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Living Mindfully retreat
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Upcoming Retreats and Activities
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September 20-26, 2008
Drinking from the Life-Giving Waters of God
A five-day silent retreat
Presenter: Sr. Macrina Wiederkehr, OSB
Lectio Divina is an ancient way of praying the Word of God:
breathing in the Word, careful reflection of the Word, abiding with
the Word. Experience being drawn into the life-giving stream
of God's Word as you allow this prayerful practice to transform you.
You will keep company with God in the scriptures, through creation
and with your life experiences. Themes will be drawn both from
Sr. Macrina's book, The Song of the Seed, and from her
Romancing the Word Little Rock Scripture Study columns.
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the tri-fold
brochure in pdf format.
$450, deposit: $50
September 25 - October 30, 2008
Italic Calligraphy Course for Beginners
Six consecutive Thursdays--choose from Afternoon
Session, 1:00-2:30 p.m. or Evening Session, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Good practice habits will be taught, along with layout and design
ideas, use of colors, sources and resources, and ideas on how to use
your new skill for greeting cards and many more projects to delight
yourself, friends and family. You will receive many pages of
informative hand-outs, including exemplars and liners, practice
paper, and samples of quality art papers.
We will be using liquid ink, dip pens (#C-2 Speedball broad edge
nibs) and pen holders. These are included in the supply cost
along with the items mentioned above.
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brochure in pdf format.
$50 plus $10 supply fee. Total: $60; deposit $15
October, 2008 - May, 2009
Retreat in Daily Life
Directors: Sisters Hilary Decker, Mara Goretti
DeAngeli, and Rachel Dietz, OSB
The "Retreat in Daily Life" is a seven-month experience of the
Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Participants will meet in
weekly small groups for 30 weeks and every other week for personal
spiritual direction. They must commit to spending an hour each
day for prayer, using the Method of the exercises. If you feel
the Lord is calling you to this kind of spiritual journey, please
register in July, 2008. No registrations will be accepted
after September 1, 2008.
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pdf format.
$60 per month group fees plus $30 supply fee. Spiritual direction:
$15 per session.
October 10-12, 2008
Soul Writing
Presenter: Sr. Macrina Wiederkehr, OSB
Deep in the ground of your being, underneath your words,
beneath your confusions, hopes, dreams and questions, there is a
well of silence waiting for you. In this retreat you will be
invited to enter that sacred silent space, draw forth words to
enrich your life and enhance the creative being you are. You
need not consider yourself "a writer" to participate. Your
willingness to enter the deep places of your life and to listen with
your soul are enough.
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brochure in pdf format.
$200, deposit: $35
October 24-26, 2008
Honoring Your Energetic Relationships
Presenter: Mary Brenzel
Energy is the dynamic, moving force that forms the foundation
of our well being. Using modern and ancient healing and
spiritual practices, this retreat will explore the use of energy to
bring balance to the body, mind and soul. Applying energy
techniques, guided visualization, quiet reflection and journaling,
participants will examine their energetic connections with God,
Mother Earth and other people, to enhance their vitality and health.
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brochure
$150, deposit: $35
November 8, 2008
This I Believe Retreat
Presenter: Jay McDaniel, PhD.
This workshop will focus on a kind of Christian thinking
called Process Theology which offers a unique understanding of God
as a reality who is "in process" along with the world. God
invites and encourages people to be open to change and embraces each
living being with a tender care. Process Theology is an option
for Christians of many persuasions, for people who are "spiritual
but not religious" and for those who belong to other faiths.
Emphasis will be on openness to ideas and open discussion. View the
flyer in pdf format.
$50, deposit: $35
December 4, 2008
Advent Day of Recollection
Presenter: Fr. Tom Elliot
Advent is a special time for spiritual preparation. A
time when God prepares our hearts in an extraordinary way for the
Christ-child, much like parents prepare their home before bringing
home a newborn. The day of recollection will give us an
opportunity to learn more about the spiritual home of our hearts and
give us time to prayerfully begin preparing for the newborn Savior!
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flyer in pdf format.
$35, deposit: $15
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Meet our Presenters
Mary Brenzel
is a registered nurse, certified as both a healing touch
practitioner and infant massage instructor. For the past 14
years she has been actively involved inteaching health and
wellness and promoting complementary and alternative medicine.
She is employed as a personal health coach.
Paula D'Arcy
is an author and an internationally recognized speaker and
retreat leader. After her experience of tragedy, she dedicated
herself to help others find healing and hope even in the darkest
hours. To learn more about Paula and her ministry, check out her
web site www.redbirdfoundation.com.
Sr. Rachel Dietz,
a licensed clinical and social worker and a licensed
marriage and family therapist, has given many retreats and
workshops for individuals and groups for more than 20 years.
Currently she works in administration in the St. Scholastica
community and has a small counseling practice.
Fr. Tom Elliot, BA, M.Div.
is the pastor of Christ the King Catholic Church in Fort
Smith, AR. In addition to his parish ministry and interest in
spiritual formation, he writes and performs Christian music and
offers talks and retreats.
Msgr. Scott Friend
is currently the Diocesan vocation director in Arkansas. He
has worked extensively in Spanish ministry since 1989 and
recently has been named the 2007 recipient of the Catholic
Church Extension Society's Lumen Christi Award. His studies in
spirituality have helped him in his work in spiritual direction
and retreats.
Sr. Melissa Anna Letts, OSB
, a native of Oklahoma, has been a pastoral minister working
with hospice patients. Currently Sr. Melissa serves as the DRE
for the Immaculate Heart of Mary parish in Calumet. She is a
gourd artist and was juried into the Red Earth Native American
Festival in 2006, displaying and selling some of her pieces.
Dr. Jay Mc Daniel, Ph.D.,
professor at Hendrix College, Department Chair, Director
of Steel Center for the Study of Religion and Philosophy, is the
author of numerous articles and books on Christianity and
Ecology. His latest book is Gandhi’s Hope: Learning from
Other Religions as a Path to Peace.
Sr. Magdalen Stanton, OSB
studied calligraphy, photography
and metalsmithing at the Memphis College of Arts. In addition,
she has studied with a number of well known calligraphers in
workshops. She was one of the founding members of the Memphis
Calligraphy Guild, and taught classes & workshops for this
organization. Upon moving from Memphis to Fort Smith, she taught
calligraphy and various ancillary craft classes at the former
WestArk Community College for several years.
Sr. Macrina Wiederkehr, OSB
is a member of St. Scholastica Monastery in Fort Smith. She
is well known for her writings and her retreat ministry. Her
latest work, Seven Sacred Pauses: Living Mindfully Through
the Hours, will be out in spring of 2008.