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The generosity of the Kenedy
family to the church and community began with
Petra Vela and Mifflin, and continued uninterrupted
through three generations. In her will, Sarita
Kenedy East left the main house at La Parra and
1,100 surrounding acres to the Oblates of Mary
Immaculate.
Today, the ranch house belongs
to the Missionary Oblates. Renamed Lebh Shomea,
which is Hebrew for 'Listening Heart', it offers
guests a contemplative lifestyle with no predetermined
structure and no imposed schedule. Saritas
sister-in-law, Elena Suess Kenedy, left the plantation-style
ranch house where she and Johnny lived, to the
Sisters of Mercy of the Incarnate Word for their
use as a retreat.
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