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Women's Journal

Our new issue of the Women's Journal is now available!  The theme of this issue is "Women Defining Themselves".  View the Journal online here.

We also have copies available at the Brigid's Place office.  Please contact Tina Clayton if you are interested in receiving a copy. 

Invitation for Women's Journal 2010

The theme of the next issue is A Call to Action.  You are invited to submit a first-person narrative, article, or poem, preferably 750 words or less--or a drawing or photograph--on this theme that would be of interest to the readers of the Women's Journal. 

Please email your submission by April 1, 2010 to Tina Clayton at Brigid's Place, brigidsplace@brigidsplace.org.  Include your name, full address, and daytime telephone number.  Please include a short 2-3 sentence biography.  All submissions are subject to editing. 


Archived Issues

During the next few weeks, all past Women's Journal Issues will be digitized into PDF Format and housed on the Brigid's Place website!

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Programs

link2peace.org
(site under construction)

Group facilitated by The Rev. Betty Adam in response to Sr. Joan Chittister’s lecture on the effects of war on women and children.


Centering Prayer
Led by Pam Stockton and Carole Pentony, Centering Prayer is a modern restatement of Christian silent prayer and meditation practices that trace their origin to the early monastic tradition.

For additional information, call Pam Stockton at 713-529-5036 or e-mail her at pamela.d.stockton@gmail.com.
Details:
Meets Mondays
11:15 am to noon
Mellinger Room
Free of charge

Contemporary Magdalen Community
The Magdalen Community, composed of both men and women, is a connective community seeking dialogue with people representing the many varieties of spirituality and religious traditions in our city. The Community is dedicated to a celebration of all life and peace through study, meditation, and action and seeks to engage in the spiritual practice of dialogue and conversation. Evening visits to temples and synagogues in addition to Sunday gatherings are proposed for the spring.
Details:
Sundays
10:00 am
Rothko Chapel
Free of charge
713-590-3333
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