Contemplative Outreach of
Southeast Wisconsin
Milwaukee
Sr. Kathryn Ann Kobelinski SSND

Events

Prayer Groups Outreach
November 2007 Newsletter (pdf, 982 kb)

Message from Coordinator of COSEW

Thank you to everyone associated with COSEW! I have felt your support through prayer, in your words of encouragement, and by your work for our spiritual network. I am so grateful for the leadership of Madeline Soo, Barbara Wuest, Barbara Prendergast, Sr. Kathryn Ann Kobelinski, and others that have brought us to this day.

The present leadership team and areas of focus are:

Lois Blasinski - Outreach Ministries
Geraldine Busch - Resources and Contact with Prayer Groups
Debbie Harmon - Introductory Workshops
Sr. Kathryn Ann Kobelinski, SSND - Retreats and Finances
Ann Koerner CSA - Newsletter
Barbara Prendergast - Facilitator Formation

Requests:

As you meet and greet and interact with others at work, or church, or in social settings, the topic of centering prayer might surface in conversation. Would YOU be willing to be a host person for a Centering Prayer Introductory Workshop? COSEW is looking to host workshops in secular settings (park clubhouse, libraries, etc) as well as churches. Please contact Debbie Harmon 414-581-3343, innermonk@sbcglobal.net

These days we hear many voices clamoring for our disposable income. As you sort out these pleas, consider a generous donation to COSEW and/or to the Contemplative Outreach international office. Our local organization heavily relies on monies from the introductory workshops. In the last year and a half very few workshops have been held. Our treasury is low! Kindly pick a month for your prayer group to collect funds through the "basket donation program" where each person gives according to their means. Send contributions to Sr. Kathryn Ann Kobelinski, 1910 W. Bolivar, Milwaukee, WI 53221.

Inspiration:

On April 21st the Chicago chapter of Contemplative Outreach hosted a day on "Contemplative Living" with Gail Fitzpatrick-Hopler. Ann Koerner, Sr. Kathryn Ann, and I attended the event. With practical application and humorous anecdotes, Gail shared her insights and her personal experience of being a contemplative in her everyday world with its many routines.
"The contemplative disposition requires us to pause, wait, and listen to the promptings of the Spirit."

May you continue to enjoy the warmth and beauty of the days and evenings of summer.

Judee Weber
COSEW Coordinator

 

Resource Center

The Resource Center is Here to Serve You!

Books for purchase
CD’s, DVD’s, cassettes, video tapes for rent.

To order or for a complete listing of what is available,

Contact Geri Busch, Resource Manager
414-281-4507

The Living Search for God by William Meninger, OCSO

Using the 14th century spiritual classic The Cloud of the Unknowing as both a jumping off place and a sustained point of reference, Meninger, a Trappist Monk and retreat master, does a powerful, even stunning job of explaining contemplative prayer and making it approachable for any seeker.
The result, filled with humor and built by means of good, valid language that flows beautifully, is an excellent guide for anyone interested in deepening his or her prayer life. Publisher's Weekly

New Edition Open Mind Open Heart by Thomas Keating
        Includes some revised chapters.

Please return Fr Anrico's VT on The Welcoming Prayer. Thank you

….and much more!

COSEW Newsletter

Mailing address:

COSEW
S90 W22905 Rose Ave, Big Bend, WI 53103
Coordinator: Judee Weber
262-679-0880 or 262-662-4445  or

You are invited to support this ministry.
Please consider making a donation of $5.00 or more to help defray the cost of printing and mailing this newsletter, and for the administration of the Chapter.

Donations can be given to your facilitator or sent to:

Kathryn Ann Kobelinski, SSND,
1910 W. Bolivar Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53221

Submit Newsletter articles to  

Download Current Newsletter - November 2007

Editor: Ann Koerner, CSA

Spiritual Direction…Faith Companions

To Spiritual Directors

COSEW is currently compiling a list of spiritual directors who are available to the Centering Prayer community for spiritual direction. If you are a spiritual director who is rooted in the practice of Centering Prayer, and you would like to be on this list, please contact Debbie Harmon at or at (414) 581-3343. Leave your name and address, where you will meet and contact information for directees.

