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Fall/Winter 2002-03 Newsletter

Fall/Winter Updates

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     Atlanta, Georgia 

 

Contemplative Outreach—Atlanta held their first conference on “Visioning a Future” at the All Saints Episcopal Church in Atlanta. Thirty people from five Christian church denominations participated with Susan Komis, Chairperson of the Coordinator Communication Committee, who facilitated members in forming a plan of support and outreach to persons wishing to pray Centering Prayer. Fr. Basil Pennington joined the afternoon session as we brainstormed ways of strengthening Centering Prayer in our region. Since Fr. Basil’s arrival at the Holy Spirit Monastery last year he, along with three other monks, has taught monthly Centering Prayer Workshops. As a result, we now have 350 names of persons in Georgia who have attended workshops. Our prayer groups have increased from four to eleven in one year with requests for more in Catholic, Episcopal and Presbyterian churches. The cities of Savannah, Albany, and small communities in North Georgia are also receiving workshops and are in the process of setting up prayer groups. Vernon and Mary Joyce Dixon are serving the North Georgia region and will go anywhere in the state of Georgia upon request to give workshops. In April, four of us attended the Basic Facilitator’s Workshop conducted by Bonnie Shimizu in Cullman, Alabama. In July, our Regional Coordinator and a member of our steering committee attended the Coordinator’s Leadership Training at St. Meinrad’s, Indiana. Hopefully by fall 2002, we’ll have a website and start sending out a newsletter. We are grateful to all who participate in supporting our efforts, both by their assistance with our programs and by their generous contributions.

 

Central Florida

 

Central Florida mourns the departure of Jacquie Brinkman from this life on May 29, 2002 and celebrates her passing into life eternal. Jacquie was active in Centering Prayer long before she moved to Central Florida. She was the Contact Person for Volusia County and facilitated prayer groups in New Smyrna Beach and Port Orange. After completing the Nine Month Course, The Practice of Contemplative Living at Chrysalis House, she assisted Barbara Rietberg in offering the course in South Florida and was instrumental in making it available in Central Florida. Jacquie touched the lives of many people by her presence and spiritual practices. As ongoing spiritual formation for the graduates of the Nine-Month Course and for those who had long-established practices of Centering Prayer, Jacquie planned an Enrichment Weekend with Fr. Thomas Keating on July 5-7, 2002. This retreat brought together people from all areas of Florida, as well as a few from out of state, and filled the entire San Pedro Retreat Center to overflowing. Thanks, Jacquie.

The Formation for Contemplative Outreach Service was held in July at the San Pedro Retreat with six participants attending. Therese Saulnier, Coordinator of New Jersey CO, led the workshop with Basha Perez assisting. A 5-Day Retreat is scheduled for April 29-May 1, 2003 with David Frenette entitled “Integrating Centering Prayer Into Daily Life.” The Federal Prison in Coleman, Florida has weekly Centering Prayer groups in the women’s camp and the men’s medium complex thanks to the generosity of Kay Hill and Mary Ann Blaubach who facilitate both groups. The women’s group has been active since November 2001 and men’s group since April 2002. Support and encouragement also comes from Chief Chaplain Fr. Tom Hereford, who attended a 10-Day Intensive Centering Prayer retreat in Miami this past June and attended the Enrichment Retreat with Fr. Thomas Keating at Winter Park in July. The excitement continued when Fr. Keating visited the prison and spoke to the female and male inmates. Both groups were honored by his presence and inspired by his words. They are very grateful to Contemplative Outreach volunteers for making Centering Prayer available to them and supporting them in their practice.

Kay Hill 352-326-8676, Kayhill@gate.net

 

Louisville, Kentucky

The first Intensive Centering Prayer Retreat at the Abbey of Gethsemani, with Gail Fitzpatrick-Hopler and Ruth Dundon as leaders, was Spirit filled for the participants and for the monastic community. In May, Susan Komis, Chairperson for CCC, presented a Leadership Formation Workshop for our chapter. With her direction we are moving to form a Leadership Team. On October 26, Fr. Carl Arico provided an Enrichment Day for us with the topic, The Power of Silence. Following this he gave The Taste of Silence mission to St. Catherine parishioners in New Haven, KY. Jean Johnson 502-549-3122, jeanj@centeralky.com

 
Denver, Colorado
(CO of Colorado)
 

