PORTIUNCULA CENTER FOR PRAYER December 2023

I just want to reassure you that I am writing these sentences and this is not coming to you from Mary Lou, the Portbot. It seems to me that the clue is in the name, ‘Artificial Intelligence’. Shouldn’t we be paying attention to the ‘artificial’ part? Have you ever found yourself getting mad at the automated function on the phone or on the internet? This is where we are. Finding a live person to speak to in solving a problem takes persistence to beat the system. I found myself just ‘robotically’ repeating customer service, customer service, over and over to on a phone call to get to a person who I hoped was smarter than the programmed automaton.   That sounds borderline crazy, but it worked. And even crazier I sometimes think the automaton sounds condescending. “How can I help you today? Just so you know”!! Are you kidding me, just so I know! Sadly this is a train that has definitely left the station. (Me on the crazy train, I mean:) Teachers have to scrutinize student papers to determine if they were written by a human or a robot. I remember when we were only checking for grammar and content. 



Perhaps the artificiality that permeates our world is intended for us to realize the absolute need for something real. For the moments when we have a conversation that has meaning, for the glance of hello from a stranger, for the ‘I love you’ from a friend or family member, for the ‘it is good to see you today’ from a colleague. We need more of those exchanges, they feed our soul and remind us of why we are here. In this Advent season, abundant with miracles both present and to come, I pray you protect your humanity and acknowledge it in others as often as you can. ‘Just so you know’ there will never be a ‘Portbot’. We love our guests and cherish our conversations with all our hearts. May this holy season bring you peace and joy my friends. Mary Lou Nugent 

Making the House Ready for the Lord

Mary Oliver


Dear Lord, I have swept and I have washed but

Still nothing is as shining as it should be

for you. Under the sink, for example, is an

uproar of mice—it is the season of their

many children. What shall I do? And under the eaves

and through the walls the squirrels

have gnawed their ragged entrances—but it is the season

when they need shelter, so what shall I do? And

the raccoon limps into the kitchen and opens the cupboard

while the dog snores, the cat hugs the pillow;

what shall I do? Beautiful is the new snow falling

in the yard and the fox who is staring boldly

up the path, to the door. And still I believe you will

come, Lord: you will, when I speak to the fox

the sparrow, the lost dog, the shivering sea-goose, know

that really I am speaking to you whenever I say,

as I do all morning and afternoon: Come in, Come in.


HEALING FOR THE MIND, BODY, AND SPIRIT

Tuesday, December 5   

9:30 – 11:30 a.m.   $25


Take a two-hour journey of the best of two worlds – yoga and qigong – all in the comfort of a chair. Beginning with gentle chair yoga we will stretch to the sounds of the 50s and 60s. Followed by a short break, we will connect with mind, body, and spirit through Qigong which is an ancient Chinese practice aimed to quiet the mind and body through meditative movement. By pairing movement, intention, breath, and beautiful sounds from our own voices, we can reach deep relaxation and lasting health benefits. This workshop allows us to connect on a deeper level to ourselves, and ultimately all living things. We will end with beautiful sounds from crystal bowls, Tibetan bowls, and chimes. 

 Facilitator: Gail Morales is a certified yoga and qigong instructor, and sound healing practitioner. She has been teaching yoga for over eight years in a studio environment and recently branched out to the corporate world and park districts. She has additional certifications in yin, restorative, and chair yoga.  

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PRIVATE RETREAT DAY –

“WE WAIT IN HOPE”

Tuesday, December 12   

9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.        

 $50 (includes lunch)



Waiting is a reality of our busy lives, especially in a season that tends to be filled with preparations for Christmas. Instead of anticipating waiting impatiently in this process, we can choose to focus on the kind of waiting in hope that can be transformative! This retreat day offers you peaceful, private, contemplative space, and time at The Port.  Each participant has access to a private room in addition to the grounds. The day includes an opening prayer, theme, time for individual reflection, lunch, and a closing service.

Facilitator: Janice Keenan, OSF is the Retreat Program Manager and Spiritual Director at The Port.

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January brings us Zentangle, a Private Retreat Day, New Beginnings and Spa Day. Check the website link below for details.

Next Calendar of Events is in process and will be mailed in early January.

Merry Christmas!


Poverello Holistic Center


815.464.3880 for questions, appointments, registrations.


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We have openings at The Poverello for Massage therapists.

If interested email Mary Lou at marylou.nugent@fssh.net