Winter / Spring 2015 - Dominican Sisters of Hope
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Winter / Spring 2015 - Dominican Sisters of Hope
Mariandale & Retreat Conference CENTER WINTER/SPRING 2015 Our Vision As a prophetic community, Mariandale is, first and foremost, Contemplative (grounded in God) and, as such, is dedicated to: Consciousness (awareness and mindfulness) Seeking and Speaking the Truth Developing Informed Consciences Promoting Peace and Justice Modeling Psychological and Spiritual Health and Helping to Create and Sustain Inclusive, Collaborative, and Organic Systems (respectful of all persons, creatures, and aspects of creation) MARIANDALE IS A SPONSORED MINISTRY OF THE DOMINICAN SISTERS OF HOPE. Mariandale & Retreat Conference CENTER WINTER/SPRING 2015 PROGRAMS In this issue… 1 HANDS FOR HOPE PROGRAMS: Create-Away by the River Nurturing the Creative Spirit Patchwork & Prayers Ministry 1 DECEMBER 2014 Advent Taize Prayer Advent Day of Reflection: Discerning the Difference between the Inner Child and the Divine Child 1 JANUARY 2015 Yoga for Relaxation, Rejuvenation and Balance 2JANUARY Burrowing Deep: A Winter’s Silent Retreat Group Counseling Sessions: Loss A Hands for Hope Program: Creating a Prayer Board Winter Crafters’ and Quilters’ Retreat Weekend: Tropical Paradise 2FEBRUARY Book Discussion Group: Cosmology and Spirituality 3FEBRUARY What Does God Expect of Us? Seeing Lenten Sunday Readings with New Eyes Gentle Chair Yoga I Am Always with You: Lunchtime Lenten Series The Enneagram: Getting to Know You 4MARCH Moving Prayer: Discovering the Contemplative Dimension in Daily Life A Lenten Retreat: Writing Your Spiritual Memoir: Review, Reflect, Relive Painful Fate, Divine Destiny: Living with Chronic Pain or Illness – Part 1 Creation Care Starts at Home Ongoing Contemplative Formation Program: The Mystic Heart of God 5MARCH Pre-Triduum Quiet Days 5APRIL Triduum Retreat Gospel Inclusivity: A Challenge for the Church Sacred Icons: Windows into Stillness Painful Fate, Divine Destiny: Living with Chronic Pain or Illness – Part 2 A Formative Day for Directors of the Spiritual Directors’ Training Program 5MAY Broken, Beautiful, and Beloved 6MAY Labyrinth Walk: Honoring Mothers, Mary and Earth Praying the Ordinary “As always, I come to Mariandale for renewal. I arrive rather confused, tired, and overwhelmed. I leave feeling God’s care and am recharged, peace-filled and centered. I also find inner freedom. It is my spiritual home.” – a retreatant What’s New? How Blessed Was I! For the past eleven and a half years I have been ministering at Mariandale first as the Administrator of the Center, then as the Director. But my association with the Dominican Sisters of Hope began many years before at Mt. St. Mary College. So, it has been a long and fruitful relationship of collaboration for over 42 years. With the sisters I have found a home for not only my skills and gifts but my spiritual heart as well. My place within the Church has always been with religious communities, having been educated from grammar school through graduate school by various orders of sisters, brothers, and priests. No wonder that three of my four closest friends belong to religious congregations! As I “retire” at the end of February, I hope to “re-engage” in new ways at Mariandale - doing programs, retreats, and spiritual direction. If I have learned anything from the vowed religious, it’s that there is no such thing as being without a ministry! I not only feel blessed to have worked with such a wonderful staff and joyous to have extended this ministry to so many incredible presenters, directors, and guests but, most of all, I have gratefully lived out a part of my destiny in this sacred place, companioned by a community of sister sojourners. Thank you for that incredible privilege, my true Sisters of Hope! Spiritual Director’s Training Program to be Offered Again In conjunction with Linwood Spiritual Center, Mariandale will once again offer a training program for all those discerning the call to the ministry of companioning others on their spiritual journeys. The program is deeply rooted in the historical and theological traditions of Christian spirituality, and includes skill training, an ongoing practicum in directing, mentoring and supervision. The program will take place alternately at Mariandale and Linwood in Rhinebeck, NY from September 2015 through May 2016. Application deadline: May 31, 2015. Call Kathy Donnelly, SU at Linwood (845) 876-4178 x305 for the application and further information. Limited scholarships are available. A Place to Bring Your Meeting Are you looking for a place to hold some planning days? Does your extended