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DONATION RECIPIENT FOR DECEMBER 2022
YOU CAN CHANGE THE LIFE OF A PERSON IN PRISON
The Joan Chittister Fund for Prisoners was
initiated in 2006 in response to numerous requests for spiritual materials from
prison chaplains and individual prisoners. Each year over $60,000 worth of FREE
publications by Sister Joan Chittister are sent to prison chaplains and
volunteers ministering in 90 prisons across the United States. The Fund is in
close contact with this network of chaplains who personally distribute the
materials received. Individual requests from those in prison are also honored.
The Fund is especially intent on getting the
monthly publication, The Monastic Way by Joan Chittister, into the prisons
because chaplains find this interfaith resource ideal for personal and group
reflection.
FREE SPIRITUAL
MATERIALS
Your support of the Fund for Prisoners since
2009 has enabled us to send over $500,000 worth of spiritual publications by
Joan Chittister free to those in prison, to
begin the kind of caring conversations that give people something to believe in
and a sense of the presence of God in themselves. We work closely with a
network of 90 prison chaplains and volunteers to insure that materials reach
those in prison and are used effectively—in small discussion groups, retreats,
journal classes, and for individual reflection and prayer.
The Monastic Way, a monthly publication by Joan Chittister, has become a
staple of spiritual development in prisons from one end of this country to the
other. Over 3,000 free subscriptions are mailed each month and prisons and
prisoners everywhere are still begging for more. Prisoners write of their
dependence on this little piece of beauty and reflection to stir their hearts
and seed their souls.
The Joan Chittister Journal is the most requested item—over 50,000 have been sent to individual prisoners. With striking full-color photographs, comforting and
challenging words by Joan Chittister and lots of writing room, the Journals provide
a space where prisoners can pour out personal feelings, wrestle with private
struggles, and trace their journeys to a healthier and more meaningful life.
The Joan Chittister Fund for Prisoners is
supported solely by individual donations.
FORMING SPIRITUAL COMMUNITIES
The Joan Chittister Fund for Prisoners also
collaborates with Monasteries of the Heart and its effort to form small
“monastic” communities in prison. Currently there are 12 such communities
trying to implement values from the Rule of Saint Benedict into
prison life.
By introducing the Benedictine concepts of
stability, community, prayer, silence, conversion of life and nonviolence into
the lives of prisoners, the thought of meaningless routine, uncomfortable
schedules, random violence, and obedience could be transformed into sacred
awareness; silence and the developmental effect of stability of place could
result in self-knowledge and interior development. More than that, this program
does what we all say we want to have happen in the penal system. It presents
another way to live, another reason to be alive, another kind of human heart to
strive for, and another vision of rehabilitation.
Ten percent of all donations received to the Joan
Chittister Fund for Prisoners are designated to forming monastic
communities in prisons and the Fund supplies all necessary spiritual materials,
including the basic formation book, The Monastery of the Heart by
Joan Chittister.
PRISON & HALFWAY HOUSE RETREATS
The Joan Chittister Fund for Prisoners also
collaborates with Monasteries of the Heart and its effort to form small
“monastic” communities in prison. Currently there are 12 such communities
trying to implement values from the Rule of Saint Benedict into
prison life.
OUR DONATION WAS USED TO "PAY
IT FORWARD": We
are pleased to send you The Monastic Way for free. Help us
send a print copy to a person in prison for only $10. Please give what you can.
Thank you. Our Donation will allow us to send 16 copies of the Monastic Way for
one year.
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