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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Feast of Ignatius of Loyola
Happy Feast of Ignatius of Loyola! This is a link to a [2007] blog post about Ignatius, his feast, his rooms in Rome (which I had the joy of visiting), some new statues, the Infanta Juana, and related topics. I just fixed about half a dozen broken links, so everything should work.
This comes with deep gratitude to the worldwide Ignatian community.
Cross-posted on Facebook.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
This Fragile Earth, Our Island Home: An Ecological Spirituality of Lament and Hope
This Fragile Earth, Our Island Home:
An Ecological Spirituality of Lament and Hope
a weekend retreat-conference
led by Jane Carol Redmont
at Adelynrood Retreat and Conference Center
Byfield, Massachusetts
Today’s environmental realities call us to examine anew how we live on this fragile planet as people of faith.
In addition to short lectures, our conference will include time for meditation, prayer, sharing of resources, and personal and group reflection.
We will focus especially on the themes of lament and hope, which will be woven throughout our times of prayer.
We will leave nourished by the insights of theologians –mostly women— from several continents and more deeply aware of Earth’s body, our bodies, and the Body of Christ.
The theologians include Dorothee Soelle, Mercy Amba Oduyoye, Rosemary Radford Ruether, and Ivone Gebara.
Registration information here. Some scholarships are available.
Summer
I have been posting a lot of photos on Facebook, especially from the last trip, which took me to Spokane to speak and lead worship at the Women of the ELCA Triennial Gathering, then to Idaho for a couple of days of R&R including hiking and kayaking (and sleeping!), and finally (via Seattle) to Orcas Island in the San Juan Islands for nearly a week.
Here are a few photos from Orcas. Just a glimpse of the beauty: some views from Mount Constitution and some of my host's land.
Madrone tree after the rain...