family want a summer picnic next year? Does your book club need a place to meet? Is your support group seeking a safe “home”? These are just a few of the many reasons you might think about coming to Mariandale. We rent to non-profit organizations and informal groups of all kinds - large and small, religious or secular, on a one-time or a recurring basis. Our meeting rooms vary in size from cozy parlors to audience-style seating for 175 people. We also have 44 single bedrooms. Our magnificent location, overlooking the Hudson, is easily accessible to New York City and very affordable. Call Sr. Lois or Deann at (914) 941-4455 x103 to arrange a tour. Winter/Spring 2015 Programs PLEASE NOTE: failure to have your registration in 10 days prior to the program, may result in the program being cancelled. Register early! Hands for Hope Programs: Create-Away by the River Find the creative time and space you seek to pursue your art or craft in a well-lit, spacious environment tailored to your needs and nourishing to your creative spirit. This is a great opportunity for quilters to get help with layering large quilts and time to work on them, and for other artists and crafters to find inspiration and relaxation in beautiful, quiet surroundings. Bring your own equipment and supplies and structure your own time. We provide tables, chairs, and access to resources for exploration and inspiration. Accommodations can be made for both individuals and small groups. Come for half or full day. Bring your lunch or purchase it separately. Hostess: Donna Brunell, OP (914) 941-4455 x216 Call for available space and dates. Fee: overnight guests (includes 3 meals): $75/ night; commuters: $30 for full day (includes lunch); $15 for half day; may purchase lunch separately. Nurturing the Creative Spirit Come with a group of your friends to experience a new craft or practice an old one in a reflective and stress-free atmosphere. We have teachers who can offer quilting, knitting, crocheting, card crafting, paper making and more. Learn ways your project can be used to bring happiness to others. Minimum of three participants required. Private lessons/consultation also available upon request. Coordinator: Donna Brunell, OP (914) 941-4455 x216 Call to arrange dates/times. Fee: To be determined at time of registration Patchwork & Prayers Ministry Join local quilters eager to quilt for a cause! Stitched with prayer as well as thread, this act of kindness and compassion will be given to an individual or cause decided upon by the group. This is a good way for beginners to learn basic skills. Participants are invited to join in the contemplative prayer at 11:30 am to pray for those who will receive the work of their hands and for all who need the warmth of God’s love. Coordinator: Donna Brunell, OP (914) 941-4455 x216 Meets the 3rd Thursday September – May 9:30 am – 3:00 pm No fee: lunch may be purchased DECEMBER 2014 Advent Taize Prayer Come join us in an ecumenical evening prayer service modeled upon those designed by the Interdenominational Christian community of Taize, France. These sacred candlelight services include beautiful seasonal chants, sacred readings, generous time of silence for personal reflection, and prayer of intercession. Presiders: Nancy Erts, OP and Linda Rivers, OP Wednesday, December 3, 10, 17, 7:00 – 8:00 pm Free-will offering Advent Day of Reflection: Discerning the Difference between the Inner Child and the Divine Child The birth of the Divine Child within us, as described by the mystics, is radically different than the echoes of the wounded and unconscious Inner Child. This full reflection day/workshop will be an attempt to allow the grace of Christ’s birth, rather than our shadow and immature side, to dominate our consciousness. Presenter: Brother Don Bisson, FMS Saturday, December 6, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm Fee: $75 - $95 (as you are able) JANUARY 2015 Yoga for Relaxation, Rejuvenation and Balance Rejuvenate your body, mind and spirit through yoga and alignment. Included: • postures to tone, stretch and strengthen the body and relieve tension • safe alignment techniques to ease and optimize the effects of the poses • meditation and breathing exercises for calming, soothing, and reducing stress Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a blanket or two, a towel and mat. Eat lightly, no less than an hour before class. Restore the Soul Mariandale Retreat & Conference Center • Winter/Spring 2015 Programs 1 Instructor: Chris Glover Six week series: Series C: January 8 – February 12 Series D: February 19 – March 26 Series E: April 9 – May 14 Series F: May 21 – June 25 Series G: July 2 – August 6 Thursdays: 6:45 – 8:00 pm Fee: $25 – $30 per individual session (as you are able); $100 - $120 for any 6-week series (as you are able) Our finished pieces may surprise, inspire, energize, or calm us, depending on what we need. All materials are provided, but feel free to bring other materials you may want to incorporate: images or words, pictures from magazines, books, mementos, art, etc. No artistic experience is necessary! Burrowing Deep: A Winter’s Silent Retreat Winter Crafters’ and Quilters’ Retreat Weekend: Tropical Paradise In the midst of winter, when much of creation burrows deeply to rest and gain strength for the next season of life, accept the invitation to “burrow deep”… in the heart of God. Gentle quiet will frame these days and will include time for prayer, rest and refreshment of your spirit, as well as individual meetings with a spiritual director. Directors: Gaynell Cronin, Nancy Erts, OP, and Judy Schiavo Thursday, January 8, 6:00 pm to Sunday, January 11, 11:00 am Fee: $325 - $350 (as you are able) Group Counseling Sessions: Loss Although loss is universal, it is also uniquely personal. Loss is never meant to break us or wound us so deeply that we remain devastated. If you feel that any loss you have experienced has left you feeling shattered and your life shredded, you are invited to join these group counseling sessions with a qualified counselor, to listen and share and see how loss can have an honored place while your healing from brokenness takes place. Facilitator: Kathleen M. Aucoin, SC 6 Mondays: January 12, 19, 26, February 2, 9, 16 (January 23 snow date) 2:30 – 4:00 pm Fee: $140 - $150 for 6 group sessions (as you are able) A Hands for Hope Program: Creating a Prayer Board Prayer Boards, also known as collages, vision maps, and dream boards are often used as part of our healing journeys. Typically using found images, words, and objects, they are meant to expand communication between our souls and our conscious minds. By opening to Spirit and enjoying the process, we will trust that we will be attracted to certain images and words that will provide to us just what we need to heal and grow. 2 Mariandale Retreat & Conference Center • Presenter: Jill M. Sitkin, LMSW Saturday, January 17, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Fee: $40 - $50 (as you are able), includes lunch and all materials Strip off the heavy winter wear and come to an imaginary tropical paradise where your creativity can blossom. Quilters are invited to design a simple strip pieced and sunny appliqued quilt to warm the winter chills. Artists and crafters can use their medium to convey a tropical scene. Each day we will engage in a relaxing meditation mode of prayer. Please bring the materials you need for your project. Patterns for the quilt will be sent upon registration. Beginners welcome! Prayer Facilitator: Nancy Erts, OP Quilting and Craft Instructor: Patricia Werner Friday, January 23, 6:00 pm to Sunday, January 25, 1:00 pm Fee: $275 - $300 (as you are able) Add Thursday, January 22 (arrival from 3:00pm onward), $65 Commuter: $200 - 225 (as you are able); add Thursday, $30 FEBRUARY Book Discussion Group: Cosmology and Spirituality Join other mature readers in discussing the book, Field of Compassion: How the New Cosmology is Transforming Spiritual Life by Judy Cannato. Each session will include prayer and sharing about how each brief chapter’s content resonates with, enlightens and or challenges our contemporary life experience. Participants may realize themselves as essential components of one Earth community, a field of compassion that embraces all. Books may be purchased upon registration. Facilitator: Nancy Erts, OP Four Tuesdays: February 3 (Intro. + Ch. 1 – 3); March 3 (Ch. 4 – 6); April 7 (Ch. 7 - 9); May 5 (Ch. 10 – 12) 1:00 – 3:00 pm Fee: $15 each discussion or for series $50 - $60 (as you are able) Winter/Spring 2015 Programs What Does God Expect of Us? What God expects does not always match what we want. This day of reflection will offer us time to pause and consider what God wants us to hear. Perhaps we might prepare for the day by asking ourselves, what does it mean to belong to God? The day will offer us some time to be silent, time to listen to God, and time to listen to our lives. Presenter: Ann Willits, OP Saturday, February 14, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm Fee: $50 - $60 (as you are able) includes lunch I Am Always with You: Lunchtime Lenten Series This Lent come to our popular series and be nourished each week body and soul: first with prayer, then a simple lunch of soup, bread, dessert and beverage and then a nourishing presentation. Feed yourself well! The schedule for each Wednesday