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Saturday Morning at the Dome: Is Love All We Really Need?
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Saturday Morning at the Dome: Is Love All We Really Need?
Kordes Center
From First Corinthians through ‘The Beatles’ to Email…. Is love all we really need?
Our focus is reflection time beginning with Scripture and traveling to modern day phenomena to open the faith journey for each participant. Participants will name sacred moments encountered through their years together and how those moments impacted their faith life. Time is a precious gift. Our purpose is to provide participants the opportunity to affirm their spirituality as a couple. You will have time to recall God moments in life and name how response to those moments impacted your spirituality as a couple. This sacred time together will affirm, deepen and enliven your spiritual journey. We will use some lecture, some private reflection time, some optional group sharing, and lots of prayer.
Presenter: Dana Hoffman, a freelance presenter on religious education topics, is on the Evansville Diocesan RCIA Committee and is Why Catholic? St. Joseph Parish Co-coordinator. She has facilitated and spoken at various religious programs and retreats.
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Holy Family Church, New Albany
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Compassionate Care
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High School Come & See Weekend
Friday, February 17, 2012
High School Come & See Weekend
Monastery Immaculate Conception
“Discover the Treasure of the Hill” High School Visiting Weekend
Did you ever wonder what it is like to live in a monastery? Have you ever wished you could get an inside view of a nun’s life? Would you like to spend a weekend hanging out with some sisters and learning about religious life, and getting to know other high school age girls? Come find the treasure of the hill for yourself and your friends with the Sisters of St. Benedict in Ferdinand, Indiana. For more information call Sister Michelle Sinkhorn at 800-734-9999, ext. 2830, email vocation@thedome.org, or visit our web page www.thedome.org, where you can also register online. Parent permission is required.
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Compassionate Care
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High School Come & See Weekend
Friday, February 17, 2012
High School Come & See Weekend
Monastery Immaculate Conception
“Discover the Treasure of the Hill” High School Visiting Weekend
Did you ever wonder what it is like to live in a monastery? Have you ever wished you could get an inside view of a nun’s life? Would you like to spend a weekend hanging out with some sisters and learning about religious life, and getting to know other high school age girls? Come find the treasure of the hill for yourself and your friends with the Sisters of St. Benedict in Ferdinand, Indiana. For more information call Sister Michelle Sinkhorn at 800-734-9999, ext. 2830, email vocation@thedome.org, or visit our web page www.thedome.org, where you can also register online. Parent permission is required.
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High School Come & See Weekend
Friday, February 17, 2012
High School Come & See Weekend
Monastery Immaculate Conception
“Discover the Treasure of the Hill” High School Visiting Weekend
Did you ever wonder what it is like to live in a monastery? Have you ever wished you could get an inside view of a nun’s life? Would you like to spend a weekend hanging out with some sisters and learning about religious life, and getting to know other high school age girls? Come find the treasure of the hill for yourself and your friends with the Sisters of St. Benedict in Ferdinand, Indiana. For more information call Sister Michelle Sinkhorn at 800-734-9999, ext. 2830, email vocation@thedome.org, or visit our web page www.thedome.org, where you can also register online. Parent permission is required.
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Compassionate Healing
Monday, February 20, 2012
Compassionate Healing
Kordes Center
Learn to be a compassionate presence in a world that pulls us in many directions. Topics will include healing in Scripture and in the Benedictine tradition, tracing the heritage of healing, and practicing compassionate healing.
Presenters: Sister Anita Louise Lowe, OSB, is a music minister and director of liturgy for the Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand. She is pursuing a master’s degree in theology with a concentration in liturgical studies at the University of Notre Dame. She has presented workshops on topics such as balance in life, stress, prayer, Benedictine spirituality, and healing.
Sister Michelle Mohr, OSB, has many years of experience in liturgy, music, retreat work, healing and spirituality workshops, and parish ministry. She currently serves as a music minister and director of special liturgy projects at the Ferdinand monastery.