To Persons Seeking Spiritual Direction

If you have been thinking about connecting with a spiritual director (also known as a spiritual guide or spiritual companion), there are several spiritual directors in Southeast Wisconsin who have dedicated themselves to an ongoing practice of Centering Prayer.
Contact Debbie Harmon at or at (414) 581-3343 if you would like a list of these directors. COSEW will provide the list to those inquiring, and will not make a specific recommendation for a particular director.

The Spiritual Directors

Sister Bernita Marie Bittner, SSND
1704 East Norwich Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53207
(414) 319-0508

Rev. Janis Blean-Kachigan
Summerfield United Methodist Church
728 East Juneau Avenue
Milwaukee, WI
Also at
Bethel Hill United Methodist Church
(414) 427-8265

Debbie Harmon, M.Div., M.A.P.C.
2825 North Mayfair Road
Suite #101
Milwaukee, WI 53222
(414) 581-3343

Jean Hausmann, M.A.
4465 North Oakland Avenue
Shorewood, WI 53211
(414) 217-4418

S Ann Koerner, CSA, MA Christian Spirituality
3971 South 92nd Street
Milwaukee, WI 53228
(414) 817-0209

Monica Meagher
Currently limits directees to SSP&P parishioners.
SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Parish
2491 North Murray Street
Milwaukee, WI 53211
(414) 962-2443

Barbara B. Prendergast
St. Robert Catholic Parish
4019 North Farwell Avenue
Shorewood, WI
(414) 964-1268

Fr. David Shields, SJ
Casa Romero Renewal Center
423 West Bruce Street
Milwaukee, WI 53204
Also at
home at Marquette University
(414) 224-7564 - work
(414) 288-5057 – home

Directors in training
These two directors-in-training are looking to direct one or two directees as they complete their spiritual direction internships. Sessions are free of charge during the internships.

Gloria Dryer
Finishes training program November 2008.
801 Glen Ridge Court
Waukesha, WI 53188
(262) 524-8749

Peggy C. Kober
Finishes training program July 2008.
Cedar Valley Retreat Center
5349 Hwy D
West Bend, WI 53090 (Washington County)
(414) 333-3689

*Please note: This list is for information purposes only. COSEW (Contemplative Outreach of Southeast Wisconsin) does not officially endorse the directors listed here.

Download printable .pdf

   The Leadership of Contemplative Outreach of Southwest Wisconsin
 invites you to pray and consider volunteering for the Chapter.

Contact: Judee Weber 262-662-4445

Thank you

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Outreach Ministry at COSEW

In January, I accepted the position to coordinate the Outreach Ministry for COSEW. 
This ministry reaches out to the homeless, 
                            the incarcerated,
   
                         people entrapped by alcohol and substance abuse, and
   
                             patients and staff in health care and mental health settings.

Goal

My goal is to introduce Centering Prayer to organizations serving the above groups and then find individuals who feel called to lead one of the groups. In the few months since I have accepted this call, several individuals have stepped forward willing to lead groups. This has enabled us to have discussions with the staff at several facilities:
   
     St. Ben’s/Guesthouse
   
         St. Vincent de Paul Southside Meal Program in Milwaukee and
   
             Love, Inc. in Burlington.

Special Needs Population
Undoubtedly there are many more organizations in Southeast Wisconsin that would be fertile ground for a Centering Prayer group. However, because the persons have special needs, it may be challenging to find facilitators among the care givers.. Therefore, I am searching for individuals who are practicing Centering Prayer to assist in facilitating one of these special groups.

Gratitude

I personally have found Centering Prayer to be a life changing practice, and am most grateful to the leadership team and facilitators who answered the Spirit’s call to establish Centering Prayer groups in Southeast Wisconsin. Now I feel it is my turn to continue to sow new seeds.

Request for assistance

If you too are grateful and feel called to serve persons who are marginalized and vulnerable, please give some prayerful consideration to becoming involved in this ministry, either as a facilitator or as a member of the service team.

Contact me at (262) 895-7268 (evenings/weekends) or at

If you are in contact with other groups, organizations, agencies that may be interested in forming a group please contact me.

Whether you are able to assist directly or not, I ask you to join me in keeping this outreach ministry in your prayers, that we may honor the Spirit with our work.

Lois Blasinski
Member of the COSEW Leadership Team
Outreach Ministry

The seeds on good ground are those who hear the word in a spirit of openness,
retain it,
and bear fruit through perseverance. 