will be: 11:30 am, check in 11:45 am, midday prayer in the chapel 12:00 pm, lunch in the River Room 12:45 – 1:30 pm, presentation Come for one or all five Wednesdays: Seeing Lenten Sunday Readings with New Eyes You are guaranteed an hour well spent with others prayerfully pondering and processing the Sunday Lenten Reflections from the booklet Creation Covenant produced by Terri MacKenzie, SHCJ. Participants will gain insight on how what’s happening to ecosystems and their species connects with Jesus’ story during Lent. Music, short DVDs and commitment to action will enhance our faith sharing each week. Booklets will be given out at the first session. Wednesday, February 25, Nancy Erts, OP God’s Presence in Absence, Darkness and Emptiness Facilitator: Nancy Erts, OP Five Thursdays: February 19, 26, March 5, 12 and 19 1:00 - 2:00 pm or 7:00 - 8:00 pm Fee: $15 each session or for series $65 - $75 (as you are able) Wednesday, March 18, Gaynell Cronin Great God, Where Are You? Gentle Chair Yoga Yoga has been shown to be beneficial in so many ways including lubricating joints, helping to create balance, allowing the muscles to move freely, as well as facilitating the flow of blood. This gentle chair yoga is designed for seniors or anyone who, for whatever reason, cannot negotiate floor positions but still wishes all the benefit of a yoga practice. The time will Include meditation at the end to integrate the work that’s been done. It is never too late to begin! Dress in comfortable clothes and wear socks. Instructor: Oudi Arroni Six Week Series Wednesdays: February 25, March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1 10:45 – 12:00 noon Fee: $25 – $30 per individual session (as you are able); $100 - $120 for any 6-week series (as you are able) Wednesday, March 4, Judy Schiavo Fasting as Celebration Wednesday, March 11, Martha LaVallee Is That You, God? Listening for God’s Voice Wednesday, March 25, Janet Corso Lent and Our Spiritual Maturity 11:45 am -1:30 pm Fee: $20 per session (includes lunch) or $70 for the series of five The Enneagram: Getting to Know You Treat yourself - become acquainted with the Enneagram, an ancient system of categorizing nine different types of ego. Learn how to liberate awareness of your true self. The nine kinds of ego will be described and participants will learn how to let go of ego inspired patterns of behavior. You will experience prayer practices that help transform limitations into strengths, vices into virtues and will move you toward greater freedom, well-being and happiness. Presenter: Nancy Erts, OP Saturday, February 28, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm Fee: $50 - $60 (as you are able) includes lunch Lift the Spirit Mariandale Retreat & Conference Center • Winter/Spring 2015 Programs 3 MARCH Moving Prayer: Discovering the Contemplative Dimension in Daily Life Moving prayer sensitizes us to moving through our day in ways that harmonize with our natural design and develop our active cooperation with Creation. It thus complements the stillness and movements of our hearts nurtured in verbal and silent prayer. Come to this gentle workshop that will develop familiarity with natural and easeful movements drawn from both tai chi/Taoist and Christian heritages. Cultivating flow, balance, rootedness and natural rhythms, these movements can be readily assimilated into daily life extending our full body-mind-heart Presence. We will make explicit connections between foundational Christian incarnational perspectives and Taoist practical applications. No tai chi experience required. Dress in comfortable clothes and wear socks. Enrollment is limited. Instructor: Allen Bourque Saturday, March 7, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm Fee: $50 - $70 (as you are able) includes lunch A Lenten Retreat: Writing Your Spiritual Memoir: Review, Reflect, Relive Come immerse yourself in this semi-silent retreat weekend where you will write your own journey of faith as part of your prayer experience. Pen your spiritual story for your children and grandchildren; begin a voyage of discovery into your own inner journey. Retreatants will savor parts of the Confessions of Augustine, The Long Loneliness by Dorothy Day, The Seven Story Mountain by Thomas Merton and Sue Monk Kid’s autobiographical, Dance of the Dissident Daughter, as an entrée into their own spiritual pilgrimage. Copies of these selections will be provided before the retreat. No previous writing experience is necessary. Materials needed for the weekend: loose leaf paper, pen/pencil or lap top. Presenter: Judy Schiavo Friday, March 13, 6:00 pm – Sunday, March 15, 1:00 pm Special Price: $200 - $220 (as you are able) Painful