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Roots and Ripples Volume 9 • Issue 3 September-December 2016 Inside: Church Secretaries’ Day-Away, Pg 10 Friends of God and Prophets: Biblical Foundations of Friendship, Laurie Brink, OP, PhD, Pg 9 Gift of Years, Marla Lang, FSPA, Pg 11 Healing Gratitude, Pat Pintens, Pg 10 Models of Mercy, Julia Walsh, FSPA & Marla Lang, FSPA, Pg 7 Moving with Jesus, the Way: Hiking Retreat, Julia Walsh, FSPA, Pg 9 Pray as You Can, Not as You Can’t, Dick Bruesehoff, Pg 7 & 11 Sacredness of Food & Eating, Julia Walsh, FSPA, Pg 6, 9, 10 Settlers and Pilgrims, Dick Bruesehoff, Pg 10 Spiritual U-Turns, Pat Pintens, Pg 6 Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center Providing Sacred Space for All People Seeking Wholeness Sunrise On A Sunday 3560 Hwy 51 N • Arbor Vitae, Wisconsin 54568 Director Elizabeth Amman, OP, Ext. 2 Staff Karen Kappell, FSPA Marla Lang, FSPA, Ext. 5 Pat Pintens Julia Walsh, FSPA Hospitality Anita Beskar, FSPA Office Manager Susan Fredenhagen, Ext. 1 Marketing Manager Addie Halfmann Buildings/Grounds Darrell Shelby www.marywoodsc.org [email protected] Phone: 715-385-3750 (Select Ext. 1 to contact staff without an extension listed) Leave a legacy that makes an impact Your support will be as necessary in the years ahead as it is now. A bequest established today guarantees a lifeline of vital support for Marywood’s future. As you consider various gift options, it’s always best to consult your tax adviser. Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center is a not-for-profit charitable organization (501(c)(3) and all contributions are tax deductible as the law allows. The Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center engages persons seeking greater meaning in life and a deeper relationship with God, others self and all creation by providing space for inspiration, reflection and solitude. 2 • Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center Bench sitting...sky gazing... Pinkish hue on water blue... Cloud a curtain...yet uncertain... Sun peeking...eyes seeking... Big orange ball...my God my All... Water fire...my total Desire... Shimmering streak...You I seek... 93 million miles...my heart-mind smiles... Warming earth...giving birth... Sunny side up to fill my cup... Breezes blow to also show The Spirit’s way on this Sunday... Ground of Being...sitting...seeing... Birds squawk and caw in utter awe... Seagulls swirl...their wings awhirl... The sun...the Son...the day’s begun... Trinity of Love both here and above... I pledge to face this day of grace... The clouds recede...Your glory leads... The silence shouts...You’re all about... So seize my soul...it is Your Role... To capture me and claim me free... All creation sings elation... The sun goes higher...a bigger fire... Earth, air, water...sons and daughters... Who are we from where You see? Give us eyes at each sunrise To know and trust Your gifts to us... May we embark with gull and lark To sing Your praise through all our days... And know deep down the primordial sound Of God within except for sin... That woos us to be true to You... And so I do...with love, your Sue... – Susanne Tracy, OP In Remembrance Sister Susanne Tracy was a Dominican Sister of Grand Rapids and an internationally recognized presenter who spoke in the Northwoods at Holy Family Church in 2012. On June 29, 2016, she went home to her eternal resting place. Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center, a not-for-profit organization, is a ministry of the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Greetings from Wisconsin’s “ God’s Country” … Marywood Operating Board Chair: Cathy Koerpel Rhinelander, Wis. Vice Chair: Rose Elsbernd, FSPA La Crosse, Wis. Treasurer: Lisa Coon Arbor Vitae, Wis. Secretary: Deacon Richard Miech St.Germain, Wis. FSPA Leadership Liaison: Catherine Kaiser, FSPA La Crosse, Wis. Dave Gaber Rhinelander, Wis. Richard Huseby Tomahawk, Wis. John McHugh La Crosse, Wis. Jean Moore, FSPA La Crosse, Wis. Michele Rein Land O’Lakes, Wis. Mary Ticknor, FSPA Affiliate Rhinelander, Wis. Fr. Geoffrey Ward Manitowish Waters, Wis. As you page through this issue of Roots & Ripples, you will note that we offer several tried and true programs, but in addition, this fall, we have added many new programs. We call your attention to the brief bios of new staff and guest presenters on page 4. I am very grateful and happy to tell you that our first annual “Spirit of Marywood” golf outing was a wonderful success!!! Huge thanks go to our staff, operating board, volunteers and behind the scenes prayers. As one of our Operating Board members said, “This was a great dry run for next year’s 25th anniversary of Marywood!” Mark your calendars for the 2017 “Spirit of Marywood” golf outing, Thursday, June 29, at the Trout Lake Golf Club. Yes, Marywood has been open to/for the public since June of 1992 when the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration endorsed the transition of this beautiful, quiet place from internal governance operations to a Spirituality Center. Who could have known, other than the wisdom of our God, that places such as Marywood are truly gifts