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Volume 21, Number 2 ·
January / June 2006
Chapter Updates
San Diego, CA § Denver,
CO § Colorado Springs, CO § Atlanta,
GA § Chicago, IL
Lake Charles, LA § New
Orleans, LA § Mexico § Michigan
§ New Mexico § Walden,
NY
Westchester, NY § Portland,
OR § Philippines § Rapid
City, SD § Mid & East TN
West TN § Dallas,
TX § Washington § Washington
DC § Wyoming
California,
San Diego
We are anticipating a very exciting year of spiritually enriching events.
In addition to holding at least four Introductory Workshop Programs, we
have invited some excellent speakers. Cherry Haisten will present on the
Welcoming Prayer and Fr. Justin Langille on “Unmasking the False Self
with Compassion, Part Two.”. We are also planning a meditative Labyrinth
Walk and a viewing of the video “From San Diego to Snowmass with a side
trip to St. Meinrad” filmed by Co-coordinator Chris Hagen. Sue and Chris
Hagen, Co-coordinators, 706-745-8860, sue.hagen@sbcglobal.net.
Colorado, Colorado Springs
The Spiritual Journey videos were completed by 15
participants in 2004-2005, followed by an Intensive weekend retreat at
Benet Pines Retreat Center. Three new staff members were added in
September, after attending the Presenters Training Program; Sally Bowman,
Sally Logie, and Jim Graven. Besides interning as a teacher in
Introductory and weekly sessions, Sally brought Centering Prayer and
Lectio Divina to her home church, First United Methodist in Colorado
Springs. Jim Graven and Susan Logie also assisted at Benet Hill and
facilitate weekly Centering Prayer classes at the Territorial Prison in
Canon City, CO. Two Intensive Centering Prayer weekends will be offered at
Benet Pines Retreat Center in the Black Forest area between Denver and
Colorado Springs. Dates are: January 20-22, 2006 and April 21-23, 2006.
The cost is $160. There are several weekly prayer groups active in the
area. Spritual Journey classes began in September and run through May. Sr.
Therese O’Grady, 719-473-6184
Illinois, Chicago
Chicago Chapter's leadership team of six has a focus on
leadership formation. In May the SE Wisconsin and Chicago chapters held a
weekend formation event for presenters of the Seven Session Introductory
Program in Centering Prayer. Two day-long sessions, with modeling and
practicums, are being held for those unable Six presenters- in-training
are now updated in the latest revisions of the essentials. September
through May is the second Living Flame I series. In 2006-2007 Living Flame
II will be offered. A Leadership Enrichment Day. was held in November. We
look forward to having our first Post Intensive (yes, without intensive
participants) in July 2006. A Northern Midwest Cluster Enrichment weekend
is being planned for April 22- 24, 2006 around the theme of Contemplative
Life Values. Margie Tomlinson, coordinator, 847-391-0997, matomlinson@comcast.net
Louisiana, Lake Charles
Our ninth year of Centering Prayer in Lake Charles was
blessed by a four day retreat led by Fr. Keating. Our group meets on the
third Tuesday each month for a day of prayer and reflection at Saint
Charles Retreat Center. Recently our outreach has grown and there are two
additional small groups meeting now. Fr. Bill Sheehan was here for a
November weekend retreat. Each month we view the Spiritual Journey tapes,
and although this is our third time to see them, we always come away with
new insight and inspiration. Barbara Tomme, 337-855-4239
Mexico
The Holy Spirit has opened doors for us with the Cardinal
of Mexico City, Cardinal Norberto Rivera, and five bishops in the cities
of Toluca, Monterrey, Morelia, and Acambaro, as they have welcomed us into
their diocese. In May we gave the first Introductory Workshop for
Centering Prayer and Lectio Divina to priests in Mexico City, with the
assistance of 25 priests. The first Intensive Retreat ever held in Mexico
was also held in May. Ilse Reissner and Maru Ladron of Guevara took part,
helped by 20 others from different parts of the Mexican Republic. Our
first retreat was held in April, attended by 100 contemplative nuns. From
the two May events, we were asked to offer another similar workshop and
retreat. The second workshop was held in Mexico City in October. The
Bishop sent approximately 50 priests. The second retreat was held in
November, again attended by around 100 contemplative nuns. A second
Formation Workshop was given in November. Our activities have also
included six Introductory retreats to lay persons in different cities of
the Mexican Republic, with the respective follow-up workshops. Judith-
Julio Bernal de Amodio, 55-2167- 6728, Pelusa_ju@hotmail.com
New Mexico
We are 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. It
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 this retreat with those in attendance in Austin. Susan Rush,
505-466-4527, susrush@aol.com
New York, Westchester
Contemplative Outreach of Westchester (COW) continues to
present programs to introduce the method of Centering Prayer.
