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Contemplative Outreach News
Volume 20 , Number 1 ·
Spring/Summer 2005
The Wedding Feast
at Cana ||
From the President
|| Contemplative Life Program
20th Anniversary Fundraising Tour || Reader's Reflections
|| In The News
The Spanish Corner || Chapter Updates
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Contemplative Outreach of Greater Vancouver
began in the fall of 2004 after a visioning weekend facilitated by Madeline
Soo and Susan Komis. A leadership team of six has begun to serve an already
active area with a dozen Centering Prayer groups. We have been presenting
Introductory Workshops, and reaching out to facilitators with CO resources,
like the Spiritual Journey videotapes. In February, we offered our first
event, the Welcoming Prayer Workshop, and in April, our weekend Centering
Prayer Retreat, facilitated by Ruth and Mark Dundon. We have been greatly
assisted by our cluster members across the line in Oregon and Washington, and
by CO International, for which we are grateful. Anita Boyd, 604-590-8080, avboyd@shaw.ca
Centering Prayer has taken root as one of the
core offerings at Mercy Center in Burlingame California. Well known as a place
where contemplative practice and the works of Mercy nourish and enhance each
other, the Center is committed to providing regular opportunities for
centering prayer retreats and introductory workshops. The Formation Training
is now being offered as well–the next training will take place February
19-24, 2006.
Catherine Regan, Program Coordinator at 650-373-4528 or cregan@mercyburl.org
California, San Diego
The new year has brought change and transition
to Contemplative Outreach San Diego (COSD). After ten years of totally
dedicated untiring service, our coordinator, Fr. Justin Langille, has decided
to step “up” to a position on the International Board. After attending the
Coordinator Servant Leadership Formation at St. Meinrad Archabbey in July
2004, Chris and Sue Hagen felt called to put their names forward to be
co-coordinators. We assumed our new roles January 1, 2005 and have been
joyfully and humbly busy ever since! We planned four spiritually enriching
events during Lent. Thirty-six contemplatives attended a 3-Day Retreat and a
moving Ecumenical Taize Prayer Service was held the following week. Just prior
to Easter many of us participated in a meditative Labyrinth Walk, and
experienced a deep connectedness with all of you during our 14th Annual United
in Prayer Day. In April, Fr. Justin presented an intriguing workshop, “Unmasking
the False Self in Compassion”. During the summer we will recommission our
presenters and facilitators who have been trained in the new refinements.
September will bring Susan Komis to San Diego for a day-and-a-half workshop on
St. Teresa’s Interior Castle. Our annual festive fundraiser, the Friend’s
Dinner, will be held in October. On November 20th we will have a Gathering for
all chapter members and the public, and both Fr. Keating and Fr. Arico will
speak. COSD is grateful for the numerous spiritual opportunities we are able
to provide and we look forward to many more events in 2006.
Sue and Chris Hagen, Co-coordinators, 706-745-8860, sue.hagen@sbcglobal.net
California, San Fernando Valley
It is with great joy and expectation that we
await the reopening of Holy Spirit Retreat Center October 1, 2005 in Encino.
The Center has 24 new bedrooms, four conference rooms, a remodeled ecumenical
chapel, kitchen, dining room, new office space, and a hermitage - all of which
will be available for our Contemplative Outreach programs in Los Angeles.
These past two years our 1-Day programs were held at Sophia House and our
Intensive Retreats at Mt. St. Mary’s in Los Angeles. We are grateful for
Living Flame I and II, which is a great community builder. We will conclude in
June with a retreat weekend with Susan Komis. We highly recommend the Living
Flame to you and your chapter. Now we look forward to “coming home” to our
beautiful, new Center this fall. We hope you can visit us there.
Linda Snow, Coordinator, 818-986-9080, srlinda@adelphia.net
California, San Gabriel
The San Gabriel region of Contemplative
Outreach is active in providing opportunities for people to practice Centering
Prayer. Over the course of this year, Church of Our Saviour Episcopal Church
has hosted monthly Quiet Days that include Lectio Divina and two Centering
Prayer sits followed by the eucharist. Also, in the fall, certified presenter
Jon Neff spoke at an Introduction to Centering Prayer Day for ten people. Out
of that meeting formed a Centering Prayer group that watched the Thomas
Keating follow-up videos. Currently, the same group continues to meet on
Wednesday nights at Church of Our Saviour. In the spring, Church of Our
Saviour will host an additional Introduction to Centering Prayer Day.
