Sr. Regina Bechtle, DCMary McCormick, Mary Ann Daly, and Regina Bechtle (pictured at left), Sisters of Charity of New York, led an evening on Vincentian Spiritual Companioning last Thursday evening, Feb. 7, 2008, at LeGras Hall, Mount St. Vincent, Bronx, NY. 30 people attended, including 4 lay colleagues invited by Ellen O’Connell, SC, from the Children’s Rehabilitation Center/John A. Coleman School in White Plains, where she ministers.Mary Ann explained that spiritual companioning is a way of helping others to pay attention to God’s presence and action in their everyday lives. She gave an overview of the group reflection process that has been used widely in settings from prisons and homeless shelters to workplaces and retreats. Participants then moved into three groups to experience the process, in which one person shares a story of being surprised, challenged, delighted or moved to compassion; others listen and prayerfully reflect back their experience of God in what they have heard. The process is framed in a context of silence, prayer, respect, confidentiality, and trust in the ability of all to recognize God’s activity.Mary and Regina led the whole group in reflecting on the experience and highlighting its key Vincentian components of the process:

  1. it honors the belief that God meets us in community and gives graces to individuals to be shared with all;
  2. it is simple, adaptable, and user-friendly in all settings, especially with persons who are poor.

The evening was the first offering in the Initiative on Spirituality and Healing sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of New York.

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