Fall Craft Sale, 11/9

10 a.m.- 3 p.m.
1890 Randolph Ave., St Paul, MN, Carondelet Center Room G-1
Come browse. You will find some unique hand-crafted items: pottery, jewelry, homemade tamales, knitted blankets, scarfs, and such. Visit with the artists and shop for the holidays.

Eleventh Day Prayer for Peace, 11/11

6:30 – 7:15 p.m. at Our Lady of the Presentation Chapel, 1890 Randolph Avenue, Saint Paul.
This month we pray for peace and remember our Veterans. The prayer is done by Veterans for Peace.

Advent Evening Prayer singing Holden Evening Prayer

Join us for prayer, reflection and music on the Sundays of Advent.

Sunday, November 27
Sunday, December 4
Sunday, December 11
Sunday, December 18

at 4:30 p.m. in Our Lady of the Presentation Chapel, 1880 Randolph Ave, St. Paul

Partners in CSJ mission will give reflections on the coming of neighbors and God’s coming in their comings and how that has changed us, our community and our world.

Twin Cities Ignatian Associates Advent Retreat, 11/19

8:30 A.M. – 3 P.M.

At Lumen Christi Catholic Church, 2055 Bohland Ave., St Paul 55116

The grace of Human Expectation (longing) & the Divine Extravagance incarnating the body of Christ by Father Patrick McCorkell, S.J.
Advance registration $30 At the door $35. The cost includes continental breakfast, lunch and snacks. Indicate lunch choice: meat or vegetarian.
Mail check to Rose Doherty, 4968 w. 40th St., St Louis Park, MN 55416 Include Your name, address, phone number and email.
Questions: call 612-998-7574 or email rosedoherty@gmail.com

The Way of Our People: Conversation with D. Richard Wright, Ojibwe Elder, 11/10

6:30 – 8:00 pm
Co-hosted by Gichitwaa Kateri Parish, Native American Awareness Working Group of the CSJ Justice Commission, and Wisdom Ways
Join an evening of conversation with author Donald Richard Wright, who observed and studied the ancient ceremonies of the Aboriginal Ojibwe in Little Black River Reserve, Ontario, Canada. Its ceremony maker was a 94-year-old Ojibwe-Cree who lived in the mountains near Edmonton.
Wright wanted to experience and research the ceremonies in order to understand “the fundamental cultural strengths of the Indian who became copious drinkers of alcohol,” he says. “As an aspirant to the Archdiocese of St. Paul, Minneapolis Deaconate Program, if I was to counsel the drinker, then my ministry became to know a little about these beliefs.”
Presenter:
Donald Richard Wright is an Elder of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. He has been an alcohol and drug counselor for over 18 years, working with inner city Indian youth in Minneapolis.
WHEN: Thursday, November 10, 6:30 to 8:00 pm
COST: Free. RSVP to 651-696-2788 or info@wisdomwayscenter.org.
Books will be available for purchase.

When Home Won’t Let You Stay, through 11/30

The new art exhibit (open through November 30th) on the ground floor of Carondelet Center reveals a new perspective of refugees in Minnesota. Each color portrait is accompanied by first-person stories highlighting the resiliency and challenges of refugees. Walk through the exhibit and read the stories at your leisure. You are invited to a conversation on November 17 from 7:00- 8:30 p.m. with the photographer, James A. Bowey and some of the people you meet through the exhibit. The event is free.                                                             For more information visit: whenhomewontletyoustay.org or www.jamesbowey.com

Save the Date: St Catherine University Charity Ball, 12/9

For Sarah’s….an Oasis for Women

Friday, Dec 9th 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. at Couer de Catherine

Music, Dancing, Silent Auction and more! Tickets: $8.00 at the door.

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