Additionally, we offer an annual Forgiveness Prayer Workshop in September
to commemorate 9/11, a Centering Prayer Weekend Retreat in October, and an
upcoming April 2006 Welcoming Prayer Weekend Retreat. COW supports two
outreach programs: Prison Outreach and 12-Step Outreach. Chapter members
bring Centering Prayer to the Bedford Women's Prison and the men at
Sing-Sing in Ossining, New York. A member of our chapter developed a model
for an Eleventh-Step Meditation Meeting that includes the Saint Francis
Prayer, 20 minutes of silence, a talk on the eleventh step, and group
sharing. This meeting is open to all 12-step programs. We offer seasonal
Saturday Prayer Days on the second Saturday of the month. 2005 and 2006
mark our first Founders' Days. Judy Blanchard-Young presented a
contemplative program in November 2005, and Tom Skinner will lead another
Founders' Day Program in 2006. We honor our roots and appreciate all the
efforts of those early followers of Father Thomas Keating and Mary
Mrozowski. In October 2005 chapter members Tom Skinner, Steve Standiford,
Diane Harkin, and Stephanie Iachetta attended a Train-the-Trainer Workshop
in the new Essentials of Centering Prayer. They will assist the Faculty in
updating presenters in the Northeast Cluster. Stephanie Iachetta received
the essentials of Lectio Divina from Sister Mary Tasto, OSB, to prepare
her as a presenter in- training for Lectio Divina. Senior members mentor
those in their prayer group who subscribe to the Contemplative Living
Program. Most groups participate in and support the Basket Program.
Special thanks to our Leadership Team and to our Facilitators for their
devoted service. For information about our upcoming events, check our Link
on the National Website. Stephanie Iachetta, 914-921- 3264, stef60@aol.com
(this email address blocks unknown mail so call first for clearance)
Philippines
In July CO Philippines celebrated its 15th Anniversary with
Fr. Thomas Keating in Manila. The message of "Living Ordinary Life
with Extraordinary Love" and "Deepening Our Relationship with
God through Prayer" was imparted by Fr. Thomas to more than 3,000
people both, lay and religious. Despite his full schedule in Manila, Fr.
Keating made time to pay a courtesy visit to the Papal Nuncio, Msgr.
Antonio Franco, as well as the Archbishop of Manila, Arch. Gaudencio
Rosales. Both occasions gave Fr. Keating an opportunity to know more about
the Church in our country with its unique concerns and strengths. We pray
that we may be fervent and committed in our work of spreading centering
prayer in our country, of becoming agents of peace in a divided country
and world, and of living with utmost charity in our daily lives. Tess
Colayco, 632-817-9499, tesscolayco@mydestiny.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
Texas, Dallas
Our Centering Prayer groups continue to grow. We meet
weekly, practice Centering Prayer and Lectio Divina. We view Fr. Thomas’
videos, along with reviewing the Contemplative Life Program. We had a
great gathering on The United in Prayer day in March and enjoyed sharing
that day with practitioners from our neighboring city of Fort Worth. In
May we completed a Centering Prayer Workshop with about 25 people in
attendance. Just about everyone in the Dallas prayer groups have Stephanie
Iachetta’s book The Daily Reader for Contemplative Living. We had a
surprise visit with Stephanie at one of our groups this summer; and yes,
she autographed our books for us. Finally, we were all saddened by the
death of Fr. Basil Pennington. He will be missed by all of who read and
share his books. We would especially like to say thank you to Fr. Thomas
and all of the staff for the wonderful work you do to heal a broken world.
Sandy Guancial, 972-722-6029.
Washington
We are the only Centering Prayer group in a rather large
area in the southeastern corner of Washington State. We meet faithfully
every Tuesday at noon in the chapel of the Congregational Church in Walla
Walla. Our group is very small, but hopefully will grow as a result of
Barbara Huston’s presentation in September on Centering Prayer. Pamela
Jarboe, 509-525-2512, pjarboe@mailstation.com
Wyoming
The Alta Retreat Center suspended formal programs last
September. In an effort to “meet the signs of the time” ARC has been
able to re-vision its mission. Rev. Sandy Casey-Martus has a new position
at All Saints Episcopal Church in Austin, Texas. Susan Chernak and Beverly
Charette will continue coordinating Contemplative Outreach offerings out
of St. Francis in Alta. Br. Selby Coffman, OSB and Ken Eklund will be
leading programs now hosted at the Benedictine Priory in Jerome, Idaho.
The Priory is centrally located and served by the Twin Falls Idaho
airport, which is only fifteen minutes away. A December 05 Intensive
Retreat is already scheduled. Registration can be made by calling the Priory at 208-324-2377.
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Colorado,
Denver
January through June is a vibrant time for our Center for
Contemplative Living. We begin our second trimester of Spiritual Journey
classes with an Introduction to Centering Prayer Workshop on January 21.