and treasures in a world filled with the chaos of busyness, and people are in need of a quiet place to get in touch with the holy in self, others and creation. This issue covers major holidays from September thru December. With these celebrations around goodness and gratefulness, and in response to the recent violence in our country, I offer you two projects or movements that you might explore and learn more about: The Forgiveness Project (http://theforgivenessproject.com) and the Circle of Compassion (https://circleofcompassion.org). May you experience our loving God in your heart as you go about your daily tasks, remembering what St.Teresa of Avila wrote: Christ has no body but yours…You are His body. Sister Elizabeth Amman Director Marywood Announcements Farewell Joyce ... Joyce Heil has been sharing her gifts here at Marywood through retreats, programs and outreach since February, 2014. Her singing talents added immeasurably to many gatherings. With mixed emotions we say farewell to Joyce, who has decided to retire on August 31. We are pleased to learn that she, and her husband, Carl Koch will be able to spend more time traveling. Joyce and Carl plan to continue living in the area. Thank you, Joyce, from all of us. Welcome to the Marywood Team: Pat Pintens Pat Pintens is a native of northern Wisconsin. She and her many siblings were raised on a small dairy farm. She credits this for her love of both vegetable and flower gardening, walks in the woods, berry picking and silent sports. Pat has served parishes as a catechist, Director of Religious Education, Campus Minister, Parish Director and choir member. She holds a B.S. in Home Economics Education, Masters in Theology and Masters in Christian Spirituality. Pat will dedicate half-time to Marywood as a presenter and doing outreach. Julia Walsh, FSPA Julia Walsh, FSPA grew up in a small farming community in Northeast Iowa with her parents and three siblings. Since graduating from Loras College, Julia has interned with the Iowa Catholic Conference, served in the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, and taught high school theology and social studies in Chicago and La Crosse. She is a part-time student at Catholic Theological Union and an award-winning writer found at MessyJesusBusiness.com. Julia will dedicate half-time to Marywood as a presenter and will continue her writing. Guest Presenters Dick & Naomi Bruesehoff are new year-round residents, but not strangers to the Northwoods – Naomie’s family has retreated to the Lac du Flambeau area since the late 1800s. Dick is a retired ELCA pastor and an experienced retreat leader and spiritual director. Naomi is a retired nurse and childbirth educator. She has served in various leadership positions in her community and congregation. Both are deeply committed to the well-being of those who serve in leadership, clergy and lay persons alike. 4 Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center Laurie Brink, OP A Dominican Sister of Sinsinawa, Laurie Brink is an Associate Professor of New Testament Studies at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. She is an associate editor of The Bible Today, and has recorded two lecture series (Acts of the Apostles and Philippians) for Now You Know Media. Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center 2016 RETREATS AND WORKSHOPS RETREAT: PRAYING THE PSALMS October 9-13, 2016 Sunday 5:30 p.m. to Thursday 1:00 p.m. Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA Register by Monday, September 19. Experience the psalms as a way of praying the many different movements in our life journey when addressing the Holy One. You will receive the book, Spirituality of the Psalms by Walter Brueggemann at the retreat. Each morning includes a presentation and communal prayer. Afternoons will be free for personal pondering, rest and exploring. After the evening meal there will be communal prayer. Spiritual direction will be available as part of the retreat. Fee: residents $375.00 includes all needs and a private room in a shared lakeside cabin. Include a $100.00 deposit (refundable if reservation is cancelled by September 19). Commuters $170 .00 (deposit $50.00). FRIENDS OF GOD AND PROPHETS: The Biblical Foundations of Friendship Holy Family Church, Woodruff, Wis. October 14 - Friday • 6:30-8:30 p.m. October 15 - Saturday • 9:00-11:00 a.m. and Saturday • 1:00-3:00 p.m. Presenter: Laurie Brink, OP Register by Friday, September 30 The Biblical Foundations of Friendship makes two extraordinary claims: that our life’s ultimate goal is friendship with God and that the Scriptures provide the roadmap. This program engages a dynamic process that integrates personal experience with biblical study in order to trace the emerging theology of friendship in the Scriptures and to show us how we can become “friend of God and prophets.” Suggested offering $30.00 includes all three sessions. MOVING WITH JESUS THE WAY: Hiking Retreat Friday - October 21 - 7:00 p.m. thru Sunday - October 23 at Noon Presenter: Julia Walsh, FSPA Register by Friday, October 7 This weekend hiking retreat will consist of prayer centered on journeying with Jesus, The Way. As disciples