Catherine Gregg, 626-282-5147, cgregg@churchofoursaviour.org
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Contemplative Outreach of Boulder County closed
out the year with a 7-week Introduction to Centering Prayer course and two
retreats. Our Fall Retreat, “Come Rest With the Lord,” included Centering
Prayer and Lectio Divina. For our Advent Retreat, Sr. Scholastica England,
O.S.B. focused on the prayer of the contemplative in anticipation of the
coming of the Lord. Our spring activities included two Introductory courses,
one at St. Mary Magdelene Episcopal Church in Boulder and the other in St.
John the Baptist Catholic Church in Longmont. We are fortunate to have two
teams of trained presenters in our chapter. Our Lenten Retreat, “Contemplative
Prayer as an Immersion Experience” with Fr. Terry Ryan, C.S.P., was a
wonderful preparation for Easter. At a mini-retreat Fr. Terry spoke at the St.
Thomas Aquinas University parish about contemplative prayer. In June, we once
again welcome Fr. Steve Connor, C.S.P. to join us for our annual 8-Day Post
Intensive Retreat, which is always a special time for us all.
Barbara Hayden, Co-Coordinator, 303-494-2845, mg329Hayden@aol.com
Fall is an exciting time at our Center for
Contemplative Living. It is a time of coming together and new beginnings.
After a welcomed summer break, our staff and volunteers gather to renew our
commitment to our Centering Prayer practices and to serve at the Center. Our
Introductory Workshop on September 17 kicks off our “school year.” In
addition to The Spiritual Journey Series, we will offer a series of one-night
spirituality seminars. September 2005 marks our first offering of the Nine
Month Course Part II and the seventh session of Part One. Our second annual
Fall Gathering happens in October. December 2 to 4 we will gather at the
Sacred Heart Jesuit Retreat House in Sedalia, CO for our traditional Advent
retreat. Throughout the fall, Centering Prayer Immersion Experiences, Days of
Prayer, and a network of support groups provide opportunities for us to pray
in community. These programs reflect the many ways our servant leadership
teams meet the needs of those who turn to us for direction and support on
their spiritual journeys. As Fr. Thomas says, it is in the arena of daily life
that spiritual progress takes place. Each day we welcome the guidance of the
Holy Spirit in prayer in action, as we discover the treasures of ordinary
events and bask in ever-present Grace.
Sr. Bernadette Teasdale, 303-698-7729, srb@contemplativeoutreach-co.org
The Dominican Republic Contemplative Outreach
Chapter was blessed with a 5-Day Welcoming Prayer Immersion Retreat offered by
Cathy McCarthy in March. Twenty-three facilitators were able live this
experience. We practiced in our daily lives how to open to "what is"
at the moment. Cathy shared with us that we had freedom to consent or not to
consent to our thoughts. The facilitators expressed how strongly this
Welcoming Prayer has impacted their lives. It is an excellent tool to add to
their practices of Centering Prayer and Lectio Divina. We also reviewed the
use of the Forgiveness Prayer. We feel so blessed to be able to have enjoyed
the wisdom Cathy has to offer. We could sense so profoundly that every word
that she taught us came from her rich personal life experiences and her
serious commitment to Centering Prayer. She truly transmitted beautifully
God's unconditional love for us. Thank you Cathy!! ... .from all your
Dominican godchildren.