Fate, Divine Destiny: Living with Chronic Pain or Illness – Part 1 Living with chronic illness and/or pain brings us into a spiritual wasteland where new ways of being (physically, psychologically and spiritually) must be negotiated. Led by a team who have taken their own journeys into this place of seeming desolation, this two-part program (see April 18 for second part), will explore the commonality and uniqueness of our experiences, our creature-liness, God in our suffering, and the need for a deepening spiritual maturity. There will be input, as well as quiet time for reflection and opportunities to share our stories. For those who are currently experiencing chronic pain or illness. Presenters: Don Bisson, FMS, and Janet Corso Part 1: Friday, March 13, 6:00 pm – Sunday, March 15, 1:00 pm Part 2: Saturday, April 18, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm Fee: $250 - $270 (as you are able) for March weekend only; $335 for both Part 1weekend and Part 2 Saturday, April 18 Creation Care Starts at Home “The family needs a home, a fit environment in which to develop its proper relationships. For the human family this home is Earth - the environment that God the Creator has given us to inhabit with creativity and responsibility.” - Pope Benedict XVI As we move into Spring cleaning time, come explore the creative contents of Earth Our Home, a booklet written by Catholic sisters for a Healthy Earth. Participants will reflect on, discuss and imagine placing each room in their house and its activities into the broader context of our Earth – home. Simple actions will be suggested about how to live more sustainably and walk more gently on this earth. We will pray in accord with the theme at the beginning and conclusion of our time together. Presenter: Nancy Erts, OP Saturday, March 21, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm Fee: $40 – 50 (as you are able) includes lunch Ongoing Contemplative Formation Program: The Mystic Heart of God Contemplation allows us into the inner sanctuary of the “heart” to encounter the Mystery. Through the vision of Teilhard de Chardin and archetypal images of the heart, we will be invited to experience God in new depths. The day will be integrated with quiet, prayer, reflection and sharing. For members of Group 1 and 2 of the Contemplative Formation Program only. Presenters: Don Bisson, FMS, and Renate Craine-Sutterlin Saturday, March 28, 10:00 – 3:30 pm Fee: $75 – $95 (as you are able) 4 Mariandale Retreat & Conference Center • Winter/Spring 2015 Programs Pre-Triduum Quiet Days Come away for a day or two to slow down and prepare to celebrate the holiest days of the Christian liturgical calendar. Arrive any time after lunch on Tuesday and experience your own special days of quiet. Tuesday, March 31; Wednesday, April 1 Tuesday and/or Wednesday Fee: $75 - $95 per day (as you are able) APRIL Triduum Retreat Immerse yourself in the true meaning of Easter by experiencing the fullness of Holy Thursday, Good Friday and the Vigil - all as one rich and meaningful movement of transformation – from death through resurrection. The first gathering will be at 5:00 on Holy Thursday. The Triduum will conclude with breakfast on Easter Sunday. Celebrant: Francis Gargani, CSsR, with guest homilists, dancers and the Mariandale Staff Thursday, April 2, 3:00 arrival – Sunday, April 5, departure after breakfast Fee: $275 - $300 (as you are able) Commuter $185 - $205 (as you are able) Gospel Inclusivity: A Challenge for the Church The Gospel knows no outsiders - everyone is welcomed in, yet none of the Christian churches fully embrace or endorse this ideal. So, the challenge continues to engage us all as we seek to build a more inclusive Church for the 21st century. Come, explore with evolutionary and cutting edge thinker, Diarmuid O’Murchu, as he challenges us to grasp the fullness of the Gospel message. Presenter: Diarmuid O’Murchu, MSC Tuesday, April 7, 12:00 noon, lunch – Thursday, April 9, 1:00 pm Fee: $250 - $275 (as you are able); Commuter: $150 - $175 (as you are able) Sacred Icons: Windows into Stillness The icon is an organic and dynamic piece of creation that moves through time to speak to us. Over the past few years, thousands of people from a wide variety of spiritual traditions have found themselves drawn to these mysterious and prayerful images that appeared in Eastern Christianity as early as the 4th century. Begun as a spiritual practice, creating them is an extraordinary way to pray, calling their creators to be still and rest in a place of thankfulness with God. Taught as a meditation in a prayerful atmosphere, this retreat/workshop will lead participants to enter the world of painting