of The Way we will be nourished by time in nature, communal meals, Biblical input, and evening campfires. Residents $215.00 includes a private room in a shared cabin and all needs. Commuters $165.00. THE SACREDNESS OF FOOD AND EATING Session 1: TRANSFORMATION September 15 Register by Friday, September 9 Session 2: SUSTAINABILITY October 20 Register by Friday, October 14 Session 3: GOSPEL LIVING November 17 Register by Friday, November 11 Thursdays - 3:00-6:30 p.m. Presenter: Julia Walsh, FSPA During the harvest season, we’ll pause and embrace the sacredness of food in community. This will include Biblical input centered on the themes of transformation, sustainability and Gospel living, in order to gain more mindfulness about how to be in right relationship with food, Earth and others. Our time will close with prayerfully cooking and consuming a meal together. Suggested offering: $20.00 per session or $50.00 for all three sessions. MORE FOR YOU: • Sabbaticals (2 weeks to 6 months) • 30-day Retreats Space available November thru April each year at discounted rates. Private Directed Retreats can be scheduled at your convenience throughout the year, and for the duration of your choosing, subject to availability of cabins and director. Please plan ahead. For more information and/or to plan your Directed Retreat or Sabbatical, contact: Sister Elizabeth Amman , Ext 2 LET US COME TO YOU! At-Your-Site Retreats & Programs Available You Choose: whole day • half day • evening Theme Possibilites: • Personal Growth • Prayer • Scripture • Church Life • Sacraments • Spirituality For Outreach information, or to explore custom avenues; or to schedule a retreat or program at your site, contact: Sister Marla Lang, Ext. 5 [email protected] 715-385-3750 Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center • 5 Programs - September 2016 WATERCOLOR: PAINTING FALL-COLOR OF LEAVES September 5 - Monday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA We will create a tinted background using a webbing technique, followed by a series of glazing of watercolor. The fun is seeing the leaves emerge from the background. We will be using colorful oak or maple leaves that we find at this time of the year.Bring watercolor supplies, pressed leaves, a stretched half sheet of cold press watercolor paper and smaller sheets for practice that are about 7 by 11. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Limit of 9. Register by Monday, August 29. PASTEL: SOFT TOUCH September 7 - Wednesday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA We will create a pastel painting of a field of flowers with bright colors applied with a lot of variations in touch. The variety of soft touch in application produces a painting that doesn’t look stiff or overworked. Bring soft pastels and photos of flower fields. Pastel board will be prvided. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Monday, August 29. SPIRITUAL U-TURNS or WHICH WAY ARE YOU GOING? September 9 - Friday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Presenter: Pat Pintens WATERCOLOR: PALETTE We are familiar with the saying “flying KNIFE PAINTING IN WATERoff in all directions. ” In our faith lives COLOR there are only two directions we can September 6 - Tuesday go: we are either moving toward God 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. or away from God. We will explore Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA how to know in which direction we are Keeping strong colors in watercolors can be a challenge and in this class we headed and how to make a ‘spiritual will learn one way of creating bold and U-turn’ when needed. Suggested offering $10.00. vibrant watercolor paintings. Using a palette knife, as well as a brush, we will creatively work on distribution of KAYAKING ON TROUT LAKE color with watercolor media, practice September 15 - Thursday some techniques, and then apply them 9:30-11:45 a.m. to a painting. You will learn to use a Coordinator: Marla Lang, FSPA palette knife in two ways: to add or Fall has an enticing quiet and subtract. Bring paints, palette knife, beauty that nurture our entire brushes, 300# watercolor paper or being on Trout Lake. We will stretched watercolor paper and photos begin on Marywood shoreline of large, light valued flowers. Fee: and then do gentle paddling in the bay and beyond – as far as $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by weather and skill permit. It will Monday, August 29. be a form of prayer beyond words. Kayaks are provided but bring a bag lunch to end our time together. Suggested offering: $15.00. Register by Monday, September 12. 