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SPRING 2015 NEWSLETTER THANK YOU! WELCOME TO NEW STAFF! NEW RECURRING PROGRAMS See the inserted letter from the Board of Directors in this newsletter for all the details! A special thank you to the friends and families of Rita Prihoda, Charlie Stieber, Dave Suelzer, Dolores Lang, and Margaret Wild who gave memorials in honor of their loved ones. We join you in your grief. These programs are facilitated by Sr. Roselyn Heil, FSPA, who brings understanding and presence for healing in people’s lives as Chaplain and Spiritual Director. With joy we welcome the following people to our ministry at St. Anthony’s. We look forward to all you will accomplish in your roles! CENTER DIRECTOR DEACON BRYAN HILTS EVENING PRAYER FOR HEALING 1st Tuesday of the Month Time: 7-8 p.m. Healing is a movement inside of us when we are able to open our tightened hands from pain and allow the Spirit to touch our heart with compassion. With peaceful music, Sr. Roselyn will lead us in a reflection to create a sacred space for us to express our desires for wholeness that God may gently touch us with healing love. Free will offering. DRUMMING PRAYER CIRCLE 2nd Tuesday of the Month Time: 6:30-8 p.m. Drumming is a way to pray with the rhythms of our lives. With intention, the sound awakens awe, serenity, healing, peace and contentment. It can open us to the work of the Spirit as the songs radiate as one with The Creator. Drumming can connect us with the pulse of Earth. Drumming can help break through separations and build bridges toward our relationships with all that God has made. Free will offering. SPIRITUAL LEADER SR. JOLYNN BREHM WISH LIST Items Needed • Sofa Tables (desk height) • Gently used full-sized mattresses and/or box springs Funds Needed We request donations to help fund the following items that would benefit the ministry and operations at the Center. • Fireplace Repair in Fireplace Lounge & Community Room: $6,000 ea. Both chimneys need to be re-lined, and the fireplaces need new inserts. • Digital Projector with HDMI/SVGA: $450 • Equipment for Wi-Fi Signal in New Wing: $700 • Uninterruptable Power Supply for Technology: $800 “Start by doing what’s necessary, then do what is possible, and suddenly you’re doing the impossible.” - St. Francis “Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” - St. Francis SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT March 16, 2015 Praise and thanks be to God! The Board of Directors of St. Anthony Spirituality Center is pleased to announce Deacon Bryan Hilts will be joining us as the Center Director and Sr. Jolynn Brehm has accepted the position of our Spiritual Leader. Deacon Bryan was ordained as a permanent deacon for the Diocese of La Crosse in 2012. He and his wife Michelle live in Marathon and are active members of St. Mary’s Parish where Deacon Bryan serves and will continue to serve as deacon. His relationship with and love for St. Anthony’s was born seven years ago when he began attending monthly diaconate formation weekends here. Deacon Bryan brings his experience ministering to the spiritual needs of others as a deacon and chaplain along with a background in both forprofit and non-profit business management and marketing. You may know Deacon Bryan from his work with the Wausau Police Department and most recently with Catholic Charities. He was instrumental in establishing and managing the Wausau Warming Center. Deacon Bryan will start his position in mid-April. He looks forward to being part of the team to take St. Anthony’s to its 100-year anniversary and beyond. Sr. Jolynn Brehm is a member of the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration. She was born and raised in Marathon County and has been coming to St. Anthony’s since 1968. Sr. Jolynn is a certified Spiritual Director. She will be a familiar face to many at St. Anthony’s, since she has served on the directed retreat team here for the past 25 years and also lead our Franciscan formation sessions last spring. Sr. Jolynn will join us as part of the