Retreats

We All Need Healing

Our beautiful residence chapel was the setting for this year’s annual May retreat.  The entire house was in silence as we entered five days of quiet to rest, deepen, meditate, and pray.

Retreat is also a time of personal healing.  In keeping with this reality, a poignant event of our retreat, was the celebration of the sacrament of the anointing of the sick.  This is an important ceremony in the life of us Sisters. As aging people, our need for healing from our ongoing illnesses, infirmities physical, psychological, and spiritual is ever-present.

As our celebrant spoke about the healing effects of anointing with holy oil, a spirit of deep reverence descended among us.  When Father took his place in front of the altar with a Sister assistant on each side, I was granted an interesting vantage point.  Their placement and my seat in chapel provided me with a unique view of each Sister’s face as the celebrant made the sign of the cross on her forehead and hands with the oil as he prayed, “Through this holy anointing, may the Lord in his love and mercy help you with the grace of the Holy Spirit”.

During the rite, I was moved to prayer for each Sister as she reverently received the blessing. In a striking new insight, I realized how deeply I am connected to each one. These are the holy, generous women with whom I have shared life in community for over 50 years.  I have seen them in the joys and sorrows of life.  I silently named some of the infirmities with which they have coped throughout the years, just as they know how I have coped with mine.  Even under the weight of older age, they strive onward through life’s vicissitudes, still fresh, still green in love and service.

As the lilting notes of a familiar Carey Landrey hymn played softly in the background, I hummed silently:

Lay your hands gently upon us

Let your touch render your peace

Let them bring your forgiveness and healing,

Lay your hands, gently lay your hands.

At the end of the moving service, I was not the only one with handkerchief in hand.

-Sister Jean Moylan, csj

A Place of Stillness

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In Renfrew County, along the banks of the Madawaska River, stands a grey building surrounded by trees.

It has been a haven of hospitality for many years- even for the brave men who rode the logs, bringing them to harvest in the 1800s. This place at Springtown was known as the “Stopping Place”- a home that also welcomed the itinerant priest and the schoolteacher. It was discovered by three of our Pembroke Sisters, who embraced it with loving care and vision, to create the present Stillpoint House of Prayer.

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the ‘stopping place’

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Countless retreatants have crossed its threshold throughout the 32 years of its ministry. The walls still ring with the wisdom of Sisters Maria and Betty. We are grateful for its sturdy structure and its amazing views; the big old barn provides shelter as well for people who come for prayer and quiet. We believe the Holy Spirit resides at Stillpoint too, amidst the green gardens and lawns, the spruce and lilac, and the multitude of wildlife.

An all-season place for quiet and calm, Stillpoint invites one and all.

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-Sister Helen Russell, csj

Living Faith: A Pilgrimage Retreat for Young Adults

Join other young adults

August 24, 2018 - 8:30am - August 26, 2018 - 5:00pm

Faith Connections and the Federation of Sisters of St. Joseph of Canada invite you to experience LIVING FAITH! Join other young adults (men and women, 18-39) on a weekend pilgrimage as we explore how to live the call to faith with the Sisters of St. Joseph at a camp located on the shores of Lake Nipissing in North Bay, Ontario.

Through interactive activities, prayer and fellowship, we'll delve deeper into our living faith.

Cost: $150, including meals and accommodation (single bed cottages — $70 if you do not require accommodation). Early bird registration before June 1: $120 (If cost is a concern, please contact us.)

Carpooling available.

To register, contact Kataryna Ryba: faithconnections@csj-to.ca    or 416-467-2645.

Faith and Ecology Retreat

“Discipleship for the 21st Century: Living in the Spirit of Laudato Si’”

The retreat will begin on May 28, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. and end Sunday, June 3, 2018, at 1:00 p.m.

Combining spirituality and ecology, this retreat invites us to explore prayerfully and in a practical way, the integral relationship between faith, care for the Earth and for most vulnerable persons. The experience incorporating the beautiful natural setting at Villa St Joseph in Cobourg ON, silent times for reflection, Scripture, the letter of Pope Francis (Laudato Si’) and writings from a wide range of faith traditions will enable us to see these interwoven elements as essential for our call to discipleship in the world today. The retreat will be facilitated by Sisters from across the Canadian Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph.

All welcome: For further information or to register please contact Sr. Loretta Manzera at the Federation office p: 519-642-7029 or e: can.csj-fed@bellnet.ca

The cost of the retreat is $425 (a deposit of $50 would be required at time of registration. Space is limited.

Federation of Sisters of St. Joseph of Canada
Federation Ecology Committee

 

A contemplative retreat: "In God’s Womb: A Journey with Yourself and God"

There are times when I shudder at the world around me, shaken by the fear, the mistrust, the deadly and dysfunctional conflict, and I wonder where God is as chaos happens. My recent diagnosis of malignant breast cancer has reminded me that this chaos happens within me as well, unexpectedly turning my world upside down and forcing me to confront my own sense of control over life events and my future. Peter Senge reminds us that cell division without attention and care for surrounding cells threatens life within the whole organism and we call it cancer. Surely as we look at our earth, we can see the same irresponsible pattern of human behavior. What does it mean to feel God’s presence in the midst of these threats to life, both internally and externally? What new life can be alive in us in the midst of this chaos?

Edwina Gateley, poet, author, theologian, artist, writer, lay minister, modern day mystic, prophet and a single Mom, has words of comfort for us about personal and global transformation. The Church Times has said of Edwina that she is “An essential voice…a modern Dorothy Day”. The language she speaks is the language of the Heart assisting us to become aware of our experience of God in our daily lives. Through her writings and workshops, she helps us identify the God who is already here, as she says, “Waiting to be found, soaked in my reality.” She calls us to “the transformative experience of real faith” at those heart breaking points in life when we “know that God is with us and that new life is possible even in the midst of despair.”

The Spiritual Ministries Network of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada and Associates, London Site, is pleased to present and welcome you to a day of slowing down, paying attention and encountering what is Real. Together we will discover who we are and who God is for us and with us. Please join us on this journey as we each find again what brings life to us and to our world.

In God’s Womb: A Journey with Yourself and God is a contemplative retreat with poetry, music, visuals, reflection and contemporary prayer 

Saturday, May 30th, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Retreat program begins at 9:30 a.m.)

Box Lunch at Noon

REGISTRATION FEE: $60.00

Bessie Labatt Hall, King’s University College, Western University Campus

266 Epworth Avenue London, ON  N6A 2M3

For more information:  Mary Shamley, Spiritual Ministries Network

Click HERE for a brochure in PDF

TEL: 519-432-3781 ext. 567 / E-mail:  mshamley@csjcanada.org

 

Another opportunity to be engaged with EDWINA GATELEY:

Beginning May 18th and concluding June 5th, Monasteries of the Heart, a web site, as described and created by Joan Chittister, that, “brings the Rule of Benedict, the person, and the community together to do again in our own time what is needed to revive our spiritual energy, our recognition of common values, and a sense of vibrant and effective human community” will be offering an on-line e-retreat with Edwina:

Tracing Your Spiritual Autobiography: A Retreat with Edwina Gateley.