6 • Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center THE SACREDNESS OF FOOD AND EATING Session One: TRANSFORMATION September 15 - Thursday Session Two: Sustainability October 20 - Thursday Session Three: Gospel Living November 17 - Thursday 3:00-6:30 p.m. Presenter: Julia Walsh, FSPA During the harvest season, we’ll pause and embrace the sacredness of food in community. This 3-part series will include Biblical input centered on the themes of transformation, sustainability and Gospel living, in order to gain more mindfulness about how to be in right relationship with food, Earth and others. Our time will close with prayerfully cooking and consuming a meal together. You can attend 1, 2 or all 3 sessions. Suggested offering: $20.00 per session or $50.00 for all 3 sessions. Register by Friday, September 9. Programs - September 2016 THE SACRED GIFT OF LISTENING September 16 - Friday 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA The gift of listening and the mystery of being heard: these elements of listening will be explored. A highly valued book ($18.00) on the topic is included in the suggested offering. Treat yourself to creating more peace, harmony and care in your life through some practical, everyday awareness. Suggested offering $25.00. Limited to 10 participants. Bring a lunch. SHINRIN-YOKU (‘Forest Bathing’) September 20 - Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Presenter: Pat Pintens This Japanese approach to walking is the exact opposite of a power-walk. It is a slow, deliberate immersion in nature. Come; bathe yourself in the light, sounds, colors, and smells of the autumn forest. We will meet at Marywood and carpool to Fallison Lake nature trail. Bring a bag lunch for a picnic at the end of the morning. Wear comfortable clothing and good walking shoes. Suggested offering $10.00. GROUNDED September 20 - Tuesdays plus* 1:00-3:00 p.m. Facilitator: Marla Lang, FSPA Diana Bass has authored the book, Grounded, which has become a favorite book for discussion. She has a contemporary way of guiding readers to pay attention to ways of connecting with God who animates creation and community. *At the September 20 gathering, the group also will determine the days/times best suited to meet three additional times. Suggested offering $10.00 each session. PRAY AS YOU CAN – NOT AS YOU CAN’T September 21 - Wednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Presenters: Dick Bruesehoff Prayer can take an infinite number of forms! Some forms come easily, while others can be very challenging. Using Myers-Briggs personality types, we will explore why some forms may be easier for you than others. We’ll practice a variety of prayer forms together and encourage you to identify and claim the ways you can pray! Suggested offering $10.00. TWO MODELS OF MERCY: Yesterday and Today September 26 - Monday 9:00 a.m. - noon Presenters: Julia Walsh, FSPA and Marla Lang, FSPA You will not want to miss the inspiration of Dorothy Day (Catholic Worker Houses) and Mother Teresa of Calcutta (canonized a saint September 4, 2016). People of all faith traditions are invited to experience their unique lifestyles and expressions of mercy. Dorothy Day and Mother Teresa have gone way beyond the sense of call and the expectations of one lifetime. Bring a friend with you! This morning together will include hope and a vision for our personal journeys. Suggested offering $10.00. ST. FRANCIS’ WALK September 28 - Wednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Holy Family Church Grounds 8950 Cty J, Woodruff Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA A modern version of the Prayer of St. Francis has been illustrated through a beautiful path in the wooded area behind Holy Family Church. We will gather at Holy Family’s front entrance at 9:30 for a brief overview on the life of St. Francis, followed by the reflective walk. (September 17 is the Feast of the Stigmata of St. Francis.) We will end with conversation and refreshments provided in the gazebo on the path. Dress to fit the weather, rain or shine! Suggested offering $10.00. “Autumn is the mellower season, and what we lose in flowers we more than gain in fruits." – Samuel Butler Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center • 7 Programs - October 2016 WATERCOLOR: WATER WEBBING October 3 - Monday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA Paper Transformed: Imagine tiny threads of color vibrating from the paint source. That is what water webbing has to offer. It is a beautiful delicate effect and a soft method to use with watercolor paintings. We will learn this technique which works especially with a creation of background with watercolors. Bring watercolors, a stretched half-sheet of stretched watercolor paper, photos of flora, and a spray bottle with a soft mister. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Monday, September 26. ANNIVERSARY OF ST FRANCIS’ DEATH October 3 - Monday 6:30-7:30 p.m. Location: Holy Family Church All “Francisciscans in heart” are invited to this prayer and social time celebrating St. Francis’ passing from death to full life. WATERCOLOR COLLAGE October 4 - Tuesday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA After altering rice paper with watercolors or using already altered papers (provided), we will create a collage which could be further enhanced with watercolors or fluid acrylics. Landscapes or abstracts are a good subject for this project. Papers for the collage must be glued on either a canvas board, stretched watercolor sheet, or other surface that will not warp when wet. Please bring that board or watercolor paper and watercolor supplies. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Monday, September 26. FEAST OF THE HOLY ROSARY ON THE ROAD October 7 - Friday 10:00-11:30 a.m. Guide: Ann Egan Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Manitowish Waters, recently completed installation of new, stainedglass windows of Mary, our Blessed LANDSCAPES WITH ATMOSPHERE Mother. In 2010, nine, side-wall windows, each an image of a Madonna October 5 - Wednesday from around the world, were installed. 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. They reflect the Marian devotion Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA Using gouache and watercolor, we will found in the various nationalities of those who worship there. In 2015, the create landscape or waterscape paintpeak window was installed, a uniquely ings with a focus on atmospheric changes such as a misty early morning, designed Madonna and Child and a fog rising off a lake, or clearing after a culminating tribute to Our Lady Queen of Peace. Together, the windows are rain. Bring your photos of these light enduring signs of the congregation’s effects and we will focus on paintings devotion to Mary and a symbol of that capture the feeling of the day. hope for peace in the world. You are Bring watercolor supplies and a invited to go directly to the Church by stretched watercolor sheet of 140# 10:00 or be at Marywood to carpool paper. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch, by 9:45. Our Lady Queen of Peace Register by Tuesday, September 27. Church is located at 5610 Hwy 51 S, the juncture of Birch Hill Road and Hwy 51. Besides learning more about this stained glass tribute to Mary by Ann Egan, we will pray the rosary and Nature holds enjoy some refreshments. Contact person - Marla Lang, FSPA; to register, the key to our aesthetic, call 715-385-3750. Suggested offering intellectual, cognitive and $10.00. even spiritual satisfaction. – E. O. Wilson 8 • Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center THE QUESTIONS GOD ASKS October 6 - Thursday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Presenter: Pat Pintens God asks us challenging questions: “Where are you?” “What do you want me to do for you?” The right answers to the questions God asks us lie deep within us. Let us take some time to listen to some of God’s questions and our possible answers. Suggested offering $10.00. Programs - October 2016 FRIENDS OF GOD AND PROPHETS The Biblical Foundations of Friendship October 14-15, 2016 Friday - 6:30-8:30 p.m. Saturday - 9:00-11:00 a.m. and 1:00-3:00 p.m. Laurie Brink, O.P., Ph.D. “Friends of God and Prophets: The Biblical Foundations of Friendship” makes two extraordinary claims: that our life’s ultimate goal is friendship with God and that the Scriptures provide the roadmap. Friendship with God is a gift of Holy Wisdom (Wis 7:27). God speaks to Moses face to face as one speaks to a friend (Exod 33:11). And most striking of all these biblical examples, Jesus calls his own disciples “friends” (John 15:15). This program engages a dynamic process that integrates personal experience with biblical study in order to trace the emerging theology of friendship in the Scriptures and to show us how we can become “friends of God and prophets.” $30.00 includes all three sessions. Register by Friday, October 7. SPIRITUAL GRANDPARENTING October 19 - Wednesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA With the swelling number of new seniors, how can children and youth experience the elders’ spiritual wisdom? Join us as we examine practical ways to foster such relationships with the grandchildren’s generations. Suggested offering $10.00. PRAYING WITH “GREENING BEADS” October 20 - Thursday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Presenters: Dick and Naomi Brusehoff God’s deepest desire is for the health and wholeness of all of the beloved creation. Come and experience various prayer forms while stringing a set of greening beads that can be used in prayer. The prayer beads can help connect with and pray for each other, strengthen our prayer lives, and keep us attuned to God’s world. Suggested offering $10.00. THE SACREDNESS OF FOOD AND EATING Session Two: SUSTAINABILITY October 20 - Thursday 3:00-6:30 p.m. Presenter: Julia Walsh, FSPA During the harvest season, we’ll pause and embrace the sacredness of food in community. This 3-part series will include Biblical input centered on the themes of transformation, sustainability and Gospel living, in order to gain more mindfulness about how to be in right relationship with food, Earth and others. Our time will close with prayerfully cooking and consuming a meal together. Suggested offering $20.00. Register by Friday, October 14. MOVING WITH JESUS, THE WAY, HIKING RETREAT Friday, October 21 - 7:00 p.m. – Sunday, October 23 - 11:30 a.m. Presenter: Julia Walsh, FSPA This weekend hiking retreat will consist of prayer centered on journeying with Jesus, The Way. As disciples of The Way we will be nourished by time in nature, communal meals, Biblical input, and evening campfires. Residents $215.00 includes a private room in a shared cabin and all needs. Commuters $165.00. Register by Friday, October 7. BLESSING BASKETS October 25 - Tuesday 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Presenter: Pat Pintens Looking for the ‘perfect gift’? A blessing basket could be the ‘perfect gift’ for someone special, a relative, friend, neighbor, co-worker, etc., for any occasion or circumstance. Bring a small basket (about 6 to 8 inch diameter, oblong or square), and any used greeting cards you would like to repurpose (cards will also be available at Marywood). Share in the fun of making a blessing basket. Suggested offering $15.00. Register by Friday, October 21. A Grandparent is one who strengthens you with prayer blesses you with love and encourages you with hope. - Unknown Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center • 9 Programs - November 2016 CHURCH SECRETARIES’ DAY AWAY November 3 - Thursday 9:30 a.m. - 2:15p.m. Presenters: Marla Lang, FSPA and Pat Pintens The day’s focus is one of spiritual and practical helps for Church Secretaries and Office Personnel of all faith traditions. Your invaluable ministry needs you to also seek “time out” plus supportive ideas from others and refreshment for the journey. Suggested offering - $30.00 each; $50.00 for two from same Church or cluster; $65.00 for three. Register by Monday, October 31. HAND-MAKING OF CHRISTMAS CARDS November 7 - Monday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Karen Kappell, FSPA Using water-media and printing techniques we will create cards that add a special personal touch to our Christmas greeting. Working with watercolor paper (supplied), we will use water media and sprays to create large sheets with a free formed pattern and then cut and develop smaller sections into cards by using a variety of techniques. Bring inks, watercolors, and any water media supplies and brushes. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Monday, October 31. 10 • Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center NEEDLE-FELTING November 8 - Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Presenter: Karen Kappell, FSPA Needle felting is a fun and versatile hobby adaptable to art forms. Discover how amazing it is to design and sculpt wool with a specialized needle. You will be introduced to several easy steps enabling you to produce a variety of designs and inspiring you to experiment after the class with your own ideas. All materials will be provided. Fee: $30.00. Bring a lunch. Register by Monday, October 31. NATURE POETRY November 9 - Wednesday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Presenter: Julia Walsh FSPA We’ll discuss samples of nature poetry, study a bit of technique, be challenged by a writing prompt and spend time in nature writing. At the end of the session we’ll share our creations and give each other feedback. This workshop is appropriate for writers at all levels. Suggested offering $20.00. Bring a lunch. SETTLERS AND PILGRIMS November 10 -Thursday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Presenter: Dick Bruesehoff Two of the metaphors used to describe life are pilgrims and settlers. “I’m but a stranger here…” or “Bloom where you’re planted.” These two forms of faithful living are often pitted against each other and seen as opposing each other. Most of us, however, are usually doing both simultaneously. We’ll explore how we are living faithfully as both settlers and pilgrims. Suggested offering $10.00. HEALING GRATITUDE November 14-Monday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Presenter: Pat Pintens One of our first lessons in gratitude comes when we, as children, are taught to say the magic words: “please” and “thank you.” My most difficult lesson in gratitude came when my young nephew died. I discovered that gratitude isn’t magical, it’s healing. Let’s explore together the healing power of gratitude. Suggested offering $10.00. PRAYER WITHOUT WORDS November 16 - Wednesday 9:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Presenters: Marla Lang, FSPA We will explore a way of praying that goes beyond words. Being attentive to experiences in our surroundings can lead us to an awareness of God’s presence deep within and among us. Stilling exercises and ways of tending to God’s presence will be guided. Suggested offering $10.00. THE SACREDNESS OF FOOD AND EATING Session Three: GOSPEL LIVING November 17 - Thursday 3:00-6:30 p.m. Presenter: Julia Walsh, FSPA During the harvest season, we’ll pause and embrace the sacredness of food in community. This will include Biblical input centered on the themes of transformation, sustainability and Gospel living, in order to gain more mindfulness about how to be in right relationship with food, Earth and others. Our time will close with prayerfully cooking and consuming a meal together. Suggested offering. Register by Friday, November 11. Programs - December 2016 THE GIFT OF YEARS December 1 - Thursday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Presenter: Marla Lang, FSPA As we begin the Advent Season, not only people facing aging but everyone may find themselves desiring to live a more spiritually centered and balanced life. We will examine some of Joan Chittister’s reflections on living into the values offered every day, about growing older with grace. . . the struggles, temptations and