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Date & Time Details: Thursdays, April 11, 18, 25, 2024, 7-8:30 pm

Address: 13475 Proctor Road, Philadelphia, PA, USA

Contact: programs@cranaleith.org

Note: Registration and fee covers all three sessions; please acquire your own copy of the book.

Scholarships available: Everyone is welcome at Cranaleith. Request scholarship.

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Spring Book Circle “Solito: A Memoir” (online program)

Maria DiBello, RSM and Joanne Castner

April 11 - 25, 2024

“Our bodies are the texts that carry the memories and therefore remembering is no less than reincarnation.”

Every spiritual tradition holds “welcoming the alien and the stranger” as the core of its integrity. As we open our hearts to the newness of Spring, we are invited to make room in our hearts for the story of a child. Join us as we share the journey of a young Salvadoran boy in his migration to the United States. The poet Javier Zamora creates a beautifully wrought portrait of his experience as a child fleeing the violence and poverty of El Salvador through the Sonora desert, toward the promise of a new life. He tells a riveting tale of the power of human connection as he captures the voice, consciousness, and emotions of his nine-year-old self. In the process, he uncovers unsurpassed perseverance, and the length human beings will go to help each other in times of struggle. Over these three weeks, we will explore his memoir together, holding the simplicity of a story woven in the complex issue of immigration. We will listen to the prophetic call offered in our time by a child.

For the third session on April 25, we will welcome presenter Joanne Castner for a special presentation. In early May 2022, Joanne visited El Paso, TX and Juarez, MX with a group sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas and the St. Columban Mission for Justice, Peace and Ecology. This immersion trip allowed her to see firsthand what is happening with immigration at the US-Mexico border and how individuals and community advocacy groups are supporting those in need.

Joanne will share about her trip through stories, photos and video clips.  We will consider the root causes of the immigration crisis, and why people flee their homelands even at great risk to themselves.  In addition, we will explore how the increasing polarization in our country about immigration has impacted the situation at the border since my trip.

“Solito: A Memoir” by Javier Zamora:

  • Winner of the Los Angeles Times Christopher Isherwood Prize for Autobiography
  • Winner of the American Library Association Alex Award
  • Finalist for the PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award for Nonfiction

Solito: A Memoir: 9780593498064: Zamora, Javier: Books

 

 

Facilitators

Maria DiBello, RSM
Maria DiBello, RSM is a member of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas. Her experience includes adult faith formation, pastoral ministry, spiritual direction, and retreat ministry. She also has experience in elementary and secondary education. For many years, Maria provided pastoral leadership in a rural Southern community that was…
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Joanne Castner
Joanne Castner resides in Lancaster, PA. She is a retired counselor with a background in family therapy. Joanne is an Associate with the Sisters of Mercy, and recently graduated from Cranaleith’s program in Spiritual Direction.   After joining an immersion group last year in El Paso and Mexico, she has also…
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