Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Updates & Recent Events



Thanks to all of you who came out to support the Taste of St. Cloud on Sunday. (I trust that you went home stuffed and socialized!). Please plan on it again next spring!
Remember that beginning on May 11, Theology on Tap will be meeting at Grizzly's. This month, Franciscan Sister Michelle L'Allier will be leading disucssion on 'Navigating the Complicated Web of Relationships.' Appetizer and drink specials until 6:30, so come early and stick around for discussion beginning at 7pm.
Looking for a way to use your manual labor skills & explore Annandale? Clare's Well is hosting a spring work day on May 22nd.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Young adult night at the Benedictine Spirituality Center







Who: YOU
What: Discussion & fellowship with young adults, hosted by the Benedictine Sisters
Where: Spirituality Center 104 Chapel Lane, St Joseph, MN‎ 56374
When: Monday, April 26, 7 – 9 p.m.
please rsvp to saintcloudtot@gmail.com if you plan to attend.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

New Location



Begining May 13, St. Cloud Theology on Tap will be meeting at Grizzly's in St. Cloud. Be sure to remind your friends.

Appetizer & drink specials until 6:30...come early for dinner and stay for discussion.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Enrichment: Tell Their Story



From the Franciscan Sisters at the Welcoming House
Here we are again...inviting YOU to an exciting evening at the Franciscan Welcoming House on Thursday, April 15 at 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Be sure you have your taxes done BEFORE you come!! The evening will include a dinner served at 6 p.m. followed by sharings from our four Franciscan Community Volunteers about their experience and reflection as volunteers. You will hear from Will, Spencer, Alicia and Caitie.

It will be fun, exciting and rewarding. Be sure to RSVP by Tuesday, April 13 so that we can be WELL prepared for your coming. Email ckorkowski@yahoo.com or call the Franciscan Welcoming House at 229-0307. We are located at 1600 11th Avenue South, St. Cloud.

If you need a ride, call us. See you on April 15.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Seder Meal(s) this Thursday



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St. Peter's Catholic Church as well as Christ Church Newman Center are hosting Seder meals this Thrusday.

St. Pete's @ 5:30pm donation requested
Newman's @ 12pm on the Terrace


Join in and learn about this beautiful tradition!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Thursday and Friday Happenings

Big week for events:

Thursday 8pm: one of the Vatican's astronomers, Fr. Coyne, is visiting campus and
giving a public talk on Thursday, which might be of interest:

SJU PENGL Pellegrene Auditorium
THE DANCE OF THE FERTILE UNIVERSE: CHANCE AND DESTINY EMBRACE

The topic is how best to understand the complexity of the universe and
life - or astrophysics + other science meets religion.

**Also**
Thursday 6-8pm: Enrichment at the Franciscan Welcoming House

Come enjoy dinner and discussion about water- our most precious resource.
RSVP to 320-229-0307 by Wednesday March 17.

**And**

Friday 5-8:30pm at the Eastside Boys & Girls Club, plan to stop in and support our own Michael Brixius' Pay it Forward project benefitting the Boys & Girls Club as well as Children's International. $1 (suggested donation--all others deeply appreciated) gets you in the door with music, entertainment and silent auction! Plan to be there on Friday!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Enrichment Night: Water



Come to the Franciscan Welcoming House on Thursday March 18th from 6-8 p.m. for a delicious dinner and dicussion on water, one of the most essential elements in existence. Take some time to meditate on the abundance of this gift!

Please RSVP by March 16, to 320-229-0307.

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The total amount of water on the earth is about 326 million cubic miles of water.
-Of all the water on the earth, humans can used only about three tenths of a percent of this water. Such usable water is found in groundwater aquifers, rivers, and freshwater lakes.
-The United States uses about 346,000 million gallons of fresh water every day.
-The United States uses nearly 80 percent of its water for irrigation and thermoelectric power.
-The average person in the United States uses anywhere from 80-100 gallons of water per day. Flushing the toilet actually takes up the largest amount of this water.
-Approximately 85 percent of U.S. residents receive their water from public water facilities. The remaining 15 percent supply their own water from private wells or other sources.
-By the time a person feels thirsty, his or her body has lost over 1 percent of its total water amount.
-The weight a person loses directly after intense physical activity is weight from water, not fat.
-The next war fought will likely be over water rights