surprises, the potential and joys. Suggested offering $10.00. PRAY AS YOU CAN – NOT AS YOU CAN’T December 6 - Tuesday 9:30-11:30 a.m. Presenter: Dick Bruesehoff Prayer can take an infinite number of forms! Some forms come easily, while others can be very challenging. Using Myers-Briggs personality types, we will explore why some forms may be easier for you than others. We’ll practice a variety of prayer forms together and encourage you to identify and claim the ways you can pray! Suggested offering $10.00. ADVENT: WHEN GOD INTERRUPTS OUR LIVES December 7 – Wednesday 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Presenter: Pat Pintens Our lives are filled with interruptions. Some we welcome some we can do without. Have you ever thought of the ANNUNCIATION as an interruption? What was Mary doing when Gabriel knocked on her door? Let’s explore the annunciation story to discover some of the graces that interruptions can bring into our lives-even when we’re busy getting ready for Christmas. Bring a lunch. Suggested offering $15.00. May Peace be your Gift this Christmas and your Blessing all the years that follow! The Marywood Staff Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center • 11 With Sincere Gratitude We Acknowledge Our Generous Donors 2016 Fiscal Year • July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016 Linda Adelman Marcie Ahmann Jayne Alger Patricia Alvarado Carol Amadio Anonymous Martha Bache Wiig Baird & Co., Inc. Loyd & Patricia Bakken Salvatore & Patricia Balistreri Liz Banaszat Cyndi Bane James Banovetz John & Marcia Bardos Bob & Jane Barnes Connie Beavan Lisa Becker Pam Berdal Mary Jo Berner Chuck & Carol Berigan Arthur Bernhardt John & Mary Anne Biggs Cynthia & William Bomber Arlene Bonacci Ed & JoAnn Boss Rich & Mary Kay Bowman Paula Braun Sr. Jolynn Brehm Bea Britz Dick & Naomi Bruesehoff Madalene & Kevin Buelow Theresa Burbey Marion Burmeister Jim Carlson Barbara Ceranski Ursula & Ed Charaf Pauline Cira Beth & Pat Clemens Megan Conners Rita Conway Lisa & Steve Coon Carol Crevier Katheryn Czisny Carol Dahlquist James Devine Marcy Diedrick Jerry & Jane Dietzman Karen Dosemagan Teri Doughty Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center • 12 Marc & Eileen Durette Matt & Anne Drewry Pat & Ann Egan Eye Wear & Eye Care Assoc. Elisa Farmilant & Steve Justin Sally Fitzpatrick Vince & Mary Fonti Susan & Gary Fredenhagen Nancy French Redman & Gelinas Sue Geraty Helen Geyso Al & Lynn Goodrich Roger & Betty Goretcke Andree Graveley Mary Greico Harry & Mary Griswold Joellen Hagge Addie & Charlie Halfmann Kathleen Handt Joan Hannasch Greg & Shirley Harrold Mike & Pat Harvey Rev. Clifford & Jeanne Haskins Bill & Sandra Hayes Janet Hays Gretchen Healy Mary Ann Henrichs Mary Louise Hluchan Jane Holzkamp Dick & Jan Huseby Karen Janusz R. J. Janz Virginia Jisa JJ Acres -Jack & Judy Juries Patricia Johnson James & Harriet Jordan Ralph & Janet Jubert Ron & Linda Kappell Barbara Kane Sr. Ladonna Kassmeyer Linda & Pat Kerrigan Jean Keuer Ray & Cathy Knapstein Sally Knapstein Cathy Koerpel Elaine & Cliff Kotlarek Richard Kramer Ron & Barbara Kroeger Gemma Lamb Tammy & Jeff Lauder Anne Laurie Pat Levine Betty Lidral Allan & Joan Ligel Alberta Linder Mary Linder Bob & Terri Link Paul & Bev Linniham Mary Jane Lipinski Jennifer Lukowicz Diana & Brian Maki Doug & Mary Malinsky Marge & Mike McCardle Barb & John McFarland John & Maggie McHugh Joan & Don Meeder Caryl Melendorf Mary Mentink Carol Miller Rich & Betty Molchan Doug & Bonnie Moquin Al Motzel Paula Naill Dennis Nelson Dennis & Emeline Nitzel Northwoods Dental Robert & Mary Nowakowski Carole & Don Nugent Arline O’Connell Jim & Clare Okraszewski Fr. Lloyd Ouderkirk Shaji Pazhukkathara Tom & Stella Pauley Lisa Pepp Betty Perkis Pat Pintens A & Frances Pogodzinski Carol Potter Barb Prat Nancy Prisk John & Karin Randolph Carolyn Rauschert Alice Rass Karen Ream Chuck & Carol Rebek Renate Redmond Kim Richard Carol Riches Pauline Riedl In Gratitude, continued Thomas Riemer Luann Robbins Sue Rodell Patricia Rondinelli-Berg Dave & Jane Ross Judy & Ted Russell John & Mary Scheibe Dorothy & Robert Schildt Gary & Terri Schildt Jane & Victor Schiszik John & Kathleen Schneider Dick & Elizabeth Schreuder Elizabeth&Richard Schussler Mary Schwartz St. John Neuman Secular Franciscans Mary Gayle Selfridge Barbara Sell Tonie Sendra Denise Shankin Dale & Rhoda Sharpee Dan Shaw & Judith McKloskey Don & Lenore Shebuski Phyllis Sinclair Mike & KathySkelton Amy Slone Steve & Heather Smart Jeannine Smith Julie Smith Daniel & Virginia Sparkowski Frank & Judy Splitt Cecelia Stefanski Patricia Steffen Fr. Jim - Superior Diocese Kathryne Sutliff Corinne Swan Peggy Tameling Linda J. Thomas Mary Ticknor Gerry Traczyk Therese Trojak Br. Rodd Umlauf Greg & Mary Van Grinsven Deborah Van Swol Jo Anne Vinci Pat Voermans Ruth Wagner Bobby Walker Grace Wanta Valerie & Fr. Geoff Ward Fredric & Barbara Weber Russell & Eileen Weber Dorothy Wenzel Uwe & Cathy Wiechering Peggy Williams Nancy Wilson Joan Winterhoff Patti Zaremba Joseph Zurfluh John & Katie Zwers In Memory of ... All Forgotten Souls by Renate Redmond Ken & Frances Bane by Cyndi Bane Russell Beavan by Connie