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Regular Offerings
updated
May26, 2009
Spiritual Accompaniment
Conversation with a spiritual
companion offers a time of one’s own to consider efforts at growth in
self-knowledge, world consciousness and intimacy with God while living with
creative and responsible vision within an interconnected Earth community.
Suggested donation
barter to $35
Ignatian Retreat: The Commuter Way
Retreat in the midst of everyday
life for six months to a year with commitment to regular prayer periods. If
the retreat is made between Autumn and Easter coherence between natural and
liturgical seasons enhances the retreat experience. Meet bimonthly/monthly
with a retreat facilitator.
Suggested donation $35
monthly
$20 bi-monthly
Directed Retreats
Each person enters retreat,
whether it be for a day, several days or a week, deeply conscious of the
atmosphere of the particular journey-moment they are living. The retreat
director seeks to listen well to the story of that moment in order to offer
suggestions for times of solitude, prayer and activities like meditative
walking, journaling, music time, drawing, etc. as the retreatant discerns
appropriate responses to the movement of the Spirit. Breakfast and lunch are
self-prepared with food provided. A delicious fresh cooked vegetarian
dinner can be eaten alone or with the sisters.
Overnight with three
meals $60
Solitary Time
Take a day or more for solitude,
rest and reflection. See description above under Directed Retreats for
information about meals.
Overnight with three
meals $40
Two meals $30
By day with lunch $20
Brown bag $15
Group Rates
Donations for groups who use Full
Circle are negotiable We take into consideration the size of the group and
its financial circumstances; the needs of our congregation of religious
sisters who own and staff the House of Prayer and whether or not the group
or Full Circle will conduct the day.
Presentations
Sr. Concepcion Gonzalez, S.M.R.
and Sr. Veronica Blake, S.M.R. welcome requests for presentations, days of
prayer or conversation at Full Circle and in other locations. As Sisters of
Mary Reparatrix, we are called to help repair the wounds of Earth and Earth
community with tender love and compassion. Christian eco-spirituality,
informed by current science and influenced by the spiritualities of our
foundress, Blessed Emilie d’Oultremont and St. Ignatius of Loyola, sustain
and nourish our daily life and ministry.
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