Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Latest from CAN:

Hi Friends of CAN,

Please join us this weekend for Women Led Prayer on Saturday and on Sunday for a 1:00 pm Vigil at the Cathedral.

* Please join us for inclusive, creative, Women Led Prayer at 11 am on Saturday, May 22nd, at 1077 S Newstead (CTSA). See you then! The next Women Led Liturgy will be June 26th at 11 am.

* Responding to the Spirit, We are called to Renew our Church: Join FOSIL and VOTF for a prayer vigil at the Cathedrals on Pentecost Sunday 2010 (May 23rd ): St. Louis at 1:00 P.M.; Belleville, 3:00 P.M.

As Catholics we struggle with feelings of betrayal and mistrust because of the despicable behavior of churchmen complicit in the sexual abuse of minors, now witnessed worldwide. So on Pentecost we will pray very simply, asking the Spirit to renew the face of our Church.

Our prayer will also be one of thanksgiving for all those who continue to serve as faithful ministers of the gospel, priests and religious men and women of integrity; we support them fully and join them as co-workers in faith.

We gather together in prayer, seeking a new perspective of church for the future, and we encourage area clergy, religious and laity to join us on this Pentecost Sunday as we listen to the Spirit within each of us. We cannot simply cower in the face of today’s scandalous headlines, but like the early disciples, must listen to the voice of the Spirit calling us to speak out with the openness, honesty and integrity so needed in our Church today. Our common prayer offers hope for a renewal of our church. The prayer vigil, lasting approximately 30 minutes, will be a familiar service of the Word, to include an opening song, Scripture reading, a brief commentary, prayers of petition and a closing song.

* The next CAN Book Group is "The Lemon Tree: An Arab, a Jew, and the Heart of the Middle East" by Sandy Tolan. We are meeting to discuss the novel on Tuesday, May 25th from 7- 8:30 pm at CTSA(1077 S Newstead). More information about this novel available here http://www.left-bank.com/book/9781596913431 Our summer book group is "Between Barack and a Hard Place: Racism and White Denial in the Age of Obama" by Tim Wise. We will meet on Tuesday August 10th to begin our discussion. Both books are available at Left Bank Booksat a discount. E-mail can@catholicactionnetwork.org if you are planning to join us for either Book Groups.

* This Week is Harvey Milk Week see http://stlmilk.wordpress.com/ for events. “What set Harvey apart from you or me was that he was a visionary. He imagined a righteous world inside his head and then he set about to create it for real, for all of us.” -Anne Kronenberg, his final campaign manager.


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Peace,
Megan Heeney

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