Beavan Frank & Catherine Bober by Cecelia Stefanski Sr. Mary Gordelia Bloch, OSF by Bea Britz Sr. Helen Bolger, OP & Sr. Maria Tardani, OP by Denise Shankin Richard V. Boss by Ed & Jo Ann Boss Roger Del Grasso by Pat Levine Shirley Devine by James Devine Stacey Devine by James Devine Eileen Dougherty by Mary Schwartz Norm Ellenberger by Eye Care & Eye Wear Dr. Hassan & Mrs. Wadiah Charaf by William & Ursula Charaf Tom & Mary Hartman by Lloyd and Patricia Bakken Sylvester & Delores Kappell by Linda Kappell Jean Kastner by Jerry & Jane Dietzman Bob Knapstein by Sally Knapstein Mary Ann Kramer by Richard Kramer Mary Jane Krueger by Richard & Janice Huseby Michael by Carol Riches Mike by Anne Laurie Sr. Kathleen Nelessen by Patricia Johnson Dan O’Connell by Arline O’Connell The Permer family by Barbara Sell Kathleen Riemer by Thomas Riemer Schedlo & Steffen Families by Patricia Steffen Rueben & Margaret Scheibe In honor of their life by Rosemary & John Scheibe The Schulte Family In honor of ... please see next page Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center • 13 In Gratitude, continued In Honor of ... Sr. Elizabeth Amman, OP by Don & Carole Nugent Jolynn Brehm, FSPA by Carol Potter Jolynn Brehm, FSPA by Carol Potter Joyce Heil by Jane Holzkamp My grandchildren by Mary Gayle Selfridge Karen Kappell, FSPA & Pauline Wittry, FSPA by Frank & Judy Splitt Marywood Sisters-all they do by Lisa Becker Ministry of all FSPA by Dick & Naomi Bruesehoff Joan Reiter by Teri Doughty Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary by Joseph Zurflu Staff ’s work and openness to all by Dennis Nelson Sr. Margaret Schmolke, FSPA by Gerry Traczyk Sr. Pauline Wittry, FSPA by Don & Joan Meeder Pauline Wittry, FSPA by Paul & Bev Linniham Sr. Pauline Wittry, FSPA by Mary Ticknor Spirit of Marywood Golf Scramble 2016 Thank You for your support! 14 • Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center Thank You for a successful event! • Sponsors • Donors • FSPA• Golfers • Operating Board • Volunteers • Staff Save the date: June 29, 2017 Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center September-December 2016 Calendar September October November 5 - Watercolor: Painting Fall-color of Leaves 6 - Watercolor: Palette Knife Painting in Watercolor 7 - Pastel: Soft Touch 9 - Spirtual U-Turns or Which WayAre You Going? 15 - The Sacredness of Food and Eating: Transformation 15 - Kayaking on Trout Lake 16 - The Sacredness of Listening 20 - Shinrin-Yoku - ‘Forest Bathing’ 20 - Grounded 21 - Pray As You Can, Not As You Can’t 26 - Two Models of Mercy: Yesterday and Today 28 - St. Francis Walk 3 -Watercolor: Water Webbing 3 - Anniversary of St. Francis’ Death 4 - Watercolor Collage 5 - Landscapes with Atmosphere 6 - The Questions God Asks 7 - Feast of the Holy Rosary on the Road 14-15 - Friends of God and Prophets 19 - Spiritual Grandparenting 20 - Praying with “Greening Beads” 20 - The Sacredness of Food and Eating: Sustainability 21-23 - Moving With Jesus, The Way: Hiking Retreat 25 - Blessing Baskets 3 - Church Secretaries’ Day Away 7 - Hand-Making of Christmas Cards 8 - Needle Felting 9 - Nature Poetry 10 - Settlers and Pilgrims 14 - Healing Gratitude 16 - Prayer Without Words 17 - The Sacredness of Food and Eating: Gospel Living December 1 - The Gift of Years 6 - Pray As You Can, Not As You Can’t 7 - Advent: When God Interrupts Our Lives For Your Convenience ... You may wish to attend two or three successive programs, or are seeking time away from the everyday busyness. Whatever the reason, you are welcome at Marywood. Marywood has private rooms available by day, night, weekly or longer. Please call for availability. Spiritual Direction and massage are also available by appointment. 715-385-3750, Ext 1 Attention All Area Women! You are invited to a very special Marywood event ... Women’s Christmas An Epiphany Celebration for Wise Women Thursday, January 5, 2017 • Details to follow ... Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center • 15 MARYWOOD Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid OP Printing FRANCISCAN SPIRITUALITY CENTER 3560 Highway 51 North Arbor Vitae WI 54568 Address Service Requested Like trees we can trust by Julia Walsh, FSPA The wonders of nature suggest how things could work for us in our spiritual lives, in our world. Since spring, many trees have been laboring to produce large, varied leaves. The growth, nourishment, and protection provided by the leaves helped trees live with health and strength. With the arrival of the season of autumn, the trees demonstrate how we could humbly let go and be freed of our attachments. As the trees drop bright and colorful leaves to earth, they enrich soil and gain groundedness. While trees are stripped they gain the strength of transformation. As trees surrender to God’s designs, they remind us that God is in control; that we can trust. Even in the chaos of political division, we can trust in God with the calm surrender that the trees model. As we do, we will grow toward new heights with great freedom and joy. A version of this essay first appeared on MessyJesusBusiness.com
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