Attendance at the intros continues to break records. Our very popular
Thursday Evening Specials- one session classes on a variety of topics
related to the contemplative experience-continue through the winter/spring
terms. Our retreat schedule kicks off with Yoga and Centering Prayer, Jan.
12-15, 2006. Fr. Carl Arico returns to Denver February 10-12 to present
another Commuter Retreat which allows attendees to work the individual
sessions into their busy schedules. The Lenten staff retreat at St.
Benedict's Monastery in Snowmass, CO is a long standing tradition, as is
Fr. Thomas Keating's appearance at our Annual Contemplative Conference on
March 25. This year, Fr. William Menninger will join Fr. Thomas to further
explore the contemplative dimensions of Christianity. Our summer weekend
Intensive June 2-4 at the St. Malo Retreat Center is the last before the
Center closes for the summer. Through out the winter and spring, classes,
special events and programs such as our Half Days of Prayer and Immersion
Experiences reflect the attentiveness of our servant leadership teams and
volunteer staff to the needs and desires of those who seek to live the
contemplative dimension of the Gospel. Sr. Bernadette Teasdale,
303-698-7729, srb@contemplativeoutreach-co.org
Georgia,
Atlanta
Roseanne Havird's term as coordinator of CO-A came to a
close after four years of dedicated, selfless service. Roseanne has been
instrumental in the "extraordinary" growth of the Centering
Prayer practice all over Georgia. She has been an active participant and
leader in our local chapter, our Mid-south cluster, and CO Ltd. Roberta
Oster, our current co-coordinator, will be joined by Cathy Hightower. Mary
Joyce and Vernon Dixon are contact persons for North Georgia. During 2005,
five additional prayer groups were established; requests for introductory
workshops continued to come in; and churches of all denominations took
turns in hosting "Saturday Mornings of Silence." Other events
included a Centering Prayer presentation for the "Center for Positive
Aging;" participation in the annual "Eucharistic Congress;"
a Centering Prayer presentation at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit for
the "11th Step Retreat;" "Centering Prayer As An 11th Step
Practice" 7-session introductory program; a 5-day Intensive and
Post-Intensive Centering Prayer Retreat at the Monastery of the Holy
Spirit; and the 20th Anniversary Fundraising Tour with Father Keating and
other CO-Ltd. staff members. Susan Komis will be back for our second
"Visioning Day" as we continue to open our minds and hearts to
the Spirit, the vision, and the principles of Contemplative Outreach and
contemplative service. Roberta Oster, 404-299-2670, robertaoster@bellsouth.net
Louisiana,
New Orleans
Contemplative Outreach, New Orleans is now a group of
Katrina Pilgrims, far from home, but still on the journey. We will join in
with our Centering Prayer partners in Baton Rouge and Lake Charles,
Louisiana whenever we can. Ed and I have found the Welcoming Prayer and
Discernment modules from the CLP that we brought along with us very
helpful in the day-to-day. We thought what we needed was a module about
Noah and the flood...! Actually, the Welcoming Prayer and Discernment
Modules cover the territory well. Our thanks to all for your prayers and
support. Vivien Michals, 504-944-4000, vived2@cox.net
Michigan
In West Michigan a Day of Enrichment was held at the
Dominican Center, Grand Rapids, in December. Two psychologists, Dr.
Terrilyn Kreuger of Kalamazoo and Dr. Judith Kuiper of Grand Rapids, spoke
on the psychological, spiritual and healing fruit of Centering Prayer.
Terri has studied the health benefits of meditation and Judy has written a
doctoral dissertation on the benefits of Centering Prayer. The United in
Prayer Day was observed at the Dominican Center. The De Sales Center,
Brooklyn, MI offers a day of prayer, generally on the third Saturday of
each month. And they conduct weekend Centering Prayer retreats in March
and November. The De Sales Center was also host to a Formation for
Contemplative Outreach Service led by Anne Mazza, Therese Saulnier, David
Muyskens and Ardis Gardella. In August, Fr. Thomas Keating visited us at
Sacred Heart Church in Dearborn, speaking on the contemplative dimension
of the Gospel and offering a practicum on Centering Prayer. A meeting was
held for developing interest in the formation of a Chapter in the Detroit
area. In November, Fr. Carl Arico conducted a retreat in Grand Rapids on
the "The Cloud of Unknowing", applying the wisdom of the 14th
century spiritual classic to life in the 21st century. David Muyskens,
616- 452-2234, jdavidmuyskens@cs.com
New
York, Walden
St. Andrew’s Retreat House
The retreats and programs offered here at St. Andrew's
continue to be an ongoing source of nourishment and support for those
committed to living a contemplative lifestyle. In May we were privileged
and awed by Cynthia Bourgeault in a Six Day retreat based on her book,
"Centering Prayer and Inner Awakening." All who attended are
looking forward to the next event with Cynthia at St. Andrew's which is
actually already in place. Cynthia will be one of the presenters at the 21
Day Centering Prayer Immersion Retreat, June 3-23, 2006 along with Thomas
Keating and Therese Saulnier. As part of the Contemplative Outreach of
Orange County commitment to spreading Centering Prayer and the
contemplative prayer practices in the Hudson Valley, Fr. Thomas Keating
spoke at Mt. St. Mary's College in Newburgh, NY in October. The committee
provided information on Workshops and Enrichment Programs available in the
area to introduce and support the Centering Prayer practice for those
unable to attend weekend or longer events at St. Andrew's. It is an
exciting time of growth and change!!! We invite you to visit our website www.centeringprayernys.org*.