809-548-6480, oracentrante@verizon.net.do
My name is Brother Elia Beaver from the Brotherhood of Jesus
(Jesus-Bruderschaft) living in our community in Latrun. We’ve lived here for
over 30 years on the property of the Trappist Abbey. Our community is
ecumenical—myself an Anglican, and most of the others (brothers, sisters,
and families) who come for the Evangelical Church in Germany and Switzerland,
i.e., Lutheran and Reformed traditions. We have Roman Catholic members, as
well as others from the Free Churches. We recently held an Introductory
Workshop on February 26th. It was indeed a good beginning for CO in this part
of the world. We are quite thankful for the response. My co-presenter and I
have been serving together on the retreat team in Latrun for a few years. The
follow-up sessions were held in two different locations. We were 12 (including
myself) coming from various backgrounds; Swiss, Finnish, Israeli, Norwegian,
German, English and American. The action of the Holy Spirit was evident in
drawing people to this type of prayer … in helping us with the presentation
… and in the positive interest in Follow-up groups. We will keep CO informed
of the progress and the next Workshop.
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Ghana, West Africa
The International Contemplative Outreach
meeting in Toronto in 2004 gave Contemplative Outreach a great boost in Ghana.
Two things happened. Sr. Therese Jacobs was given permission to present the Essentials
of the Centering Prayer Method and a grant was given by one of the members
of C.O. to help spread this prayer practice in Ghana. Since October 2004, over
80 people have been introduced to this prayer form. In addition to the many
Introductory retreats and workshops, Days of Renewal have also been well
received. An Introductory and Day of Renewal have been held for a group of
cloistered Carmelite Sisters from the Philippines in Tamale. At the first Day
of Renewal, five attendees; from Nigeria, Ghana, Germany and the US were
invited to form a leadership group for C.O. in Ghana. One of the members who
receives the C.O. newsletter shared information regarding the Contemplative
Life Program with us. The first booklet arrived in February. We found it
inviting and inspiring. The group has grown in confidence, commitment,
friendship and awareness of the power of God to accomplish what at times seems
impossible. Many thanks to the international office of Contemplative Outreach
for all the support and encouragement and to our generous donor.
Sr. Theresa Jacob, B.V.M.
Fr. Keating, along with the fundraising team of
Fr. Arico, Gail Fitzpatrick-Hopler, and Marie Howard will visit Atlanta for
the general public on Sunday, October 16. Contact Roberta Oster at robertaoster@bell-south.net
for more information. Our first 5-Day Intensive/Post Intensive Retreat will be
held at the Trappist Monastery of Our Lady of the Holy Spirit, in Conyers from
September 23 to 27. Contact Vernon and Mary Joyce Dixon at vandmjdixon@alltel.net.
CO-Atlanta provided a series of Saturday Mornings of Prayer for five
consecutive months in the beginning of 2005. Luther Lewis is the contact
person and various Christian denominations hosted the events i.e. Methodist,
Catholic, Christ Covenant MCC, and the Monastery of the Holy Spirit. We find
the day gives us an opportunity to meet people who want a short introduction
into the method prior to their attending a workshop. Roberta Oster attended
the formation training for “Centering Prayer as an 11th Step Practice” in
Snowmass. Cynthia Bourgeault presented an Advanced Workshop on Centering
Prayer in late January at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit. We highly
recommend her as an excellent communicator of the benefits of Centering Prayer
in our daily lives. Recently, the Atlanta Journal & Constitution newspaper
ran an article on Centering Prayer in their Saturday morning section “Faith
and Values”. This has brought us new invitations to present the prayer
practice in various Christian denominations. We’re grateful for the reporter’s
dedication in presenting the information and look forward to meeting the
opportunities it has opened to us to spread Centering Prayer.
Roberta Oster, 404-299-2670, robertaoster@bellsouth.net
The Chicago Chapter was pleased to have
enrolled 30 persons in the Living Flame I program. We are still deciding if we
should do Living Flame again next year so we will have a large group for
Living Flame II the following year. With two new presenters of the Lectio
Divina Introductory Program, we held one workshop supervised by Sr. Maria
Tasto, and a second workshop with the six follow-through sessions in April and
May of 2005. We are pleased to have expanded our leadership team by adding a
person responsible for the CO Chicago bookstore.
Margie Tomlinson, 847-391-0997, matomlinson@comcast.net
The Greater Wichita Area is enjoying consistent
growth in meeting attendance and new groups have formed. Introductory
Workshops have been presented in both Topeka and Wichita. The Chanute area
meetings continue strong. The Topeka meetings are notably multi-faith and in
the Wichita area we are very pleased that the workshops presented to members
of 12-Step recovery programs, in particular Alcoholics Anonymous, have spawned
much interest and participants continue to grow in number and hunger for
more.