Resident Community in the near future and will assume the responsibilities of Spiritual Leader. She is excited about continuing to share her Franciscan values with the Board, staff and volunteers and to nurture spirituality in their lives and the lives of all our retreatants. In addition to Deacon Bryan and Sr. Jolynn, Fr. Bob Streveler will be taking on a different role at St. Anthony’s beginning this summer. Fr. Bob has been a part of the transition process since the first Advisory Group meeting in July 2013. He went on to serve on the Steering Committee and then the Board of Directors all while serving as pastor of St. John the Baptist Parish in Edgar and Holy Family Parish in Poniatowski. He has also been a big part of the efforts to re-establish the gardens here at St. Anthony’s. Fr. Bob will retire this summer and will assume the status of Senior Priest in the Diocese of La Crosse, with residence at St. Anthony’s. He will be available here to celebrate Mass and the Sacrament of Reconciliation and to meet with retreatants. God has been good to this ministry. We thank Him for the foundation laid by the Capuchins, for their many years of dedication to this ministry, and for their tremendous generosity which made this transition possible. We also appreciate the gifts shared by Barb Ceranski and Fr. Frank Corradi through their leadership the past 15 months, and we look forward to their contributions in the future. We are grateful for the many applicants who offered their varied gifts and leadership experience for this ministry, as well as for your prayers and the dedicated efforts of the Search Committee through this process. Most of all, we are blessed to have Deacon Bryan, Sr. Jolynn and Fr. Bob to lead us forward. We know you will join us in welcoming them once again to St. Anthony’s. Joseph M. Breaman Jeanette A. Carlson David A. Joswiak Arlene C. Bonacci Margaret R. Lindell Fr. Robert A. Streveler Upcoming Programs APRIL 4/7: Evening Prayer for Healing 4/14: Drumming Prayer Circle 4/19: Annual Meeting with Mass 4/22: Earth Day Celebration 4/24-26: Fr. Dan Crosby’s Divine Mercy Weekend Retreat MAY 5/5: Treasuring Memories/Birdhouses Projects 5/5: Evening Prayer for Healing 5/12: Drumming Prayer Circle JUNE 6/2: Evening Prayer for Healing 6/5-7: AA Serenity Weekend Retreat 6/9: Drumming Prayer Circle 6/20: Gift of Food Day Program 6/21-26: Fr. Albert Haase’s Preached Retreat JULY 7/7: Evening Prayer for Healing 7/14: Drumming Prayer Circle 7/12-15: 3-Day Directed Retreats 7/12-18: 6-Day Directed Retreats 7/18-22: Volunteer Week 7/24-26: AA/Al-Anon Combo Serenity Weekend Retreat AUGUST 8/4: Evening Prayer for Healing 8/11: Drumming Prayer Circle 8/21-23: Retrouvaille Weekend Retreat 8/28-30: Drum-Making Weekend Retreat SEPTEMBER 9/1: Evening Prayer for Healing 9/8: Drumming Prayer Circle 9/11-13: LifeShift Weekend Retreat 9/18-20: Theme Weekend Retreat (See insert) 9/25-27: Franciscan Living Weekend Retreat OCTOBER 10/1: Transitus of St. Francis Evening Program 10/2-4: AA Serenity Weekend Retreat 10/6: Evening Prayer for Healing 10/13: Drumming Prayer Circle 10/16-18: Theme Weekend Retreat NOVEMBER 11/3: Evening Prayer for Healing 11/10: Drumming Prayer Circle 11/13-15: Theme Weekend Retreat (WI Rapids Area) DECEMBER 12/1: Evening Prayer for Healing 12/8: Drumming Prayer Circle 12/4-6: Tom Roberts’ Embracing the Chaos Weekend Retreat TREASURING MEMORIES BIRDHOUSE PROJECTS Tuesday, May 5, 2015 SOMETIMES GRIEVING GOES BEYOND WORDS. Children, teens, and families can cope with the death of a loved one, express their feelings and honor memories by building and/ or painting birdhouses. During these free workshops, made possible by Aspirus Comfort Care and Hospice Services and the Woodson Art Museum, use hammer and nails or brushes and paint; all birdhouse kits and materials provided. Hammers, Woods & Memories: 1-2 p.m. OR 4-5 p.m. Painting Birdhouses, Memories Shared: 2-3 p.m. OR 5-6 p.m. This free program requires pre-registration. Please call the Front Office to register or email [email protected]. Let us