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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Featuring artists whose work is dis- played at Carondelet Village. Artist interviews include fine art tile maker Sheryl Tuorila; painter Fredrick Somers; woodturner Bob Clague; and master weaver Wilbur Quespe Huaman, (Agatha Grossman, CSJ, interpreter) with Melanie Ebertz owner of Art Andes. Featuring immigrants Shegitu Kebede of Ethiopia, upten Dadak of Tibet, and Vina (Sokhavudkh) Oeum of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, who talk about feeling their native countries. While their stories can be difficult to hear, their lessons of forgiveness, compassion and hope are inspiring. Featuring pet therapy teams Dave Keering and his Samoyed dog, Sa- sha, and Becky Martini and her Lhasa Apso, Zoey; Lisa Gidlow Moriarity talks about labyrinths as a prayer form; Ginger Hedstrom explains the Christian history of clowning; and an examination of Christian and Muslim daily prayer with Sister Jeron Oster- feld, OSB, the Sisters of St. Benedict and Makram El-Amin. Featuring Pastor Bryce Johnson who talks about his community’s bread oven; Rabbi Alan Shavit-Lonstein, who describes Jewish tradi- tions involving Challah (used for Shabbat) and Matzah; Sister Mary Francis, VHM, who bakes bread; and Cathy Rajtar who describes the tradi- tional Polish Christmas Eve tradition of sharing Oplatek. Featuring eresa DaLadda, who has struggled with bipolar disorder since age 4; Donna Fox, Director at NAMI Minnesota, whose died died by suicide; Anne and Michael Gross, whose 14-year-old daughter died by suicide; and Ryan Lefebvre, an author and announcer for the Kansas City Royals, who experiences depres- sion and anxiety. Featuring Fr. Jan Michael Joncas, who talks about compsing music and his life-changing experience with Guillain-Barre syndrome; Sister Ansgar Homberg, CSJ’s gouache (tempera) ‘art of the heart’; and how the power of touch changed Sister Rosalind Gefre, CSJ which, in turn, revolutionized the field of massage. Featuring Native American teacher Gene Goodsky, who shares the tradi- tion of harnessing healing plants; Sis- ter Charoloe Berres, CSJ, who’s life jouney brings her back home; Mike Hendrickson’s story of drug abuse and recovery; and Sister Marian Louwagie, CSJ, whose breast cancer recurrence brings her presence and understanding. Featuring Sister Kate Homlberg, CSJ, who writes icons; Sister Marie Kevin Tighe, SP, who worked tirelessly to get Mother eodore Guerin saint- ed; Philip McCord, whose miracle of restored vision; and descriptions by Sant Dharmanada, a Hindu monk and Sister Jane de Chantal Smisek, VHM, who talks about praying with beads. Featuring Sister Mary Mark Ma- honey, CSJ, who writes to inmates on death row; Frank Wood, who served in the department of corrections, explains how his faith impacted how he treated inmates; Kelly, a young woman serving a life sentence for murder talks about forgiveness; and Sister Paul Bernadee (PB) Bounk, CSJ, who practices the spirituality of eco-justice. Featuring Sister Jean Nelson, CSJ, who explains why throwing pots is like life; Bataan Death March survivor, Ken Porwoll, describes how a simple act of compassion gave a prisoner the will to live; how Tibetan chants are scored; and peace activist, Sister Rita Steinhagen, CSJ, describes her life commied to justice. 11 Featuring Sisters of St. Joseph, Kathleen Crawley, CSJ, a clinical social worker at UCLA Medical Center in California; Agnes Foley, CSJ, director of Learning In Style; Diane Zigo, CSJ, Ph.D., a professor at LeMoyne College in New York; Adele O’Sullivan, CSJ, MD, founder of Circle the City; and Sally Harper, CSJ, directora of Peru vice province. Now Available

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Featuring artists whose work is dis-played at Carondelet Village. Artist interviews include fine art tile maker Sheryl Tuorila; painter Fredrick Somers; woodturner Bob Clague; and master weaver Wilbur Quespe Huaman, (Agatha Grossman, CSJ, interpreter) with Melanie Ebertz owner of Art Andes.

Featuring immigrants Shegitu Kebede of Ethiopia, Thupten Dadak of Tibet, and Vina (Sokhavudkh) Oeum of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, who talk about feeling their native countries. While their stories can be difficult to hear, their lessons of forgiveness, compassion and hope are inspiring.

Featuring pet therapy teams Dave Kettering and his Samoyed dog, Sa-sha, and Becky Martini and her Lhasa Apso, Zoey; Lisa Gidlow Moriarity talks about labyrinths as a prayer form; Ginger Hedstrom explains the Christian history of clowning; and an examination of Christian and Muslim daily prayer with Sister Jeron Oster-feld, OSB, the Sisters of St. Benedict and Makram El-Amin.

Featuring Pastor Bryce Johnson who talks about his community’s bread oven; Rabbi Alan Shavit-Lonstein, who describes Jewish tradi-tions involving Challah (used for Shabbat) and Matzah; Sister Mary Francis, VHM, who bakes bread; and Cathy Rajtar who describes the tradi-tional Polish Christmas Eve tradition of sharing Oplatek.

Featuring Theresa DaLadda, who has struggled with bipolar disorder since age 4; Donna Fox, Director at NAMI Minnesota, whose died died by suicide; Anne and Michael Gross, whose 14-year-old daughter died by suicide; and Ryan Lefebvre, an author and announcer for the Kansas City Royals, who experiences depres-sion and anxiety.

Featuring Fr. Jan Michael Joncas, who talks about compsing music and his life-changing experience with Guillain-Barre syndrome; Sister Ansgar Homberg, CSJ’s gouache (tempera) ‘art of the heart’; and how the power of touch changed Sister Rosalind Gefre, CSJ which, in turn, revolutionized the field of massage.

Featuring Native American teacher Gene Goodsky, who shares the tradi-tion of harnessing healing plants; Sis-ter Charolotte Berres, CSJ, who’s life jouney brings her back home; Mike Hendrickson’s story of drug abuse and recovery; and Sister Marian Louwagie, CSJ, whose breast cancer recurrence brings her presence and understanding.

Featuring Sister Kate Homlberg, CSJ, who writes icons; Sister Marie Kevin Tighe, SP, who worked tirelessly to get Mother Theodore Guerin saint-ed; Philip McCord, whose miracle of restored vision; and descriptions by Sant Dharmanada, a Hindu monk and Sister Jane de Chantal Smisek, VHM, who talks about praying with beads.

Featuring Sister Mary Mark Ma-honey, CSJ, who writes to inmates on death row; Frank Wood, who served in the department of corrections, explains how his faith impacted how he treated inmates; Kelly, a young woman serving a life sentence for murder talks about forgiveness; and Sister Paul Bernadette (PB) Bounk, CSJ, who practices the spirituality of eco-justice.

Featuring Sister Jean Nelson, CSJ, who explains why throwing pots is like life; Bataan Death March survivor, Ken Porwoll, describes how a simple act of compassion gave a prisoner the will to live; how Tibetan chants are scored; and peace activist, Sister Rita Steinhagen, CSJ, describes her life committed to justice.

11 Featuring Sisters of St. Joseph, Kathleen Crawley, CSJ, a clinical social worker at UCLA Medical Center in California; Agnes Foley, CSJ, director of Learning In Style; Diane Zigo, CSJ, Ph.D., a professor at LeMoyne College in New York; Adele O’Sullivan, CSJ, MD, founder of Circle the City; and Sally Harper, CSJ, directora of Peru vice province.

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