Patricia Mannion, 316-941-9742, pamannion@aol.com
Louisiana, New Orleans
We are looking forward to our 10-Day Centering
Prayer Retreat, July 22-31, at Rosaryville in Ponchatoula, Louisiana. This is
only an hour’s drive from New Orleans, but it seems a universe removed when
we are there. The video tapes of “The Spiritual Journey” are shown to all
who are with us for the first time to make their 10-Day Intensive Centering
Prayer Retreat. For the retreatants who are returning for a second (or a third
or fourth year, in some cases) we offer an Advanced Intensive Retreat, with
fewer and different videos and more silence. From experience, I can say both
formats present a great gift to anyone seriously on the Spiritual Journey.
Vivien Michals, 504-944-4000, vived2@cox.net
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Missouri, St. Louis
Our new year began with the installation of a
solid Leadership Team on January 2nd at the Annual Epiphany Celebration
featuring our first ever Taizé Prayer Service. While we’re still new at
this form of sung prayer, the evening was beautiful and well received. Another
first came on February 4 with our ongoing Spiritual Formation Series held at
the Vedanta Society of St. Louis, where a group of our community members heard
Swami Chetanananda speak on “As Many Faiths, So Many Paths”. His calm
demeanor and wit truly enhanced his wisdom teachings. Although we’re busy
getting ready for the 20th Anniversary Tour this coming September and Annual
Conference in the fall of 2006, we continue to offer many Introductory
Workshop programs, retreats, and opportunities for ongoing spiritual
formation. Many are looking forward to the summer Intensive/Post Intensive
Retreat with Fr. Bill Fickel and our fall weekend retreat on “Discernment”
with Sr. Marilyn Wussler, as well as the 12-Step Retreat Weekend in November
this year. We’re so blessed and thankful for the many wonderful volunteer
servant leaders who have stepped forward to make all of the events
possible.
Marsha Hatfield-Baker and Jim McElroy, Co-Coordinators, 314-918-8288.
Contemplative Outreach of New Mexico is pleased
to report that more and more Centering Prayer groups are forming around the
state. We will be hosting the second Contemplative Outreach pilot retreat.
Praying from the Heart - Praying with the Body Retreat July 21 to the 29th.
This retreat will be held at the Sangre de Cristo Center in the mountains
outside of Santa Fe. The Praying from the Heart - Praying with the Body
Retreat has been very well received by seasoned Centering Prayer
practitioners. The annual meeting of CO, Ltd. will be a retreat this year and
we hope to share some of the Praying from the Heart - Praying with the Body
with those in attendance in Austin. (See more information elsewhere in the
newsletter.)
Susan Rush, 505-466-4527, susrush@aol.com
New York, Walden - St. Andrew’s Retreat
House
Our Centering Prayer group here at St. Andrew’s
continues, and a new Contemplative Living Community began in September. The
2nd Five-Day Welcoming-Prayer Immersion Retreat will be held at St. Andrew’s
Retreat House August 31 - September 4, 2005, and the 2nd 40-Day Live-In
Experience will be offered October 6 - November 14, 2005. Both of our Nine
Month Courses continue to nourish and support those serious about living a
contemplative lifestyle; we now offer two 6-Day Intensive/Post Intensive
Retreats a year, as well as a 10-Day Post Intensive. We were blessed to have
Cynthia Bourgeault provide a 6-Day retreat based on her new book, Centering
Prayer and Inner Awakening. We continue to be grateful to the Sisters of
Our Lady of Charity who provide the hospitality at St. Andrew’s and support
the ongoing retreats and programs. What would we do without them!!!!! Much
love and thanks to all who come to St. Andrew’s and support us in known and
unknown ways.
