister Marguerite and Sister Claudia will be going to live with the Poor Clare’s at the Travelers Rest, South Carolina.

 Written by Karen Pulfer Focht ©

Freelance Photojournalist in Memphis

https://cruxnow.com/church-in-the-usa/2019/08/13/final-public-mass-tears-mark-closing-of-poor-clare-monastery-in-memphis/

http://www.heraldmalaysia.com/news/final-public-mass-tears-mark-closing-of-poor-clare-monastery-in-memphis/49116/1

http://catholicphilly.com/2019/08/news/national-news/final-public-mass-tears-mark-closing-of-poor-clare-monastery-in-memphis/

In For the Love of God, I Love Memphis Too., Cabinet of Curiosities, All Heart Tags Poor Clare Nuns, Monastery of St Clare, Nuns, Frayser neighborhood, Memphis, Monastery in Tennessee, Poor Clare Monastery, Vatican Guidelines, "Con Orans", Monastery Closing, contemplative communities, Catholic, Catholic Nuns, Dwindling Vocations
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MEMPHIS UKULELE FLASH MOB HOSTS MEMPHIS UKE-N-ROLL FESTIVAL

Karen Focht August 6, 2019

UPDATE: UKE FESTIVAL POSTPONED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS-THE FESTIVAL WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR A LATER DATE. STAY TUNED….RETURNING IN 2021

Pete McCarty invites everyone to the Memphis Uke N Roll Festival in April of 2020. Come join the Memphis Ukulele Flash Mob as we have a four day party in Memphis that celebrates everything wonderful about the ukulele. For tickets go to www.memphisukenroll.com

What started out as a small group of friends getting together to jam has grown into a wonderful ukulele community in Memphis. The Memphis Ukulele Flash mob meets each week at Central BBQ on Summer Avenue in Memphis on Tuesday evenings from 6-8pm for a standing room only sing-a-long led Pete McCarty.

Memphis Magazine recently did a story on Pete and the Flash Mob calling them the Pied Piers of Happiness who “bring joy to the world.”

https://memphismagazine.com/culture/the-pied-pipers-of-happiness/

The all volunteer group also spend their time and talent spreading love around the community, playing for nursing homes, children’s hospitals, farmers markets and even holiday parades.

The festival will showcase talent from around the country, there will be workshops, open mic opportunities, sing-a-longs, fun and fellowship in the south main neighborhood in downtown Memphis.

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Enjoy this photo gallery which will get you a sense of our city, Memphis, the city we love so much. You can also see some of the Memphis Ukulele Flash Mob members spreading some love. (Photos by Karen Pulfer Focht ©)

To see other videos and photos of the Memphis Ukulele Flash Mob look under “Ukulele Fun” Category on my blog.

Now, ya’ll come!



In I Love Memphis Too., Memphis Music, Ukulele Fun, Video's, Travel Tags Memphis Ukulele Flash Mob, Memphis Ukulele Festival, Ukulele in Memphis, Ukulele, Ukulele Festival, Pete McCarty, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Southern Photographer, Tennessee Photographer, Memphis Photographer, Memphis Travel, Memphis Photos, Photos of Memphis
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Tom Lee Statue in Tom Lee Park

Karen Focht August 1, 2019

The future of Tom Lee Park is up in the air as officials and city activists try and agree on the future direction the park should take with a redesign.

In the mean time, Memphians enjoy the amenities as it stands.

https://dailymemphian.com/article/5923/Whats-the-plan-for-Tom-Lee-Park

https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/36915

https://memphismagazine.com/features/tom-lee-a-heros-tale/

In Cabinet of Curiosities, I Love Memphis Too. Tags Tom Lee, Tom Lee Park, Memphis Photos, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Memphis in May Festival, Mississippi River, Stock Photos of Memphis
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Memphis Summer

Karen Focht July 7, 2019

High waters on the Mississippi River roll past downtown Memphis on a hot summer night in Memphis, Tennessee.

https://memphismagazine.com/topics/memphis-magazine-august-2019/

See Memphis Magazine City Guide link above for a guide to all things great in Memphis!

In Bright Spot, I Love Memphis Too., Travel, Photojournalism Tags Mississippi River, High Waters in Memphis, Mississippi River Flood, Harbortown Memphis, Mud Island Memphis, Central Station Memphis, Summertime, Urban Living, Downtown Memphis Revitalization, Memphis Photographer, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Women Photographers, Southern Photographer, Memphis Landscape, Memphis City Scapes, Memphis Photos, Photos of Memphis, Memphis Travel, Travelblogger, Editorial Photographer Memphis, Memphis Magazine City Guide, Guide to Memphis 2019, Memphis City Guide, Stock Photos of Memphis
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Central Station Rehab, Memphis, Tennessee

Karen Focht May 16, 2019

We recently got a sneak peek at the inside of Central Station in downtown Memphis. The historic building was once a very rugged and unwelcoming station. It still serves Amtrak but it is now being converted into a Curio hotel, due to open at the end of the summer.

“Curio – A Collection by Hilton is Hilton’s latest brand and will be a carefully selected, global collection of distinctive four and five star hotels that offer travelers local discovery and authentic experiences in key markets. Just as the word “curio” can refer to something of interest, unique or even rare, each Curio hotel will be different from the next, with individuality being a common thread.” Hilton https://hiltonhonors3.hilton.com/en/about/curio.html

Memphis civic treasure and developer Henry Turley, has had a heart and vision for the revitalized South Main area for many years. When the time was right, he called up his buddies and asked them to pitch in.

With the help of Malco President and COO David Tashie, the Malco Powerhouse Cinema Bar and Grill opened in the old powerhouse recently. It is also home to a large-format MXT "Extreme" Theater.

