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The Rev'd Canon Betty Adam

The Rev'd Canon Betty Adam is a scholar, resident Canon Theologian at Christ Church Cathedral, writer, speaker and an ordained Episcopal Priest.  She is the Founder and Spiritual Director of Brigid's Place and The Magdalen Community of Houston.  She frequently lectures on topics related to the Gospel of Mary, inclusion of society’s outcast and downtrodden, and the concept of shared or universal peace that transcends all religions, countries and cultures.

The Magdalene Mystique: Living the Spirituality of Mary Today is written in a discovery mode of seeking and finding, as influenced by Jesus’ words in the Gospel of Mary (Magdalene): “acquire my peace within yourselves…those who search for it will find it.” The author, an Episcopal priest, takes us into her own journey to the Magdalene and that of an actual community that celebrates Mary Magdalene as mystic and visionary, beloved companion of Jesus, and apostle of the resurrection faith.  Readers will find themselves, like the mythical figure Psyche of the C.S. Lewis tale Till We Have Faces, sorting through legends and church commentaries, Biblical texts and extra Biblical texts that mention the Magdalene, and paintings and images of the ancient community of Dura-Europos in Syria.  Two medieval mystics, Marguerite Porete and Theresa of Avila are highlighted along the way, as well as personal stories of the author that move her more deeply into Magdalene spirituality.  

The Magdalene Mystique retells the story of Mary Magdalene for our time so that the Magdalene’s message may inspire a new way of thinking and feeling about ourselves and all others.  Mary’s lost Gospel tells us how a more deeply connected consciousness can happen to all of us and how we can live into a greater sense of wholeness and shared peace.  The “true humanness” espoused by the Magdalene’s gospel is an offer of peace that has great resonance in the world today.  She is an ancestor who can bridge cultural and religious divisions and lead us inward into a “shared peace.” Accepting our spiritual power from within will become a force of crucial consequence for the future of the church as an instrument of peace and reconciliation in a divided world. 

For more information about The Rev'd Cannon Betty Adam, The Magdalene Mystique, special events, and links to other information related to The Magdalen Community, please visit www.magdalenemystique.com.


 

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link2peace.org

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 Email Pam Stockton.
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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