We open our center poised for another banner year. The highlight of our fall class schedule is Divine Love: The Heart of the Christian Spiritual Journey (Course V), the final five tapes of the Spiritual Journey Series—Courses I-III and the Advance Course-Course IV in the spring. We anticipate record-breaking enrollment again this year. The Spirit is really touching people so we will accommodate as many as possible. September marked the start of our fourth offering of The Course: The Practice of Contemplative Living (The Nine Month Course). As is our tradition, Fr. Thomas Keating was the featured speaker for a mini-retreat in October. In September and October, we scheduled a Half Day of Prayer, followed by an Immersion Experience in November and a Weekend Intensive Retreat on December 6-8 at Sacred Heart Jesuit Retreat Center. A five-day retreat is in the works for the spring, in addition to weekend Intensive retreats in February and June. Our 2002 Annual Conference was attended by 640 people, the largest turnout ever! We are storming heaven for inspiration to make our 2003 Annual Conference (March 22, 2003) an extra special event as it occurs during Lent. We continue to have noonday Centering Prayer on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. The staff and I are truly blessed to offer our Center for Contemplative Living to those seeking to experience the Divine Presence in their lives through Centering Prayer. Sr. Bernadette Teasdale, 303-698-7729 Cost: $2900 USD For information and/or application, please contact Cathy McCarthy, 257 St. Andrew’s Road, Walden, NY, 12586, 845-778-2102; Email cathymc@frontiernet.net.

 
Ghana,
West Africa
 

The Centre for Spiritual Renewal (CSR) is at the edge of Kumasi, the second largest city in Ghana, the home of the Ashanti people. The centre is a place of beauty and refreshment for the many religious sisters, priests, brothers and laity. Both African and expatriates come to be refreshed and renewed spiritually, physically and psychologically. I spent ten months in Kumasi, Ghana at the CSR in 2001 and 2002, and spent six weeks there in 2000. I was invited to give an Introductory Workshop on Centering Prayer in 2000 and found the people open and eager for this form of contemplative prayer. When I returned in August of 2001, I found several people still very involved in the practice and longing to experience more. This past year three Introductory Workshops were held and the follow-up sessions were offered. There are many people in Ghana united in prayer daily with their brothers and sisters in other parts of the world. My plans are to return to Ghana early in 2003. I will continue to offer the Introductory Workshop and there are plans to offer a 5-Day Intensive Centering Prayer Retreat in the spring of 2003. The dates will be determined by the sisters/religious/laity as the coordinate their calendars with school breaks and other commitments. There is an open and receptive attitude, in fact deep desire, for this prayer form. I often introduce it to people who are making individually guided 8-Day retreats.

Providing video material and books is one of our greatest challenges. Our video materials are limited, but we are in the process of expanding them with some help from Contemplative Outreach, Ltd. We are building a library of books available for lending as well as having books available for purchase. The Church is growing all over Africa and this prayer form is a great enrichment for those seeking a deeper relationship with God. Keep Ghana in your hearts and prayers. Sr. Therese Jacobs former C.O. Contact for Mississippi.

 
San Antonio, Texas 
(COSA) 

As one of the youngest chapters in the Contemplative Outreach family, we have made strides both great and small in our attempt to become an effective chapter. We began by looking to Dr. Homer Bain’s leadership and experience as our coordinator. He is ably assisted by Tina Balderrama, who is our chapter contact through the following email address: banit@satx.rr.com. Our long strides include hosting a three-day event featuring Fr. Keating, implementing a follow-up program and hosting a Facilitator Training workshop. In July 2001, we co-hosted a three-day event at St. Mary’s University. Nearly 1,700 people attended. We used the momentum from the seminar to establish a follow-up program to encourage local congregations to establish Centering Prayer groups. In October 2001, we hosted our first Facilitator Training workshop, which attracted nearly 50 participants from across Texas. Bonnie Shimizu led the three-day workshop in San Antonio.

Our smaller and currently ongoing strides include developing our chapter leadership structure. We continue to support the development of new small Centering Prayer groups as the Spirit leads. Currently, we have more than 12 small groups in our area. We have appointed a small group coordinator, Sara Henderson, to provide support through communication and other resources as needs are identified.

COSA now works closely with the Omega Retreat Center in nearby Boerne, TX at the Benedictine Monastery. Nearly 50 persons signed up for our first three-day Centering Prayer retreat last spring. Several Centering Prayer retreats are currently on the schedule. (See the National Calendar of Events listed elsewhere in this newsletter for specific dates and times). Sr. Mary Agnes Zinni, OSB, the Spirituality Programs Director, welcomes anyone who is interested to join us. COSA, together with Fred Eckart of CO-Houston, continue to nurture and mentor areas in Texas which have yet to form CO chapters. Some of those places include Corpus Christi, Brownsville, Laredo and the Texas Hill Country.

