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Sinsinawa Mound Center offers retreats and programs as well as opportunities for personal reflection and renewal in a comfortable, rural setting.
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Healing Haunted Histories (Zoom)
Healing Haunted Histories (Zoom)
"There is too much broken that must be mended, too much hurt we have done to each other that cannot yet be forgiven," writes the poet Denise Levertov. We live in a land that is haunted, where the spirit of past colonial violence and Native dispossession is still present among us. This retreat will explore the "hauntings" of this continent, region and landscape, while delving into practical ways of healing.
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The Windows of Queen of the Rosary Chapel: A Story of Faith in Color, Light, and Glass
The Windows of Queen of the Rosary Chapel: A Story of Faith in Color, Light, and Glass
Join S. Priscilla Wood, OP, Director of the Office of Arts and Cultural Heritage, for a sitting tour of these "jewels in the crown" of this great space. Learn not only the special techniques used but the story that each one contains as each takes the viewer on a journey through faith. This same tour will be presented on September 27.
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From Nowhere to Now Here (Zoom)
From Nowhere to Now Here (Zoom)
Have you ever apologized because your mind or your heart was ‘somewhere else’ than where your body was at the time? When we’re pulled in many directions, we can feel like we’re in the ‘middle of nowhere’.
Speak with the Earth: Learning from Trees, Rivers, Hills & Clouds (POSTPONED)
Speak with the Earth: Learning from Trees, Rivers, Hills & Clouds (POSTPONED)
This event has been postponed to a later date in 2024. Watch our website for more information.
Glass Art Class: Christmas Ornaments
Glass Art Class: Christmas Ornaments
Get ready for a beautiful holiday season and make some decorations or some beautiful gifts to give. Students will make 4 Christmas ornaments and one mini tray out of glass. You will have several ornament shape choices or you can design an abstract design of your own.
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Forest Ecology at the Mound
Forest Ecology at the Mound
Birds, bugs, and beauty galore! Find all this and more at the Mound this fall. Join us to hike and learn all about forest ecology in our little slice of the Driftless.
Native Book Discussion: The Round House: A Novel (Zoom)
Native Book Discussion: The Round House: A Novel (Zoom)
One of the most revered novelists of our time - a brilliant chronicler of Native-American life - Louise Erdrich transports readers to Ojibwe territory in North Dakota. It is an exquisitely told story of a boy on the cusp of manhood who seeks justice. and understanding in the wake of a terrible crime that upends and forever transforms his family.
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Native Lands Tour: Kickapoo Valley Reserve
Native Lands Tour: Kickapoo Valley Reserve
REGISTRATION IS FULL. This nearly 9,000 acre reserve is co-managed by the Ho-Chunk nation and is a fascinating and unique site in this region. William "Naawacekgize" Quackenbush, member of the Deer Clan and Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Ho-Chunk nation, will offer a tour, covering the past, present, and future of the Ho-Chunk on this sacred land.
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Pope Francis’ New “Laudato Si’ 2.0” and 2015 Laudato Si’: Exploring the Spiritual Depths of Eco-Responsibility (Zoom)
Pope Francis’ New “Laudato Si’ 2.0” and 2015 Laudato Si’: Exploring the Spiritual Depths of Eco-Responsibility (Zoom)
Eric Anglada and Beth Piggush introduce Pope Francis' brand new letter that's being called "Laudato Si' 2.0" and will be released on October 4th, as well as delve more deeply into Pope Francis' profound call for an 'ecological conversion' in his 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si': On Care for Our Common Home.
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Women Doctors of the Church
Women Doctors of the Church
Of all those named by the Roman Catholic Church as doctors, only four are women. Hildegard of Bingen, Catherine of Siena, Teresa of Avila and Theresa of Lisieux. Each has a remarkable story that will open up new spiritual dimensions for you. This program will be offered via Zoom and in person.
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Whole-Making With Our Ancestors
Whole-Making With Our Ancestors
We'll join together in a circle of learning and support around these questions: How and why do our ancestors come to us? How do we honor them? How are we sustained in the ongoing work of whole-making?
Forest Ecology at the Mound
Forest Ecology at the Mound
Birds, bugs, and beauty galore! Find all this and more at the Mound this fall. Join us to hike and learn all about forest ecology in our little slice of the Driftless.
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