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In order to be as self-supporting as possible, the Brothers produce saleable
wares as well as tending their own sheep, goats, chickens and rabbits
which provide food for the table as well as an extra source of income
when some can be sold. The following details some of the work currently
undertaken by the Brothers.
Tending the Animals
Animals are kept close to the community centre at night but are released
into other paddocks further afield for grazing during the day. The grazing
assists in keeping the foliage on the floor of the paddocks low as a fire-prevention
measure.
The animals' feed is supplemented by the Brothers, particularly in times
of drought.
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Typical country at
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Creek - water source and swimming hole! |
The
property consists of 330 acres (133.5 hectares) of rock in the
foothills of the Great Dividing Range - locally described as "rubbish
country". A creek running through the property provides water for
bathing etc and makes a lovely swimming hole in the hot weather.
Fencing
is important to protect the stock from dingoes. The Brothers have
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Beekeeping |
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The Brothers have a small apiary (about 10 hives) and harvest their own honey for bottling and sale.
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Gathering Wood The only electricity on the property is that provided by a few solar
panels. The main meal each day is cooked on a large wood-burning stove
(an excellent heater in the winter!) and water for baths or showers is
heated by a wood fire. Each hermitage has its own wood fire for heating
during winter. A large stock of wood is therefore necessary and readily
available in the paddocks on the property. Some trees die and fall of
their own accord, others are struck by lightning. Whatever the cause,
the tree trunks are sawn into useable blocks and collected for the wood
piles.
Gardening
The Brothers attempt to be as self-sufficient as possible and grow whatever
vegetables and fruit they are able to. Some of their own fruit is made
into jams etc for sale.
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Stone fruit, citrus and olive and the main trees in the orchard |
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New and improved garden area - covered for protection against birds and wallabies |
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Bottling of home-made jams for sale |
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Construction
All buildings on the property have been constructed by the Brothers,
particularly Brother Geoffrey who has done some marvellous stonework in
the construction of the Brothers' hermitages, the Goat Shed, the Guest
Cottage, the pillars on which the Refectory stands and the Bell Tower.
All stone used has been gathered on the property.
The Community Building has been completely lined with pine wood and the
Refectory, with its beautiful wooden floor, stands out over the cliff
looking down to Plumbago Creek.
The floor of the Prayer Room is sandstone which was sourced from the
quarry at Helidon which supplies all stone for the building of St John's
Cathedral in Brisbane. In the Prayer Room, the prayer book shelves (each
Brother has one), the lectern, the cross and the candle holder have been
carved by Brother Geoffrey from timber found on the property.
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Building the Community Building
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Guest Cottage under construction
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Guest Cottage
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Guest Cottage - inside
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Community Building (with Prayer Room)
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Bathhouse with fire to heat water
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Hermitage
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Hermitage
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Refectory |
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Preparation Room (entrance to Prayer Room)
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Prayer Room
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Hayrack
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Goat Dairy
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Office - converted from a former chicken house
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Telephone connection: a major
accomplishment in 2004
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The Library under construction
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Making Holding Crosses
The making of a Holding Cross is a loving work of art. Every cross is
carved individually and is blessed before it is sent to a recipient.
What
is a Holding Cross?
A Holding Cross fits nearly into the palm of the hand and the fingers wrap
comfortably around it. The constant presence of the cross in your hand
or where you can touch it is both an invitation to prayer and a reminder
of God's continued presence with us wherever we are or whatever situation
we are in.
Using a Holding Cross
When sick or faced with difficulties, just touch the cross to be reminded
of the cross of Christ and Him crucified. You can use whatever short prayer
speaks to your heart and helps you to pray, like the following centring
prayers:
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Lord Jesus Christ, Son of
God, have mercy on me.
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Lord Jesus, your heart burns with love for
me: inflame my heart with love for you.
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Jesus
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| God is love |
When words fail or it is difficult to pray, just hold the cross as an
act of prayer and of love for God. |