In keeping with this year’s theme “Ecumenism: Our Common Search for God”, Fr. Keating is making plans for the following multi-faith events in Texas in 2003. His first stop will be Corpus Christi on Thursday, February 27th for a two-hour presentation. Next, on Saturday, March 1st, Fr. Keating will lead a one-day Centering Prayer workshop in San Antonio at the newly built St. Brigid’s church. We hope to use its full capacity to seat over a thousand people. On the following day, Fr. Keating has accepted an invitation to speak to the Fredericksburg Ministerial Alliance. Further, on the evening of March 2nd, Fr. Keating will co-host, with his long time friends and vineyard owners, a lovely Hill Country dinner for 60 persons set in the old winery. We are happy to announce that most of the profits from the above events will go to support Contemplative Outreach, Ltd. Bye for now. Be sure to come see us real soon, you hear? Timothy Koock, Contemplative Outreach Liaison

Guam

Our Intensive Centering Prayer Retreat was scheduled for July 8 to 12, 2002. The typhoon season was upon us. We had a big one (Typhoon Chata’an) on July 5th. The whole island went without water and power for weeks. We were very fortunate that in our convent where Our Lady of Kamalin House of Prayer is located, our water never ran out. This prompted us to continue to retreat, even without power. So we started as scheduled, with nine of us present, with no power to view the Part 3 video of The Spiritual Journey Series. I outlined the tape transcription and made copies in places that had generator power. This is how we managed with our lecture part. At noontime of the 9th, another typhoon was seen approaching Guam and the National Weather Service declared typhoon conditions for the entire island. That’s when some of the participants needed to go to take care of their families and homes. Those of us who are single continued throughout this second typhoon (Typhoon Halong). On July 12, when it was deemed safe to go back in the streets, all the participants came back and continued with the retreat the whole day. We did Centering Prayer, Lectio Divina, lecture and a reconciliation service. At 4 p.m. we had Mass and dinner, sharing our experiences of everything that had happened to us. We all felt the presence of God in us, in spite of everything that besieged our island. We left very happy and fulfilled. Sr. Bernadette Marie Leon Guerrero, 671-632-238

 

St. Louis, Missouri

Greetings from Contemplative Outreach of St. Louis. You find us in our 13th year of continuous service. Please check us out on our website, www.centeringprayerstl.com. So far this year we have had our second Formation for Service, and begun our sixth year of doing the Spiritual Journey Video Series.

The United Day of Prayer has become a special annual event to honor our Contemplative Prayer Communities. Our Lectio Lenten Retreat, led by Susan Komis, was a very special spiritual experience. We are about to have Fr. Carl come to do a Lectio Intensive/Post Intensive Retreat. Other ongoing programs include our Six Silent Saturdays and our Ongoing Spiritual Formation, which is held four times a year and is directed to Prayer Groups, addressing such themes as “Lectio Divina,” “Stages of Prayer as Related to Faith Development,” and “Stages of Groups to Maturity.” In September, David Frenette did a special retreat for us: “Integrating Centering Prayer in Daily Life.” We also had a Special Presentation with Dr. Larry Berarducci, Diane Guerra and Matthew Flatley entitled “Nurturing the Center” which focused on how our food choices affect our personal health; the sacred elements of food and mealtime community and how Centering can help us live a life of abundance. In October, Fr. Bill Sheehan did our fall weekend retreat on “Spirituality and Sexuality.” In November, we will have another Special Presentation when Brother Wayne Teasdale comes to speak to us on “The Mystic Heart.” We conclude our year this December with our third Twelve Step Retreat and our NTN (Nourish the Nourishers) Leadership Team retreat. Needless to say this schedule keeps us very busy...and a good motto for us might well be: “We Exist to Serve!”