The hotel is inside the historic Central Station and is on Amtrak's City of New Orleans route, which runs from Chicago to New Orleans. Construction is supposed to be completed by August. Henry wants for people who come to town to have a nice place to stay.

The development group includes Henry Turley, Archie Willis and McLean Wilson.

Henry came from very humble beginnings. He is a kind and gentle soul who lavishes his southern hospitality on most everyone he comes into contact with. He has a beautiful, yet simple home, that sits high on the Chickasaw bluffs that over looks the Mississippi River. He loves purple martins and has placed several bird houses around the south main area. A box of soap chips sits in his living room. His family used to save up the used soap chips so that they could make a new bar of soap. He likes to remember from where he came.

“We look for projects that will make Memphis a more livable city” said Henry this week while showing off Central Station and the Powerhouse. Can one man’s vision really make that big of a difference? The Henry Turley Company has heavily contributed to the transformation and livability of downtown Memphis with the development of South Bluffs, Harbor Town, South Main and Uptown.

The renovated Memphis home of the teenage Elvis Presley (which was public housing at the time) has also opened in Uptown. Fans can sleep where Elvis laid his head as a teenager. http://www.karenpulferfocht.com/blog/elvisweek2018

It was hard to get people downtown after Martin Luther King was shot in the nearby Lorraine Motel. http://www.karenpulferfocht.com/blog/civilrightsmuseum But that is not the case anymore.

In spite of all of the construction going on, condo’s downtown Memphis are in short supply. https://dailymemphian.com/article/4572/Downtown-condos-in-short-supply

http://www.henryturley.com/about/

http://www.henryturley.com/new-projects/

https://insidememphisbusiness.com/features/development-henry-turley/

https://dailymemphian.com/article/3595/Powerhouse-Cinema-debuts-with-full-service-restaurant

In I Love Memphis Too., Travel, Photojournalism Tags Henry Turley, Henry Turley Company, Memphis Central Station, Powerhouse Theater Memphis, Central Station Renovation, Memphis Central Station Hotel, South Main’s resurgence, Downtown Memphis Revitalization, South Main District, Memphis, Memphis Tennessee, Travel Memphis, Memphis Tourism, Memphis Photos, Memphis Stock Photos, South Bluffs Memphis, Harbortown Memphis, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Hotels on Amtrak's City of New Orleans, Urban Renewal, Memphis Development, Curio Hotels by Hilton, Memphis Photographer, Southern Photographer
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Beale Street Music Festival, Memphis, Tennessee 2019 (Sunday Only)

Karen Focht May 6, 2019

The Beale Street Music Festival was sold out on Sunday. Miley Cyrus made a surprise visit on Saturday. Read more in the Daily Memphian (links below)

https://dailymemphian.com/article/index/4871/Miley-Cyrus-added-to-Saturdays-Beale-Street-Music-Fest-lineup

https://dailymemphian.com/article/index/4876/Miley-Cyrus-thrills-during-muddy-second-day-of-Beale-Street-Music-Fest

Source: https://dailymemphian.com/article/index/4876/Miley-Cyrus-thrills-during-muddy-second-day-of-Beale-Street-Music-Fest
In Memphis Music, I Love Memphis Too., Travel, Photojournalism Tags Beale Street Music Festival 2019, Photos of Memphis, Memphis Music, Memphis 200th Anniversary, Barbara Blue, Rapper Al Kapone, James "Super Chikan" Johnson, Blues in Memphis, Keith Sykes, Lukas Nelson and the Promise of the Real, Willie Nelson's Son, Memphis Photos, Riverboat on Mississippi River, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Miley Cyrus in Memphis
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Memphis Zoo Welcomes Second New Baby Giraffe in Less Than One Week!

Karen Focht April 14, 2019

Memphis Zoo Welcomes Second New Baby Giraffe in Less Than One Week~ Wendy, a Memphis Zoo giraffe gave birth recently to a boy calf and his is name is Kiburi, which means precocious in Swahili. Within the same week, the zoo’s 12-year-old giraffe Angela Kate gave birth her baby giraffe on April 9, 2019. These births bring the Memphis Zoo’s reticulated giraffe herd to 11. Reticulated giraffes are considered endangered, with only 11,000 remaining in the wild and a population that is declining. Memphis Zoo, located in Memphis, Tennessee, is home to more than 4,500 animals representing more than 500 different species.

Here you can see as the newest baby was introduced to his daddy Nikalaus gets to meet his babies.

I also happened to catch Giraffe vocalizations from the baby. It was the first time I had heard that. You can hear it too in this video.

~~~~~~~~~~VIDEO BELOW~~

Below you will find shorter video of just the baby giraffe vocalizations.

UPDATE FROM THE ZOO APRIL 25th, 2019-

“We’ve had a lot of questions about our most recent baby giraffe Ali, born just days after our boy Kiburi joined the herd earlier this month. Ali’s had quite the journey over the last few weeks, but we are happy to say she is back at Memphis Zoo on stall rest.” ~The Memphis Zoo

https://www.memphiszoo.org/blog/posts/alis-journey

In Eye On Memphis Zoo, I Love Memphis Too., Travel, Cabinet of Curiosities, Photojournalism Tags Memphis Zoo, Giraffe Baby Kiburi, Reticulated giraffes, Endangered Animals, Endangered Giraffes, Giraffe Births, New Born Giraffe, Memphis Travel, Memphis Photos, Giraffe Photos, Baby GIraffe, Nikalaus the giraffe, Baby Giraffe Video, giraffe vocalizations, Ali Baby Giraffe, Kiburi, Kiburi The Giraffe, Ali Memphis Zoo Giraffe
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