                                                                               Luke 8: 15

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Word Association for "Sit"

Sometimes God speaks to us in unusual ways. Often these ways are tailor-made to our own personality: this is God's approach to getting our attention.

On March 17, 2007, I attended my first United-in-Prayer Day for Contemplative Outreach and found it to be very spiritually rewarding. I had my introductory course in Centering Prayer in September 2005 and have been faithfully practicing the prayer since then. I find, as Father Keating has said, that the "thoughts" persist. I continue to return to the sacred word, a symbol of my consent to God's presence and action within me.

At the initial training I was amused by the term "sit" to indicate the time of prayer. While it does make sense to use this term since what we do is "sit", my previous associations with the word were in relation to my two unruly dogs. They did not consider "sit" to be something that they wanted to do for very long. They are easily distracted, a reality I also experienced when I practice a centering prayer "sit".

This was very amusing to me. Other prayer companions did not seem to share the same amusement when I mentioned it. However, they were kind enough not to say that it was a weird word association and to suggest that I try ink blots instead!

During the morning at the United in Prayer Day, Both Father Keating and Abbot Joseph Boyle spoke to the importance of listening and focusing our attention on God.

At lunch I mentioned to Debbie Harmon my initial diversion at the term "sit" and my dog training associations with the word. She said (as had others) that she had not made that connection and was nice enough not to suggest that it was a peculiar thought.

While I am not prone to visions, it happened that when I closed my eyes for our afternoon "sit", I saw a circle of various breeds of canines. I asked, "What breed am I?" I suddenly realized that I am a Border Collie - a very smart dog with a need to be intellectually challenged.

I immediately recalled the demonstration I had seen of two Border Collies in Ireland. (Was it a coincidence that this was St. Patrick's Day?) In response to his whistles and hand signals, the dog trainer had his two dogs do a variety of amazing movements to herd sheep on a hillside pasture. Considerable practice was needed for each dog to learn to listen. Eventually, the dogs became very attentive to their master.

Following this, I had a flash of insight! My role in life is to serve Jesus, the Shepherd, in tending his flock. Like the collies, God is teaching me how to hear his voice.

I have been doing pastoral care, volunteering on weekends for the past year and a half. I feel called to make this volunteer work my main commitment when I retire from being a speech pathologist.

The vision closed with me as a small black and white dog faithfully listening for my Master's voice. I was then content to "sit" and listen.

 

Events

Prayer Groups Outreach
November 2007 Newsletter (pdf, 982 kb)

  Centering Prayer Groups 
Southeast Wisconsin Chapter 

You are welcome to attend any of the prayer groups below.
We suggest that you contact the facilitator before attending the gathering

Highlighted names are e-mail links

Day Prayer Group
Location
Date & Time Contact
Sundays St. John the Baptist Parish Center,
Jefferson
twice monthly
 (varies)
5:30 pm
Jacqueline Titus
920-674-4539
  Tippecanoe Presbyterian Church,
125 W Saveland Ave.
Bay View, Milwaukee
2nd, 3rd, 4th
6:00 pm

414-481-4680, 
 
Mondays Summerfield Methodist
Milwaukee
5:30 pm
June, July, Aug only; beginning in Sept on Thurs at 5:30pm

414-272-2610
Our Lady of Lourdes
Milwaukee
at 6:30 pm Joan Copson
414-545-4316
  SS. Cyril & Methodius rectory
822 New Jersey Ave., 
Sheboygan
at 6:30 - 8:00 pm
920-457-3895
  Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist
331 N. Van Buren, 
Milwaukee
at 6:45 pm
414-332-8807
  Casa Romero
Milwaukee
7:00 pm Rosie Ayala
414-383-3449
  Springdale Lutheran Church
Mt. Horeb
7:00 pm Michelle Meyer
608-437-5647
  St. Leonard Parish
W 173 S 777 Westwood Dr., Muskego
at 8:00 pm
262-662-4445
 
Tuesdays Froedtert Hospital Chapel
Milwaukee
11:30 am Emil Harder
414-466-3337
  Lumen Christi
Mequon
1:00 pm
Gretchen Peterson
262-240-0087
  St Alphonsus, 
Greendale
1:00 pm Geri Busch
414-281-4507
  St. Mary's
Waukesha
6:30 pm
262-524-8749
  "CP as 11 Step Practice"
Cathedral of St. John
331 N. Van Buren
Milwaukee
6:45 pm
414-281-2066 or
Carol Ann Meverden
 414-332-4997
  St. Paul's
Racine
6:30 pm Rev. Frye
262-884-4571
  St. Mary,
Burlington
6:30 pm
262-245-1389
  SS Peter & Paul Church
2490 N. Cramer

