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Within the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of the
Incarnate Word, we are blessed to have a ministry dedicated to preserving and
caring for God’s beautiful creation.
This ministry is Headwaters at Incarnate Word! Headwaters at Incarnate
Word, Inc. is a non-profit, sponsored, Earth care ministry established in 2008
to reflect the Congregation’s growing awareness and sense of obligation to care
for the Earth. Some of their goals are
to: establish a sanctuary for all, restore health to its land and waters, offer
the gifts of education and spiritual reflection, and share the stories of this
place and its people.
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The various ways Headwaters engages the surrounding
community and cares for the land and the water is a beautiful example of living
the challenge and spirit of Laudato Si every day! Not only are they protecting all of the life
contained within the Headwaters Sanctuary, but by doing so they are providing a
space for others to connect with God and one another through nature. They have built up a strong network of
volunteers who come out to help the sanctuary look its best for all of God’s
creatures to enjoy. A few weeks ago for
the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the Headwaters hosted a special animal
blessing led by Sr. Martha Ann Kirk (see photo).
The Headwaters also does a lot to educate the community
about environmental issues. They have a
monthly movie series the first Monday of each month in CHRISTUS Heritage Hall
(The Village) at 3:30pm. Past months
films have covered topics like light pollution, bottled water and its environmental
impacts, birds’ communication, bees and threats to their survival, among
others. November’s film will focus on
the importance of having spaces for children to play and interact with nature,
and then in December the film focuses on the loss of tallgrass prairie
habitat. These moving showings are free
and open to all! They also hope to
expand their educational programs and resources in the future with hands on
activities within the Headwaters Sanctuary.
Some exciting Fall events that you can participate in to
reconnect to God’s beautiful creation found in the Headwaters Sanctuary include
birding trips, nature walks, and a special program on Celtic Spirituality of “Thin
Places.” The birding trips will be held
the third Friday of each month through the end of the year. The program on Celtic Spirituality’s Thin
Places will be October 29th at 9:00am. The Celtic tradition has always honored
"thin places" as places where heaven and earth were closely
connected. This walk will offer quiet meditations that will reflect the Celtic
vision that enables us to see "thin places" of healing and mystery
right before our eyes. Retreat leader and faculty member of the Religious
Studies Department at the University of Incarnate Word, Sylvia Maddox, M.T.S.,
will conduct the walk. She is the co-author of “Praying With The Celtic
Saints”. This program is limited to 14, so please contact Pam Ball
pamela.ball@amormeus.org or 210-828-2224 if you plan to attend.
There are many ways you too can support the great work to
protect God’s creation for generations to come within the Headwaters
Sanctuary! You can offer financial
support through donations to the Headwaters, or you can volunteer your time and
skills as a volunteer to help clean up and preserve the environment. You can find out more information as well as
a calendar of volunteer days on their website: http://www.headwaterscoalition.org/getinvolved.html
Thank you to all the incredible staff, volunteers, and board
members of Headwaters who are living the message of Laudato Si every day
through their ministry to God’s creation!
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