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June 21, 2019, Adrian, Michigan – The artwork of Adrian Dominican Sisters and Associates are featured in a summer exhibit at INAI Gallery from Wednesday, July 3, 2019, through Sunday, September 8, 2019. A reception is from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sunday, July 7, 2019.
The exhibit coincides with a July 31-August 4, 2019, gathering of Adrian Dominican Sisters, Associates, and special guests with whom the Adrian Dominican Congregation collaborates.
Sister Suzanne Schreiber, OP, Coordinator of INAI: A Space Apart, noted that Dominican life has been “immensely enriched by the creative work of our Sisters and Associates.” Their artwork is on display not only in the INAI Gallery but throughout the Motherhouse Campus in Adrian. A list of artists and locations of the art is available at the front desk or entrance of the INAI Gallery, Weber Center, the Dominican Life Center, and Madden Hall.
INAI, pronounced in-EYE and meaning “within” in Japanese, is a contemplative space and art gallery that resonates with the Congregation’s vision: to seek truth, make peace, and reverence life. The gallery is open to the public from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. daily.
A ministry of Weber Center, INAI is located at 1257 E. Siena Heights Drive, Adrian. Enter the easternmost driveway and follow signs for Weber Center and INAI. The gallery is off the parking lot of Weber Center. For information, email [email protected] or call Sister Suzanne at 517-266-4090.
June 20, 2019, Albuquerque, New Mexico – Sister Geneal Kramer, OP, recently received the Lumen Gentium Award from the Dominican Ecclesial Institute (DEI) during the organization’s annual awards gala. She was nominated for the award by her parish, St. Therese of the Infant Jesus in Albuquerque, for her commitment to “spiritual care, religious education, and parochial formation.”
The award is named after Lumen Gentium (“Light of Humanity”), the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, released in November 1964 by the Second Vatican Council.
“I was surprised – I was really surprised,” Sister Geneal said, adding that she hadn’t heard that she would receive the award until about a week before the gala, when the woman in charge of the event called for background information on her.
Sister Geneal, a parishioner of St. Therese for about five years, said she spends Thursday mornings as spiritual director for any parishioner who wants to meet with her. She is also a member of the interfaith justice group, of which St. Therese Parish is a member. But mostly, she said, her ministry at the parish involves presence to the people and to the parish’s neighborhood.
Before joining St. Therese, Sister Geneal was active for 20 years at the Newman Center, the Catholic student parish at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. She has also been active in the DEI, which was established in the mid-1990s by Father Michael Demkovich, OP, a Dominican Friar from the Central Province.
The purpose of the DEI is to bring “outstanding speakers into the area,” Sister Geneal explained. “We have few resources here so we try to bring people in to give talks and stimulate good conversation for spiritual and religious development.”
Sister Geneal opens the DEI’s year of programming every year with a retreat in July. Speakers in the coming year include Sister Patricia Siemen, OP, Prioress of the Adrian Dominican Congregation, who will speak in the spring on healing the Earth; Father James Marchionda, OP, a Dominican priest, preacher, and composer who conducts workshops; and Father Richard Rohr, OFM, a Franciscan priest, author, and founder of the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque.
In recent years, Sister Geneal has also served as an adjunct faculty member for the Master of Theological Studies program at St. Norbert College and as retreat director for the sabbatical program at the Conossian Spirituality Center in Albuquerque.
During her time in religious life, she said, she has appreciated “being mentored by spiritual friends, both lay and religious, and in turn mentoring others.”