Cost: $65 (includes lunch)
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Recognition Dinner for Recipients of SOSB Scholarships
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Recognition Dinner for Recipients of SOSB Scholarships
Monastery Immaculate Conception
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Journaling: Praying Our Experiences
Friday, March 2, 2012
Journaling: Praying Our Experiences
Monastery Immaculate Conception
Journal writing is a way to approach the deeper reality of our lives. It helps us uncover the source of meaning and strength inherent in the events and relationships that unfold in the daily. This in turn brings greater clarity as we come to embrace who we are and who God is in the transforming process of life. It also helps us become more deeply aware of our profound desire to be, to grow into wholeness, and to deepen our relationship with God. The Journal is an instrument of growth and a way of praying our experiences.
The workshop will introduce the participants to an experience of journaling that can be continued on a personal basis. A journal will be provided for each participant.
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Sister Maria Tasto is a member of the Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, IN. Maria is an experienced counselor and spiritual director. She gives retreats and growth workshops.
She received her training in spiritual direction at the Institute of Religious Formation at St. Louis University. She has advance degrees in theology and scripture at St. John’s University, Collegeville, MN and in English from the University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. She also is a certified counselor and a certified presenter of Centering Prayer. Maria is on the faculty of Contemplative Outreach and coordinates the Lectio Divina service committee.
Maria studied the method of journaling under Dr. Ira Progoff and Brother Joseph Schmitt and is a certified presenter of Intensive Journal Workshops.
FRIDAY
3 - 5 pm Arrival, registration, room assignment
5:30 Dinner
7:00 Welcome, Introductions, Orientation – Library Class Room
Opening Session 1SATURDAY
7:00 Rise
8:00 Morning Prayer/Eucharist
9:00 Breakfast - silent
9:30 Session 2
10:30 Break
10:50 Session 2 continued
12:00 Lunch
12:45 Session 3
1:45 Break
2:00 Session 4
3:30 Departure
Cost: $125 (includes journal, room/board, tuition)
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Journaling: Praying Our Experiences
Friday, March 2, 2012
Journaling: Praying Our Experiences
Monastery Immaculate Conception
Journal writing is a way to approach the deeper reality of our lives. It helps us uncover the source of meaning and strength inherent in the events and relationships that unfold in the daily. This in turn brings greater clarity as we come to embrace who we are and who God is in the transforming process of life. It also helps us become more deeply aware of our profound desire to be, to grow into wholeness, and to deepen our relationship with God. The Journal is an instrument of growth and a way of praying our experiences.
The workshop will introduce the participants to an experience of journaling that can be continued on a personal basis. A journal will be provided for each participant.
Presenter:
Sister Maria Tasto is a member of the Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, IN. Maria is an experienced counselor and spiritual director. She gives retreats and growth workshops.
She received her training in spiritual direction at the Institute of Religious Formation at St. Louis University. She has advance degrees in theology and scripture at St. John’s University, Collegeville, MN and in English from the University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio. She also is a certified counselor and a certified presenter of Centering Prayer. Maria is on the faculty of Contemplative Outreach and coordinates the Lectio Divina service committee.
Maria studied the method of journaling under Dr. Ira Progoff and Brother Joseph Schmitt and is a certified presenter of Intensive Journal Workshops.
FRIDAY
3 - 5 pm Arrival, registration, room assignment
5:30 Dinner
7:00 Welcome, Introductions, Orientation – Library Class Room
Opening Session 1SATURDAY
7:00 Rise
8:00 Morning Prayer/Eucharist
9:00 Breakfast - silent
9:30 Session 2
10:30 Break
10:50 Session 2 continued
12:00 Lunch
12:45 Session 3
1:45 Break
2:00 Session 4
3:30 Departure
Cost: $125 (includes journal, room/board, tuition)
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Maria Goretti Church
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Journaling: Praying Our Experiences