“Like a Weaned Child on its Mother’s Lap” (by Luce Marie Dionne, OSB)

This Advent I decided to spend more time reflecting on the Incarnation and the Holy Family. I think what propelled my spirit was not only the external world issues at out doorsteps, but like for every human person on earth, I am trying to be at peace amidst it all. Also, we have lost some of our energy due to the pandemic,

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“Ensouled Animals” (by Dawn Carrillo)

I recently read this passage by theologian and Franciscan sister, Ilia Delio. It came to me at a time when I have been watching the decline in and nearness of death for our family dog, Frodo, a best friend, brother, confidante, and constant companion for my 18-year-old son, Gabe, for most of his life. Many…

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“There Lives the Dearest Freshness” (by Jim Smith)

I work in an industry that is regularly pummeled in media op-eds, especially during the last year and more of a disease pandemic. To read these perspectives is to be given a picture of the industry’s employees as uncaring and unqualified. To the contrary… To spend any time in the vast majority of this industry’s…

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Lenten Blessings (by Dawn Carrillo)

While we are not yet able to physically come together for communal prayer, we are grateful for technology and the many ways it enables us to keep connected, continuing to hold one another in loving care. We invite you to join in this short prayer service, knowing that we are praying with you and for you…

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Taizé Prayer Service (by Dawn Carrillo)

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Center for Spirituality and Enrichment!  This past summer, I had the lovely privilege of supervising a graduate student from Saint John’s School of Theology in Collegeville, MN while she worked on her field education. Her name is Katie Jonza and she is studying for a degree in…

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