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Presentation in an Emerging Universe
Sharing Our Stories Along the Way
Community Days – St John’s,
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
August 29 - September 1, 2005
The Newfoundland representatives to the IPA (International
Presentation Association) Assembly – A New Dreaming
- Seeking Wholeness of Creation – in Australia in 2003,
Betty Rae Lee, Miriam Martin and Lois Greene, working with
the Congregational Leadership Team, planned Community Days
and invited international visitors to bring the spirit of
Coolangatta to St John’s, Newfoundland. Marlette Black
(Australia), Sharon Altendorf (United States), Fatima Rodrigo
(India), Terry Abraham (India) and Bridget Gochera (Zimbabwe)
joined us to tell their stories. They helped us realize more
deeply that “Their story is our story and our story
is their story”. We Newfoundlanders told our story
formally in a play entitled Fire from the Rock and we informally
listened, talked, prayed and played together with our visitors
for three days.
IPA was alive and well on our shores as we interwove the principles
of the Earth Charter with our lived experience and together
explored the call to deepen our awareness of Nano Nagle’s
call in our day. Opening night set the scene with a spiral
of significant dates from the beginnings of the universe, to
Cove Lane in Cork, to Galway, to Newfoundland to ... through
our collective history. We listened to the story The Everything
Seed as we began our days of story-telling. Marlette told
her story under the umbrella of “contemplation/interiority”.
Sharon and Fatima shared conversation about their stories in
their work at the United Nations from the perspective of “creativity/diversity”,
and Terry and Bridget discussed life, vocation and ministry
from the viewpoint of “compassion/ communion”.
The atmosphere was electric and Miriam’s song From
Fire to Rock tied the strands of the stories together.
The
visitors’ native
dress and that of our congregation’s Sisters ministering
in the West Indies, added to the global sense. Emma Rooney
as Nano wove her way through the spiral and the gathering – another
deepening of “their story - our story”. Sisters
and Associates responded to each story in various ways led
by facilitator, Mary Anne O’Hara. We held a brief “twinning
ceremony” with Bridget to celebrate our new relationship
with PBVM in Zimbabwe. We ended with a celebration at Virginia
Water, our eco-spirituality centre.

Photo taken during
the Community Days
Back row: Mary Dower, Betty Rae Lee, Sharon Altendorf,
Bridget Gochera, Marlette Black, Rosaleen O'Connell
Front row: Terry Abraham, Joan O'Sullivan,
Fatima Rodrigo
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