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Dominican Center programming offers ways to simplify complexities of life
by (rbarste)
Submitted 12-17-2014 under OPINION
Who doesn't need some direction? Has your life felt mechanical, monotonous or empty? Wondering if this is all there is? Have you been trying various forms of self-improvement but haven't noticed any lasting progress? Dominican...Transitions
by (DominicanCenter...)
Submitted 03-05-2014 under NONPROFITS
Back by popular demand, Domnican Center at Marywood is repeating Mark Walstrom's popular program A Way: Out, Through, and Into; in addition, Mark is adding the Level II stage class, A Way Through. If you are strugling to move...Two progams + one new year = revitalizing your life in 2014
by (DominicanCenter...)
Submitted 01-08-2014 under NONPROFITS
Back by popular demand, Mark Walstrom (Board Certified Psychotherapist and Spiritual Director) will offer a repeat of his program A Way: Out, Through, and Into. Along with Mark's program, Dominican Center at Marywood is adding a second program...Catalyst Radio: Open Doors offering a different learning experience
by (Catalyst Radio)
Submitted 09-09-2013 under NEWS
Don't have time to listen now? Download the mp3 and listen at your leisure. INTERVIEW With the beginning of the new school year, we feature on Catalyst Radio a new nonprofit education program called Open Doors: Center for Self-directed...A Way: Out, Through, and Into
by (DominicanCenter...)
Submitted 09-03-2013 under NONPROFITS
Who doesn't need some direction? Has your life felt mechanical, monotonous or empty? Wondering if this is all there is? Have you been trying various forms of self-improvement but haven't noticed any lasting progress? Dominican Center...Men's Spirituality Breakfast Series - Discerning Life's Choices
by (DominicanCenter...)
Submitted 06-15-2012 under NONPROFITS
Dominican Center at Marywood (DCM) is pleased to present Father Joachim Lally, CSP, as our Men's Spirituality Breakfast speaker for the month of June. DCM's fourth Wednesday of the month series offers men an opportunity...In Good Company
by (grdominicans)
Submitted 12-03-2010 under NONPROFITS
It really was a poor place to be giving birth -- that dimly lit and chilly cave meant to shelter animals. The parents, Mary and Joseph, were in a strange town, far from home; they had walked for miles. The entire situation was rather irregular from...Don't be a stranger
by (grdominicans)
Submitted 09-29-2010 under NONPROFITS
Mary Navarre -- Dominican Sisters ~ Grand Rapids In the movie "Eat, Pray, Love", Elizabeth Gilbert describes her first attempt at prayer something like this: “Hello God, how are you? I’m Liz. It’s nice to meet you. I’...