Sat, Aug 17
|Orange
Love Poured Out for the World: To Live as Eucharist
We are called to be Eucharistic people, people of thanksgiving and presence. This retreat day will explore the fuller meaning of Eucharist and the invitation to be Eucharist for others.
Time & Location
Aug 17, 2024, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM PDT
Orange, 434 S Batavia St, Orange, CA 92868, USA
Event Details
Eucharist that nourishes our souls and impels us toward ministry is key for us who desire to bring people together -- and bring them to God. We are called to be Eucharistic people, people of thanksgiving and presence. This retreat day will explore the fuller meaning of Eucharist and the invitation to be Eucharist for others.Â
Lunch is included.Â
About the Presenters:Â
Sister Jane DeLisle, a Sister of St. Joseph of Orange, is director of  the Center for Spiritual Development. Committed to  the ministry of spirituality, she is a spiritual director, retreat  director, and presenter of enneagram and journaling.  She also serves as  a mentor and instructor in the Art of Spiritual Direction Program.  Her education includes a  B.A. in history and religious studies from Loyola Marymount University, a  masters in education administration from the University of San  Francisco, and certificates in spiritual direction.
Sister Katherine "Kit" Gray, CSJ, a Sister of St. Joseph of Orange, is an associate of the Center for Spiritual Development in Orange, CA and a facilitator for various groups, including men and women religious, nationally and internationally. She also supports various CSJ ministries with presentations and classes.
Most recently she was Director of Initial Formation and Novice Director for the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange; worked on the development of an Intercongregational Collaborative Novitiate in Chicago; and co-chaired a Congregational Committee on the Sustainability of Ministry.From 2013-2020 she was Director of Mission Integration and Ongoing Formation for Christ Cathedral, Garden Grove, California.  Prior to ministry at Christ Cathedral, she served 10 years as General Superior of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange. During that time, she facilitated the formation of a Ministerial Juridic Person to sponsor the Congregation’s health system and served as its first Chair.