We continue to be grateful to God, Contemplative Outreach and the Sisters
of Our Lady of Charity who make it all possible. Much love and thanks to
all who come to St. Andrew's and support us in known and unknown ways.
Cathy McCarthy, 845 778-2102, cathymc@frontiernet.net
Oregon, Portland
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. 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. Shirley Krueger, shirleysnjm@comcast.net
South Dakota, Rapid
City
Maria Tasto presented a Lectio Divina workshop for our
Spring Retreat. It was a blessing along the Spiritual Journey of all who
attended. Phyllis Thompson from Nanaimo, B.C. gave the St. Martin Oblat
Retreat in October. Her themes were seeking God through Centering Prayer,
the Benedictine Spirituality of work, and the challenge of being
peacemakers in today’s world. During Retreat, Oblate Geri Konenkamp gave
her report on her trip to the Oblate World Congress held in Rome in
September. Fr. Mark McCormich, Rapid City, is joining with Sister Marmion
Howe to invite the public to join us at St. Martin Manastery every
Thursday night for an evening of Centering Prayer and Lectio, 7:00 to 8:30
p.m. This is a new venture, and will continue for a year, and, if there
seems to be a need, it will continue on. Sister Marmion Howe will visit
Rome, and other areas of our spiritual heritage, including places where
St. Benedict started out, eg. Monte Cassino and Subiaco. Sr Marmion Howe,
605-343-2688, srmarmion@aol.com
Tennessee, West
On May 7, 2005, Susan Komis led our Chapter in a Visioning
Day to explore the Organic Model for Chapter Growth and Development, to
discern our Chapter's strengths and challenges, and then form Service
Teams to address the most urgent needs. We determined that the principal
need was to expand our trained Presenters so that we can meet the
increasing demand for additional workshops in Centering Prayer and Lectio
Divina. On June 11, 2005, our Facilitators and Leadership Team met to
instill and share the Vision Statement of Contemplative Outreach, Ltd.
After a discernment process led by Mike Potter, Coordinator, and Elizabeth
Vaughn-Neely, Contact Person for Jackson, Tennessee, Service Team Leaders
and members stepped forward in service to the Chapter in the areas of
Formation and Facilitator/Group Support, Publicity/Communications, and
Resource Management (Books, Tapes, etc.) The Formation Service Team has
been meeting since then and has announced that a Formation for
Contemplative Outreach Service Training will be held at a beautiful new
retreat center in Dancyville, Tennessee (one hour from Memphis) from
November 17-22, 2005. It will be led by Anne Mazza. For more information,
contact Elizabeth Vaughn-Neely, 731-421-1669
Washington, DC
Since Fall 2005, our chapter has joyfully focused upon
preparing for a 20th Anniversary Tour visit to the D.C, Northern Virginia,
and Maryland metropolitan area. The preparation came to a splendid climax
during May 21-22, 2005, when Frs. Thomas and Carl, and Marie Howard, spent
the weekend with us. By all accounts, our 20th Tour visit was
enriching:financially, spiritually, and in the growth of servant
leadership and of our chapter overall. Our leadership group, group
facilitators, and other servant-leaders look forward to the upcoming year,
as we work together to support the emergent initiatives -the "sproutings
of the Spirit" - that are resulting from our Tour experience. We feel
gratitude toward our visitors, volunteers, and the hundreds of people who
attended or otherwise participated in the weekend. We look forward to
doing our part to help the workings of the Spirit in the months ahead.
Ronald Barnett, Coordinator, rbarnett@mindspring.com,
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* The above links on this page refer to website with
potential centering prayer information.
San Diego, CA § Denver,
CO § Colorado Springs, CO § Atlanta,
GA § Chicago, IL
Lake Charles, LA § New
Orleans, LA § Mexico § Michigan
§ New Mexico § Walden,
NY
Westchester, NY § Portland,
OR § Philippines § Rapid
City, SD § Mid & East TN
West TN § Dallas,
TX § Washington § Washington
DC § Wyoming
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