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textEarly History of Centering Prayer at Folsom Prison, Mike Kelley
Kelly, MikePrison volunteer Mike Kelley gave this talk in Sacramento, CA in 1999. Later that year Fr. Thomas Keating heard this audio recording and was moved to get involved in prison outreach and visit Folsom Prison and others. Contemplative Outreach prison outreach began. -
textHistorical Slide Show on the First Twenty Years of Contemplative Outreach, Fr. Carl Arico
Arico, CarlOn the 20th Anniversary of Contemplative Outreach, its history up to that point is illustrated and celebrated by Fr. Carl Arico. Recorded at CO’s 2004 Annual Conference in Toronto, Canada. -
textA Peek into the Early Days of Contemplative Outreach, Fr. Carl Arico
Arico, CarlShort humorous highlights from the 2004 video “Fr. Carl Arico's Historical Slide Show on the First Twenty Years of Contemplative Outreach.” It was edited for a 2015 event honoring Fr. Carl. -
textOrigin of the Term "Contemplative Outreach," Ed Bednar
Arico, CarlExcerpted from the historical interview with Ed Bednar, Ed explains how a book by Thomas Merton led him to choose the words contemplative outreach. -
textHistory and Vision of Centering Prayer & Contemplative Outreach, Thomas Keating & William Meninger
Arico, CarlFr. Keating and Fr. Meninger, two Trappist monks who were, along with Fr. Basil Pennington, giants in the Centering Prayer movement, have an intimate conversation led by Fr. Carl Arico, a founding member of CO who has known Fr. Keating since 1969. They talk about the early history of Centering Prayer and Contemplative Outreach and the origin of these names, and share their vision for the movement and for growing ecumenism and interfaith dialogue. A written history by Fr. -
textA Brief Early History of Centering Prayer
Thomas, ColleenColleen Thomas explains how Fr. Thomas Keating at St. Joseph's Monastery in Spencer, MA and others in their thirties and forties, after noticing young contemplatives traveling to a nearby Buddhist meditation center, were inspired to share contemplative prayer that has had its roots in Christianity more widely -
textRetreat Practice at 8,000 Feet, Pat Johnson
Barnett, RonFrom the podcast series "All Things Contemplative," episode 7, by Ron Barnett. Ron interviews Pat Johnson. In 1982 Pat and family moved to the Lama Foundation in New Mexico and there two months later she met Fr. Thomas Keating. She served then as the Lama liaison for two 16-day Centering Prayer retreats that he led at Lama in 1983 and again in 1984. These were the first intensive contemplative practice retreats in the Christian tradition using Centering Prayer and inspired by Zen sessions he'd experienced. In 1984 Pat served an experimental 9-week retreat Fr. -
textA Common Sense of Shared Oneness, Rev. Dr. Cynthia Bourgeault
Thomas, ColleenFrom the Contemplative Outreach podcast series "Opening Minds, Opening Hearts," season 2, episode 11. Colleen Thomas and Mark Dannenfelser interview Cynthia Bourgeault. Cynthia discusses her three-month residency at St. Benedict's Monastery in Snowmass, Colorado in 1990 where she worked closely with Fr. Keating, and reflects upon a collaboration with him that continued for nearly 30 years. -
textHistorical Interview: David Frenette
Ray MuellerUnedited interview of David Frenette, conducted by Contemplative Outreach of Colorado for CO’s 30th anniversary year series “Voices of Grace & Gratitude.” The interview includes discussion of Chrysalis House, a live-in community that David joined at a young age. -
textHistorical Interview: Cathy McCarthy
Arico, CarlUnedited interview of Cathy McCarthy, conducted by Fr. Carl Arico as part of an informal oral history project during Contemplative Outreach's 30th anniversary year. The interview includes discussion of Chrysalis House, a live-in community in which Mary Mrozowski, Cathy McCarthy and others developed practices such as the Welcoming Prayer and the Forgiveness Prayer. -
textOrganization or Organism? The Story of Contemplative Outreach, Gail Fitzpatrick-Hopler
Barnett, RonFrom the podcast series "All Things Contemplative," episode 3, by Ron Barnett. Ron interviews Gail FitzpatrickHopler, who was the president of Contemplative Outreach for 33 years. Gail shares the story of how CO was formed under the guidance of monk and priest Thomas Keating, grew into a far reaching non-profit, and has introduced thousands of people to the contemplative practice of Centering Prayer. -
textHistorical Interview, Ed Bednar
Arico, CarlIn a lengthy, unedited interview that is in two parts, Ed Bednar describes early history of Contemplative Outreach, including initial proximity to the Thomas Merton Center at Columbia University. The third of three videos shows historical documents and photos. Interviewed by Fr. Carl Arico as part of an informal oral history project during CO's 30th anniversary year. -
textBrief Historical Comments by David Frenette and Cathy McCarthy
A rough cut of brief edited highlights from historical interviews with David Frenette and Cathy McCarthy. -
still imageTitle page of Wider das Bapstum zu Rom vom Teuffel gestifft
Satirical wood-engraving from the workshop of Lucas Cranach, depicting the pope, with ears of an ass, sitting on a wooden throne at the mouth of hell, on the title page. -
still imageSketch of Martin Luther
Sketch of Martin Luther, based on a 1546 woodcut portrait of Luther by Lucas Cranach. -
textWider das Bapstum zu Rom vom Teuffel gestifft
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Luther's last great reckoning with the pope, issued in the year before his death, is a particularly biting satire. In the tract, Luther attacks both Divine and ecclesiastical legitimacy for the papacy. -
TextSung chu sheng p'ien
Summary: A Christian hymnal translated by the Rev. W. Muirhead. Additional details: This work is a part of the Hymnody Collection at Pitts Theology Library. -
TextJong ch'iang shen shih
Woodin, Simeon Foster, 1833-1896Additional details: On cover: "Edited by S.F. Woodin." in ink. Additional details: This work is a part of the Hymnody Collection at Pitts Theology Library. -
TextYeh-su chiao sheng shih
Additional details: On cover: Mrs. Wetworth. This work is a part of the Hymnody Collection at Pitts Theology Library. -
TextA collection of Psalms and hymns: Published by John Wesley ... and Charles Wesley ...
Wesley, John, 1703-1791With: A companion for the altar. Extracted from Thomas à Kempis. By John Wesley. Bristol : Printed by Felix Farley ..., 1742. Additional details: This work is a part of the Hymnody Collection at Pitts Theology Library.