an icon, while observing the mind as a window to the Divine. This retreat is for all skill levels, absolutely no experience necessary. Instructor: Mary Jane Miller Sunday, April 12, 6:00 pm — Friday, April 17, 3:00 pm Fee: $450 - $475 (as you are able) includes all materials Painful Fate, Divine Destiny: Living with Chronic Pain or Illness – Part 2 Living with chronic illness and/or pain brings us into a spiritual wasteland where new ways of being (physically, psychologically and spiritually) must be negotiated. Led by a team who have taken their own journeys into this place of seeming desolation, this two-part program (see March 13 – 15 for first part), will explore the commonality and uniqueness of our experiences, our creature-liness, God in our suffering, and the need for a deepening spiritual maturity. There will be input, as well as quiet time for reflection and opportunities to share our stories. For those who are currently experiencing chronic pain or illness. Presenters: Don Bisson, FMS, and Janet Corso Saturday, April 18, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm Fee: $250 - $270 (as you are able) for March weekend only; $335 for both Part 1 weekend and Part 2 Saturday, April 18 A Formative Day for Directors of the Spiritual Directors’ Training Program For graduates of the Linwood-Mariandale Spritiual Directors’ Training program only. Presenters: Don Bisson, FMS, Janet Corso, and Kathy Donnelly, SU Saturday, April 25, 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Fee: $75 - $95 (as you are able) MAY Broken, Beautiful, and Beloved So often we imagine that in order to be loved we must become better, different, perfect. But what if the things we think need to be “fixed” in order to make us more lovable – flaws and weaknesses, mistakes and sins – are the very things that make us beautiful in our own way? Can we learn to see our brokenness as a beauty mark instead of a scar? During this retreat day, we’ll try to remove the filters that color our vision and see ourselves as God does - wonderfully made, imperfections and all. After a morning talk and lunch, we’ll take some quiet time for reflection, followed by a journaling exercise and a group discussion to explore the ways we can begin to see our brokenness, not as a problem to be solved, but as a truth to be honored. We are all broken, beautiful, and Mariandale Retreat & Conference Center • Winter/Spring 2015 Programs 5 Our Presenters Oudi Arroni Allen Bourque Janet E. Corso Oudi has practiced yoga over 25 years in the U.S. and abroad. He is a registered teacher with Alliance Yoga and has studied ISHTA yoga with a number of teachers (a type of heart-centered yoga that blends the ancient and contemporary techniques and practices). An Israeli-Italian artist and photographer from New York City, he now lives in Ossining and teaches yoga locally. Visit him at www.oudiyoga.wordpress.com Allen Bourque is a Christian contemplative whose primary practice is Centering Prayer. He has studied tai chi for over 20 years. He approaches tai chi as an embodiment of Taoist principles and experiences it as deeply complementary to Centering Prayer. Janet is the Director of Mariandale. A teacher of philosophy for many years, she is a spiritual director and an experienced workshop presenter. She is an Associate of the Dominican Sisters of Hope. Don Bisson, FMS, D.Min. A Marist Brother, Don is known both nationally and internationally for his work as a retreat director and presenter in the area of spirituality and Jungean psychology. He has a Doctor of Ministry Degree from the Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California. Gaynell Cronin Donna Brunell, OP A Dominican Sister of Hope, Donna is an experienced teacher, communicator, and lifelong crafter. Through her ministry, Hands for Hope, she offers a variety of artistic ways to engage in crafting activities that bring healing and hope as well as inspiration and a deep sense of satisfaction. Gaynell is a spiritual director, facilitator of group spiritual direction, and leader of contemplative prayer, retreats and parish missions. Doorways to Holiness, with co-author Jack Rathschmidt, OFM Cap., Ph.D., is her most recent book. Mary DeTurris Poust Mary is a writer, retreat leader, and author of six books on the Catholic faith. She writes regularly about family, faith, and the spiritual Continued from page 5. beloved. Please bring a journal and a writing instrument for afternoon exercises. Presenter: Mary DeTurris Poust Saturday, May 9, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm Fee: $75 – $95 (as you are able) includes lunch Labyrinth Walk: Honoring Mothers, Mary and Earth Come celebrate the vigil of