know which session(s) you’d like to join. AA SERENITY RETREAT June 5-7, 2015 Cost: $185 THEME: “STEPS 8-12: LIVING WITH OTHERS” This retreat is open to all recovering alcoholics. We gather to discover and share the joy and serenity of the spiritual substance of the AA program through talks, discussions and opportunities for private consultation. Various presenters. Retreat begins with registration at 5:30 p.m. and supper at 7 p.m. on Friday and concludes with the noon meal on Sunday. Upcoming Dates: October 2-4, 2015 (Theme: Grief & Grieving) Healing in America Energy Healing Development Training Sr. Roselyn Heil, FSPA, who lives with the Resident Franciscan Community here at St. Anthony’s, offers Healing in America seminars and weekends to teach energy healing to interested participants. Upcoming Level 1 Weekend Dates: May 15-17, October 9-11 and November 13-15. Find out more about Energy Healing online at sarcenter.com/healing-in-america DAY PROGRAM THE GIFT OF FOOD Saturday, June 20, 2015 Cost: $55 A DEEPER CONNECTION WITH LIFE. The simple gift of food can nurture our souls as well as our bodies. In this day of reflection, we will discover how food can help us explore the way we experience our bodies, the earth, the poor and the Divine. With activities, presentations, discussion and rituals of mindfulness, gratitude, scarcity and abundance, we will open ourselves to a deeper connection with life. Presented by Vicki Lopez-Kaley. Cost includes continental breakfast, noon meal and program fees. The day begins with registration at 9 a.m. and concludes by 3 p.m. SILENT DIRECTED RETREATS 3-Day: July 12-15, 2015 | Cost: $300 Perfect for active ministry people who need to get away for a quick renewal in the Spirit and their vocation. 6-Day: July 12-18, 2015 | Cost: $600 Ideal for religious and other seekers who want a more intensive time of prayer and quiet contemplation. TAKE TIME AWAY FOR DEEP PRAYER, REST AND RENEWAL. On a directed retreat, one walks through the days of retreat with an experienced spiritual director. The director meets with the retreatant daily to listen to his/her prayer and life experiences and to assist in discerning the movement of the Spirit in the retreatant’s life. Daily Liturgy and communal prayer services are provided. Call for Spiritual Directors or go online to sarcenter.com/bios/. THE ART AND HEART OF THE SPIRITUAL LIFE SILENT PREACHED RETREAT with Fr. Albert Haase June 21-26, 2015 Cost: $495 The spiritual life is the process of being transformed into the image of Christ for the sake of others. In this retreat, Fr. Albert Haase, OFM, will discuss this process of transformation and the challenge it presents to break free from the agenda of the false self. Important aspects such as one’s image of God, resisting temptations, living in the present moment, and the challenge of forgiveness will also be discussed. This retreat is loosely based upon Fr. Albert’s bestselling books and DVDs. This retreat begins with registration at 5:30 p.m. and supper at 7 p.m. on Sunday. Concludes with noon meal on Friday. AA/AL-ANON COMBO SERENITY RETREAT July 24-26, 2015 Cost: $185 THEME: “LET GO, LET GOD” This retreat is open to all recovering alcoholics, Al-Anon members and other 12 Step group members (men and women) of any denomination or belief background. We gather to discover and share the joy and serenity of the spiritual substance of the 12 Step programs through talks, 12 Step meetings and opportunities for private consultation and prayer. “In Step 3 we make the decision to turn our will and lives over to the care of God. Only then can we truly be free. Let Go and Let God.” Retreat begins with registration at 5:30 p.m. and supper at 7 p.m. on Friday and concludes with the noon meal on Sunday. Various presenters. VOLUNTEER WEEK Summer Cleaning with Volunteers July 18-22, 2015 | Call to RSVP Come for a day or the whole week! EARTH DAY CELEBRATION SPRING IS HERE! Wednesday, April 22, 2015 | 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. OR 5:30-7:45 p.m. SPRING IS UNFOLDING LIFE ALL AROUND US. The miracle of spring is unfolding life all around us. The birds song and warmth calls to us to come outside. Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin moved congress to declare April 22 Earth Day 45 years ago. Eight hundred years ago, St. Francis of Assisi celebrated Earth by calling all creatures brother and sister. He knew the wisdom that Earth and Sun teach about the respectful balance among all the parts of Earth which brings peace. How do we experience brotherhood and sisterhood with one another? Spend time together; food, noticing, hearing and stories work together for a balanced relationship with Earth. Register by Monday, April 20 by calling the Front Office. Facilitated by Sr. Roselyn Heil, FSPA Suggested Donation: $10 BOOK DISCUSSION SERIES FALLING UPWARD: A SPIRITUALITY FOR THE TWO HALVES OF LIFE June 10 & 24, 2015 and continuing the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month Time: 9:30 to 11 a.m. Facilitators: Sr. Roselyn Heil, FSPA, and Janet Dubec, OFS ARE YOU IN YOUR SECOND HALF OF LIFE? Bushmen storytellers talk about two kinds of hunger, the physical hunger and the Great Hunger: the hunger for meaning. Now that you are retired or considering retiring, what will you be for the rest of your life? Our culture’s current perspective doesn’t give us a whole lot of meaning. Yet, with the many challenges our world is being confronted with, we need our elders’ wisdom more than ever. So how can we use the skills of the first half of life when we are facing losses such as physical diminishment, and mortality? How do we become a mentor, steward or grandparent? Richard Rohr’s book offers us opportunities to explore together what sometimes feels like a world upside down from what we had learned so well in the first half of life. Come having read chapters 1 & 2. We well determine our pace of 1 or 2 chapters at a time in the first session. Join us in a gathering of fellow seekers to share stories that inspire and reclaim the dignity, grace and authentic power that true elder-hood opens up to us. No registration required. Free will offering. ANNOUNCING 2015-2016 RETREAT THEME “LEARNING TO LIVE AS THE BELOVED, THE FORGIVEN, THE MERCIFUL” This retreat explores our roles as the Beloved, Forgiven and Merciful daughters and sons of God. TITLES OF THE TALKS: What does it mean to be the Beloved of God? Understanding God’s many ways of forgiveness What does mercy look like from God to you and you to others? More info to come in the next newsletter... Non-Profit Org US Postage PAID Permit No. 600 Wausau WI 300 East Fourth Street Marathon, WI 54448 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Annual Meeting Announcement Calling all SASC Supporters! The Board of Directors of St. Anthony’s of Marathon, Inc. invites all staff, volunteers, donors, and prayer supporters to join them for the second Annual Meeting of the corporation. We’ll report on 2014 operations and look ahead to some of the goals for the coming months. The meeting will be held at St. Anthony’s on Sunday, April 19, 2015 from 1-3:30 p.m. We’ll start with Mass in the Chapel and then adjourn to the Crosby Conference Room for the meeting. A social will follow. Please let us know you plan to attend by emailing [email protected] or by calling 715-443-2236. Hope to see you there! THREE WAYS TO REGISTER: Complete this cut-off slip and mail to the address below. Complete the online registration form at www.sarcenter.com. Phone us at 715-443-2236. DATE OF PROGRAM REGISTRATION DETAILS PROGRAM TITLE SPECIAL REQUESTS NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE PHONE EMAIL Would you like to receive weekly e-news & reflections to your email address? YES NO Interested in carpooling? YES NO Give a ride? YES NO Need a ride? YES NO Please return to St. Anthony Spirituality Center, 300 E. 4th St., Marathon, WI 54448 with your deposit to be applied to the total fee. $15 for days/evenings, $50 for weekend retreats, $100 for weeklong retreats 300 East Fourth Street | Marathon, Wisconsin 54448 | 715.443.2236 | www.sarcenter.com