Cathy McCarthy, 845-778-2101, cathymc@frontiernet.net,
www.centeringprayernys.org
In addition to Weekend Centering Prayer and
Welcoming Prayer Retreats, a Forgiveness Prayer Workshop, Introductory
Workshops, and a Facilitator’s Workshop; Contemplative Outreach of
Westchester provides innovative programs to spark interest and renewal. In
2005, Fr. John Quinn of St. Patrick’s Church in Armonk, celebrated a
Contemplative Mass after the one described in the Appendix of The Mystery of
Christ. Saturday Prayer Days have taken on a new face. Traditionally, Saturday
Prayer Days (now the third Saturday of the month) provide an opportunity to
pray together and to meet members of other prayer groups. The time together
usually includes two 30-minute Centering Prayer periods and Lectio Divina with
faith sharing. In February, 2005, in addition to the usual Saturday Prayer Day
format, Steve Standiford presented “Centering Prayer and the Unloading
Process.” In May 2005, local yoga teacher, Joan Gibbons, offered the
Experience of Prayerful Yoga as entry into Centering Prayer. Chapter members
completed Formation for Service. They are Sr. Rose Vermett: Welcoming Prayer
Practice; Mary Ann Neiger: Presenter of Essential Formation; and Stephanie
Iachetta: Servant Leadership Formation. Senior members mentor those in their
prayer group who subscribe to the Contemplative Living Program. We participate
in and support the Basket Program, as well. Through faithful prayer and by the
grace of God our Leadership Team continues to mature. We remind each other of
the Contemplative Outreach logo “patient waiting” and that everything
happens according to God’s plan, in God’s time - not in our time. For
information about our upcoming events, check our link on the national website.
Stephanie Iachetta, 914-921-3264, miachetta@aol.com
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Oregon started off the new year with a big bang! The 20th
Anniversary Fundraiser was held at the end of January and was a resounding
success. Over $30,000 was raised by the efforts of the 70 to 80 volunteers who
worked on it. Our thanks goes to them and to Fr. Keating and Marie Howard who
helped make the events such a pleasant and meaningful experience. The Couples
Retreat in February, led by Fr. Carl Arico and Ruth and Mark Dundon, was also
a success, with seven couples participating. Fr. Carl reports that, “the
theme was a pilot project to minister to couples who are in a contemplative
marriage - this means that they are faithful to Centering Prayer each day and
Lectio Divina. One of my dreams is to discern what are the characteristics of
a contemplative marriage and to make retreats available to couples throughout
the country. Our task is to refine the retreat experience and to meet again
next year, February 24 to 26, 2006. The couples who took part described it as
“really wonderful.”
Shirley Krueger, shirleysnjm@comcast.net
Tennessee, Mid & East
We are fortunate to have a new Executive
Director at St. Mary’s Sewanee (formerly St. Mary’s Retreat and Conference
Center), Fr. Doug Schwert. Fr. Doug has served as a parish priest and has been
Executive Director of Incarnation Center in Connecticut prior to his arrival
in Sewanee. With his help, St. Mary’s Sewanee will be able to expand the
number of contemplative retreats offered in a year. This fall, St. Mary’s
will begin offering 1-Day Retreats each month for those who would like to set
aside a day each month to pray in community. We continue to offer “Quiet
Saturdays” one day a month in Nashville and Chattanooga. We are also hoping
to offer ongoing facilitator support for our 33 support groups in Middle and
East Tennessee.
Carol Wray, 615-373-0613, carolwray@aol.com
Tennessee, West
After being coordinator of our chapter for three years,
Norma Moore and her husband have moved to Vancouver, Washington, where they
will live in retirement. A celebration of the ministry of Norma among us was
held at our quarterly Facilitators meeting on February 12 at Living Waters
House in Brownsville. A prayer of thanksgiving with all the participants
joining in marked the appreciation of all Norma did in helping a new chapter
emerge. Also, Mike Potter, a local attorney from Memphis, took over the reigns
as coordinator. He and Norma have been working together for this transition
since last summer. Joining Mike, and continuing their involvement in COWT, are
Sr. Joann Mascari, OP, and Dr. Bill Clemmons, who, as a team, have been
offering workshops and follow-ups since the fall of 2000. Joining them will
be; Dr. Elizabeth Vaughn-Neely, on the faculty of Union University in Jackson,
serving as contact person for Jackson; and Eileen Olewinski, currently a
senior auditor with FedEx, who will become Treasurer for the Chapter; and 12
to 15 facilitators. Currently ongoing meetings are being held in Presbyterian,
Catholic, Methodist and Episcopal churches in both Jackson and Memphis. Plans
are being made to offer monthly meetings for facilitators in both Jackson and
Memphis. Interest in becoming certified presenters of Centering Prayer and
Lectio Divina was expressed by several facilitators. On May 6 and 7 the
chapter held a Visioning Session, led by Susan Komis, to give guidance for the
future. A group of campus ministers from across the southeastern United States
gathered at Rhodes College. Mike Potter and Bill Clemmons gave them an
orientation to Centering Prayer, including two 20-minute sessions. The chapter
has also worked with the Memphis School of Servant Leadership in offering
workshops on both Centering Prayer and Lectio Divina. The three on the Memphis
team; Mike Potter, Sr. Joann, and Bill Clemmons, were asked by the Episcopal
Bishop of West Tennessee to give the Diocesan Clergy Retreat in May. We look
forward to the coming year and the beginning of new work in West
Tennessee.