Milwaukee
7:00 pm
414-962-2443
 
Wednesdays Repairers of the Breach, Homeless Shelter
Milwaukee
8:20 am Mary Ann Erdtmann
414-353-8740
  St. Robert Parish Center
2214 E. Capitol Dr., 
Shorewood/Milwaukee
9:15 am
414-964-1268
  St. Monica's
Whitefish Bay
9:30 am
414-332-1567
  United Methodist Church
Waukesha
9:30 am
262-896-0063
  St. Rita's Group
4339 Douglas Ave.
Racine
6:30 pm
262-639-9341
  Holy Family
Whitefish Bay
6:50 pm Tom Hooymann
414-962-7885
  Holy Wisdom Monastery
(formerly Saint Benedict Center)
Madison
7:00 pm
1st & 3rd
Hatheway Brooks

or
  Good Shepherd Church
W 88 N 17658 Christman Rd. Rm 200
Menomonee Falls
at 7:00 pm
414-353-8740
  St. Matthias
Milwaukee
7:00 pm
414-543-3784
 
Thursdays St. Leonard Parish
W 173 S 777 Westwood Dr.
Muskego
at 9:00 am
262-662-4445
  Tippecanoe Presbyterian
Bay View, Milwaukee
2:30 - 4 pm Karen Hagan
414-481-4680
www.tippechurch.org
  Summerfield Methodist
Milwaukee
5:30 pm
beginning in Sept.
(in June, July, Aug on Mon at 5:30pm)

414-272-2610
  Unity West
Highway 100
Milwaukee
6:00 pm
1st & 3rd
Paul Strecher
262-363-9498
  Christ Presbyterian Church
Madison
6:30 pm
1st & 3rd 

608-233-9188
  St John Vianney,
Brookfield
7:00 pm
Every other week

262-367-5857
St. Gregory the Great
Milwaukee
7:00 pm
414-817-0209
  St. Margaret Mary Parish Center
3970 N 92nd St.,

Milwaukee
7:30 pm Emil Harder
414-466-3337
 
Fridays St. Margaret Mary Parish Center
3970 N 92nd St.

Milwaukee
9:15 am
every other week
Emil Harder
414-466-3337
Tudor Oaks Retirement Community Chapel
Muskego
2:00 pm Rev. Steve Jones
414-525-6405
 
Saturdays St. Luke Episcopal
Madison
9:00 am Judy Zeller
608-222-6752
St. Roman
1710 W. Bolivar Ave
Milwaukee
9:00 - 11:30 am
Silent Saturday
1st Saturday of the month

414-282-7310

For the most current information, contact Barbara Prendergast (414) 964-1268;

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Events

Prayer Groups Outreach
November 2007 Newsletter (pdf, 982 kb)

  Events

Silent Saturdays

First Saturday of Each Month
9:00-11:30 am 
at St. Roman’s Parish. 1710 W. Bolivar Ave
.

Contact: Sr. Kathryn Ann: (414) 282-7310
            

YOU are welcome to join us whenever possible! 
It is not necessary to call ahead. Just come and deepen your spiritual experience of centering prayer & Lectio by gathering the first Saturday of each month. We meet in the lower level gathering room of St. Roman's Parish Office building (entrance in the back - second door.)

You are renewed and on your way by 11:30!

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Retreats

"The Welcoming Prayer is my active prayer practice outside the time of centering prayer."
The fruit of this practice helps to diminish the influence of my own false-self system." 
                                                                                                  Bill Sheehan, OMI

Intensive-Advanced

Siena Center, Racine, WI
June 6-13, 2008
Contact: Monica Meagher  

Intensive/Post Intensive

Portiuncula Retreat Center Frankfort IL
Oct 11-18, 2008
Contact: Sr. Benita Jasurda 630-725-6011 

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Each session will be guided by a member of the leadership who has participated in Living Flame I and II in the Chicago Chapter.
Inquire about details to Margie Tomlinson  
Visit the Chicago Chapter Webpage for more information.

  Go into your inner room and close the door. 

 

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