Mother’s Day by learning about the Labyrinth and practicing this ancient walking meditation. Taking this intentional walk can awaken, reconcile, integrate and balance the feminine energies with the prevailing masculine energies residing in the universe. We will pray and converse about Mary and Earth as mother, as well as our mothers, Godmothers, and our own mothering experiences. We will participate in a group Labyrinth walk before we bid farewell. Presenter: Nancy Erts, OP Saturday, May 9, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm Fee: $40 - $50 (as you are able) includes lunch 6 Mariandale Retreat & Conference Center • Praying the Ordinary Though God might be found in the fanfare of the extraordinary days of our lives, God may also be found nestled in the plain, the simple, and the mundane or homely activities of our everyday existence. Seeing our repetitious and common tasks, and the whole of our ordinary lives, as spiritual practices, can help to ground us in an understanding of how the sacred consistently touches us and is embedded in our day-to-day existence. Presenter: Janet E. Corso Saturday, May 30, 10:00 am – 3:30 pm Fee: $60 - $70 (as you are able); includes lunch Touch the Heart Winter/Spring 2015 Programs journey in her blog, Not Strictly Spiritual, (www.notstrictlyspiritual.com) and in her monthly column Life Lines, which runs in Catholic New York. She is also a regular contributor to the Morning Air Show on Relevant Radio and her essays appear in Give Us This Day, the monthly book of daily liturgical readings. Nancy Erts, OP Nancy, a Dominican Sister of Hope and Program Specialist at Mariandale, holds degrees in Education and Theology and has completed additional work in Psychology, Holistic and EcoSpirituality. She has been involved in the ministry of adult spiritual development for over 35 years. Chris Glover Chris has been a certified Ashtanga, Iyengar and Kripalu yoga Instructor for twenty years. A former student at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Center, gymnast, and professional circus performer, Chris also runs the annual Circus Arts Camp in Westchester County. Martha LaVallee Martha has been attentive to women’s stories in wisdom circles and workshops for twenty years. She is an Associate of the Dominican Sisters of Hope. Martha has a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Middlebury College and a Masters in Education from Mount Saint Mary College in Newburgh. Mary Jane Miller Mary Jane is an experienced iconographer, a master of both contemporary and traditional work. Her technique uses traditional egg tempera with gold leaf rather than acrylic paints. She offers icon workshops, emphasizing prayer and contemplation, in her private studio and at the Monastery of the Soledad; both are in Mexico. Her work may be seen at www.sacrediconretreat.com Diarmuid O’Murchu Diarmuid is a member of the Sacred Heart Missionary Order, and a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin Ireland, is a social psychologist. Most of his working life has been in social ministry in London, UK. In that capacity he has worked as a couple’s counselor, in bereavement work, AIDS-HIV counselling, and with homeless people and refugees. As a workshop leader and group facilitator he has facilitated programs on Adult Faith Development around the world. He is an author of many books. His most recent is On Being a Postcolonial Christian (2014). He lives in Dublin, Ireland. Judy Schiavo Judy holds an MA in Secondary Education/ Spanish from Seton Hall University and an MS in Spirituality/ Spiritual Direction from Fordham University. After retiring from 43 years of teaching, Judy is now a full-time spiritual director and retreat director. Jill M. Sitkin, LMSW Jill is a spiritual social worker dedicated to empowering people to help themselves on a daily basis as well as in times of crisis. She helps people make changes by connecting their inner and outer sources of wisdom, guidance, love, and healing. Patricia Werner Patricia learned to sew in 1965 at St. Joseph’s Mission in Texas where she also taught migrant Mexican women how to turn simple scraps of fabric into beautiful garments for children. Patricia began quilting in 1998. Jack Rathschmidt, OFM Cap. Ann Willets Rev. Jack Rathschmidt, Ph.D., a Capuchin Franciscan Friar, is Director of Post Novitiate Formation for the Capuchin Franciscan Friars of New York/ New England. Writer, teacher, and spiritual director, he is vitally interested in empowering lay people in the church. Ann is a Dominican Sister of Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, Sr. Ann, is a preacher, poet, writer and lecturer. She has offered parish