William Clemmon, wclemmon@midsouth.rr.com
On May 1, COSA concluded our review and
practicum of The Newly Refined Essentials to an Introductory Centering Prayer
Practice. Over the last several months we have teamed with our neighbors at
HOTCO in Austin and have scheduled five half-day workshops for our presenters
to advance their training in the essentials. Their enthusiasm has been very
high, together with an appreciation for the beauty and flow of the refined
essentials. Besides a prison and jail ministry, bilingual retreats and
workshops, Silent Second Saturdays, COSA will soon offer Introductory
Workshops to Centering Prayer in the 12-Step Program. This will be led by our
Myrna Twoohey, who recently completed her training at Snowmass. During Lent,
our Leadership Team; Sr. Mary Agnes, Cleo Tamez, and Timoth Kook, presented an
Introductory to Center Prayer Workshop on Monday nights at Our Lady of
Perpetual help to nearly 200 parishioners, with great encouragement from their
pastor. Check out our new website, www.contemplativeoutreachsa.org
for further COSA activities.
Timothy Koock, Contemplative Outreach Liaison, 830-997-9554
Contemplative Outreach of Southeast Wisconsin (COSEW)
has recently formed a new "outreach service team" which is planning,
coordinating, and facilitating Centering Prayer groups and programs for five
communities of "disenfranchised" individuals. The first community
served is men and women inmates in a number of correctional facilities in
Milwaukee and nearby cities. A number of them have weekly Centering Prayer
groups. An Introductory Workshop was conducted on February 19, 2005 at Waupun
Correctional Institute, a large prison in Southeast Wisconsin, where a number
of inmates are already practicing Centering Prayer.
There is also an outreach to homeless people. A
Centering Prayer group, held Wednesday mornings, at a day shelter for homeless
men and women, has been in existence for a few years. There is discussion of
starting another group at a downtown church in Milwaukee that serves the needs
of homeless individuals through its meal program.
COSEW is also offering Centering Prayer among
people recovering from addictions and substance abuse. A regular
"Centering Prayer as 11th Step" Group has been in existence for a
number of years and plans are under way to expand these groups and offer
Introductory Workshops designed specifically for recovering individuals.
COSEW held a conference in November, 2004
exploring how contemplative prayer, particularly Centering Prayer, might be
practiced by people living with serious and persistent mental illness. A
nationally known speaker in the area of spirituality and mental health
recovery was brought in to augment the beginnings of this outreach. Meditation
groups for people living with mental illness are being held numerous times per
week in a large residential facility and at the VA in Milwaukee. A number of
individuals who meditate in these groups practice Centering Prayer. A
Presbyterian Church has invited COSEW to sponsor a Centering Prayer Group in
the near future specifically for individuals with mental illness.
Finally, a large hospital/health care
organization has started working with COSEW to possibly begin an introductory
series on Centering Prayer in its integrative medicine department for its
employees and eventually, for its patients and their family members, in the
near future. We are in the process of recruiting and training volunteers who
feel called to serve these different communities and are developing new
materials and approaches for working with some of them. We would invite your
prayers for the success of our outreach efforts.
Ron Mendyke, Leadership Team Member, COSEW
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