Writing the Mind Alive

  Writing the Mind Alive Lara Gerstein and Ann Mullen Posted By: Kirkridge Type: Workshops Share: Time: April 17, 2015 6:30 PM until April 19, 2015 Location: Kirkridge Contact: More Info: Proprioceptive Writing® (PW) is a method for exploring the psyche through writing. Easy enough for anyone to learn, PW is practiced to Baroque music …
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Has Spirituality Replaced Religion?

Has Spirituality Replaced Religion? 23rd October – 25th October 2015 With his customary eloquence, one of today’s leading British theologians Keith Ward, wonders why spirituality has become so popular and religion so unpopular. Residential tickets (bed & breakfast, morning and afternoon coffee, lunch and dinner) start from £181, non-residential tickets £100. Discount rates for clergy and students …
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Celtic Christianity: Renewing Influence

  Celtic Christianity: Renewing Influence 16th October – 18th October 2015 Celtic Christianity fascinates those who look for a spirituality that is ecological, friendly to women and offers models of how the Church could be. Does this Celtic tradition have any basis in fact? Ian Bradley explores the myth, reality and possibilities of Celtic Christianity. Residential tickets (bed & …
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Walking Our Spiritual Path: Reflections on the Spirituality of the Cherokee People

  Continuing Education CEUs are available for continuing education. These courses may also be taken by seminarians as individual studies.   “Walking Our Spiritual Path: Reflections on the Spirituality of the Cherokee People” March 10-15, 1015 Cherokee, NC Cost:  $350/double room; $500/single room. Hosted by Catholic Committee of Appalachia and sponsored by AMERC This continuing …
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Renewal Conference

  June 21, 2015 – June 26, 2015 Rest The never-ending bustle of a high-octane workplace. The three-places-at-once gymnastics of the after-school carpool. The siren’s call of the smartphone. Our lives have become inescapably full. The Church has proven that it, too, is not immune to the culture of over-commitment. Believers in search of rest …
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