missions, retreats, lectures and conferences for many years around the world. She has recorded conference retreats for Now You Know Media; Writing Home, Dominican Spirituality, and Ordinary Mysteries. A past educator, administrator, and member of her order’s general council, she was also the director of PARABLE, a national Conference for Dominican Life and Mission. She is presently an itinerant, mendicant Dominican, preaching and teaching and continuously rejoicing in the people she meets. Linda Rivers, OP Linda is a Dominican Sister of Hope. She is active in Music Ministry, is a spiritual director and is currently the Registrar at Mariandale. Mariandale Retreat & Conference Center • Winter/Spring 2015 Programs 7 PREVIEW: SUMMER RETREATS SAVE THE DATES! JUNE Woman’s Retreat: Women Relating as Soul Sisters Presenter: Nancy Erts, OP Artists’ Contemplative Retreat Sunday, July 12 – Saturday, July 18 Facilitator: Rose Amodeo-Petronella Thursday, June 4 – Thursday, June 11 Be a Beholder of Grace On Becoming Who We Are: Embracing Our Faith as Adult Christians Sunday, July 12– Friday, July 17 Presenter: Beverly Musgrave Presenter: Barbara Fiand, SNDdeN Sunday, June 7 – Friday, June 12 Dominican Guided/Preached Retreat: In the Beginning Was the Word The Sacred Journey: Encountering God in the Second Half of Life Megan McElroy, OP, Terry Rickard, OP, Cristóbal Torres Iglesias, OP Retreat Team: Jim Barnett, OP, Rebecca Ann Gemma, OP, Sunday, July 19 – Saturday, July 25 Presenters: Gaynell Cronin and Jack Rathschmidt, OFM, Cap. Sunday, June 14 – Friday, June 19 Directed Retreat Directors: Francis Gargani, CSsR and team members Who Do You Say I Am for You and Your World Today? Sunday, July 26 – Sunday, August 2 Presenter: Mary Schneiders, OP AUGUST Sunday, June 21 - Thursday, June 25 Overcoming Our Resistance to Joy God’s Reconciling Love: The Bread and Wine of Life Presenter: Don Bisson, FMS Presenter: Michael Laratonda, FMS Thursday, June 25 – Sunday, June 28 Sunday, August 2 - Saturday, August 8 Directed Retreat Nurturing an Evolving Spiritual Consciousness Directors: Aedan McKeon, OP, Nancy Erts, OP, and Judy Schiavo Presenters: Carol DeAngelo, SC and Nancy Erts,OP Sunday, June 28 – Saturday, July 4 Sunday, August 9 - Saturday, August 15 JULY FOR YOUR FUTURE PLANNING Called to Deeper Intimacy Fall 2015 Guided Retreat: God’s Reconciling Love: The Bread and Wine of Life Presenter: Janet E. Corso Sunday, July 5 – Friday, July 10 Presenter: Michael Laratonda, FMS Crafters’ and Quilters’ Retreat: Silly Summer Times Sunday, October 4 – Friday, October 9 Prayer Facilitator: Nancy Erts, OP Fall 2015 Directed Retreat: Autumn Leaves Craft Instructor: Patricia Werner Directors: Gaynell Cronin, Martha LaVallee and Judy Schiavo Wednesday, July 8 – Sunday, July 12 Thursday, October 15 – Sunday, October 18 Winter 2016 Directed Retreat: Burrowing Deep Directors: Gaynell Cronin, Nancy Erts, OP, and Judy Schiavo Thursday, January 7 – Sunday, January 10, 2016 8 Mariandale Retreat & Conference Center • Winter/Spring 2015 Programs How to Register Each registrant should complete a separate form; duplicate as needed for multiple programs. Register early; programs/retreats fill quickly. Website: www.mariandale.org; phone: (914) 941-4455; fax (914) 941-8480. In Person: R eception Office, Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 7:00 pm. Mail: S end completed form with deposit to Registrar, Mariandale Center, 299 North Highland Avenue, Ossining, NY 10562-2327 Program(s)/Retreat(s): Name of Program/Retreat:Date:Fee: Name of Program/Retreat:Date:Fee: Name of Program/Retreat:Date:Fee: Deposits are required with registration and are non-refundable and non-transferable. Make check payable to the Dominican Sisters of Hope. Deposit Amount Enclosed: Day/Evening Retreats: $20.00; Weekend Retreats: $40.00; Week-long Retreats: $50.00 Manner of payment: n Cash n Check n VISA n Mastercard n AMEX (n Please charge entire amount to credit card.) Card#:Exp. Date: Name on card:Signature: Registrant Information: Name: Address: StreetCityStateZip Telephone: (day)(eve) E-Mail Address: Emergency Contact Person: Telephone: n I’m interested in a Wellness Session (additional cost). Type: Office use only: C#:CC#:P#:Date: THE DOMINICAN SISTERS OF HOPE NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID MILFORD, CT PERMIT NO. 80 299 North Highland Avenue Ossining, NY 10562-2327 (914) 941-4455 www.mariandale.org Save the Date! Broken, Beautiful and Beloved Mary DeTurris Poust What if the things we think need to be “fixed” are the very things that make us beautiful? Saturday, May 9, 2015 SEE PAGE 5 Printed on recycled paper. Mariandale is committed to sustainability. Please recycle.