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Quiet Day
Saturday,
February 9, 2008
in the Parish Hall and Common Room
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
The
Quiet Day is a miniature retreat, compacted into a single
day, but offering some of the features and taste of a retreat
at a monastery. We gather for the Angelus and Morning Prayer,
as monks and nuns have for centuries. There will be a couple
of talks, and then another office of prayer at noon. We will
have a nice lunch (provided by the parish at no cost) and
then another couple of talks. The day will conclude with the
Eucharist. There will be ample time for silence, prayer and
meditation. There will be books available, a copy of the list
of the names of those who have asked our prayers will be available,
and people can trace the Stations of the Cross. When the notice
is posted, please sign up for the Quiet Day so that those
planning it will know how many people are welcome.
In all of life we are faced with making choices, decisions
to be made, from small ones to life changing ones. Jesus was
constantly faced with such choices. In this retreat we will
look at some of the practices of discernment within the Christian
tradition, practices that can help us on the journey to choose
wisely.
Leader: Sister Cornelia Ransom, OSH
Sister Cornelia is a member of the Order of
St. Helena. She resides in the Vails Gate convent. In 2005
she received the Wells College Alumnae Award for her outstanding
achievements within her religious community and in the world
outside. She is a leader, a mentor, a teacher, a staunch believer
in the role of women in our society and a woman who can successfully
stand with one foot in the spiritual world and the other in
the secular. She is a spiritual director and actively participates
in this role with guests t the convent and with seminarians
at the General Theological Seminary in Manhattan. She is a
wise and experienced guide along the Ignatian path of spirituality.
She has many hobbies one of which is woodworking.
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