 

St. Paul, Minnesota
 (CO of MN)

In January, 2001, dozens of volunteers rolled up their sleeves to create one cohesive program that would combine all Centering Prayer activities and resources throughout Minnesota. A core group was formed (representing the four corners of this big state) and a newsletter was created (communicating information about core group activities). Eighteen months later, we’re happy to report that the Minnesota’s Contemplative Outreach Program is firmly established and offering dozens of enrichment opportunities to Minnesota’s Centering Prayer community. The newsletter—designed to deepen understanding of the Centering Prayer practice—has grown to include 500 readers. And the core group has been meeting regularly to share resources and plan programs (almost 100 since it was formed). Most recently, for example, David Frenette came to the Benedictine Center of St. Paul’s Monastery in St. Paul, MN in April to lead an inspiring five-day “Centering Prayer Formation Retreat” for about a dozen attendees. Last May, Fr. Carl Arico shared his humor and wisdom with about 50 people, when he presented a one-day seminar on “The Dark Nights of St. John of the Cross” at St. Scholastica Monastery in Duluth, MN. To celebrate how far we’ve come, the Minnesota Contemplative Outreach Program sponsored a day-long retreat on September 21 at the Benedictine Center of St. Paul’s Monastery. Participants learned how to “Live Contemplatively in a Busy World” from Christian and Buddhist teachers who shared their unique—and similar— perspectives. Our core group continues to assess the needs of the practitioners throughout the state and to develop programs that will enrich their spiritual lives. Kathleen Lindstrom, Editor, Minnesota Contemplative Outreach News

 
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Walden, New York 
(CO of Orange County)

Hello everyone from St. Andrew’s Retreat House in Walden. We have just completed our third 21-Day Centering Prayer Immersion Retreat and are having our first Immersion Renewal Retreat in January 2003. The next 21-Day is May 24-June 13. In September 2002, we had our first followup to the Nine Month Course—Part II: A Deepening of Contemplative Living. The members of the Contemplative Living Communities met with Fr. Thomas on October 20 following our Day of Enrichment, October 12. We continue to meet our five-year pledge to Contemplative Outreach. We are beginning Part III of the Spiritual Journey videotapes with one local parish, and Part I with another. We continue to be grateful to God for all the people who support our retreats and programs, and for the privilege of serving God and others in and through Contemplative Outreach.

Cathy McCarthy 845-778-2102, cathymc@frontiernet.net

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Westchester, New York 
(CO of Westchester)

God’s blessings keep flowing, touching and inspiring us to do new things and offer more workshops. This year we instituted a monthly prayer meeting which takes place the third Saturday of every month at St. Patrick’s in Armonk. It’s truly a day of renewal which begins at 9:30, ends at 12:30, contains two sessions of CP, Lectio Divina and sharing. This fall we gave an Introductory Workshop at Immaculate Conception in Irvington on Saturday, Oct. 26. In the spring, we’ll be doing an Introductory in Chappaqua on Feb. 15 at St. John and St. Mary’s parish. Our new Advisory Committee is brainstorming creative ideas and we are looking forward to a stimulating year! Diane Harkin, 914-423-4888

 

Western Tennessee

Most of our efforts for 2002 have been toward conducting one-day Introductory Workshops and leading the follow up sessions. The Jackson, TN, group hosted a one-day retreat at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. They have two active support groups meeting in Jackson. Three people from Jackson attended the Facilitator Training Workshop in Nashville, TN, led by Bonnie Shimizu. Presentations on Centering Prayer have been made at two of the largest Episcopal congregations in Memphis and a one-day workshop was held with one of them.

Following a meeting of the Southeastern Cluster at St. Mary’s Benedictine Monastery in Cullman, AL, with Bonnie Shimizu, a Saturday half-day of Centering Prayer was started on the first Saturday of each month at Holy Communion Episcopal Church in Memphis. This was patterned after one that Bonnie led at St. Benedict’s in Snowmass, CO. It begins with coffee at 9 am and the first sit is at 9:30, followed by a contemplative walk, a second sit and a silent coffee break. An introduction of CP is led in a separate room and the participants then join the other group for the final sit. Fifteen attended the first session. Bill Clemmons and Sr. Joann Mascari, OP, have been leading it. A second group meets in Memphis at the Dominican Spirituality Center every other Thursday evening.

Norma Moore, convenor of the Jackson, TN group was elected the Coordinator and Contact Person for the Chapter. An active Lutheran in her church, she leads the Stephen Ministry caregiving team and the ChristCare small group ministry there. She attended the training event for Coordinators sponsored by Contemplative Outreach, July 21-28 at St. Meinrad Benedictine Monastery in Indiana. Norma, Sr. Joann, Joy Boller (Treasurer) of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Jackson, and Bill Clemmons of Memphis serve as the coordinating group of the Chapter. They meet two or three times a year to plan events.

For the fall, the Memphis team is planning two Introductory workshops plus the follow up sessions, and will continue the first Saturday, half-day Centering Prayer events. A number of people from both Jackson and Memphis are planning to attend the Day of Enrichment with Fr. Keating in Nashville on October 12.

 

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