Sr. Carole Riley,
C.D.P., Ph.D., LPC, AAPC-Fellow
Email:
Wviscr@aol.com
Sr. Carole is a member of the
Sisters of Divine Providence. She currently serves as the Executive
Director of The West Virginia Institute for Spirituality, and as
Professor of Music at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, where she
was honored as a distinguished Alumnus. Sr. Carole has addressed both
national and international audiences, and is in demand as a lecturer
and retreat director.
Sr. Carole is available for spiritual consultation, direction and
counseling.
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When I Feel Guilty
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Wisdom
for Single Parents
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Loneliness - Spiritual Experience
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Rejection: How Do I Deal With It?
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Handling
Depression
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Anger:
Its Use In Recovery
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Moving
Toward God With Our Fears
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Teaching
Children To Pray
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Formed By
The Spirit
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Children
Of Divorce
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Inner
Simplicity
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Developing Healthy Relationships
Choose from not only the programs
listed above, but many others. Sr. Carole will customize her
teachings for your needs. She is also available for both Group and
Individual Spiritual Direction. Cost is based on duration of the
program (1 day - 2 days - 3 days, etc.) Registration information is
contained in
Sr. Carole's
Brochure.
To obtain Sr. Carole's
program tapes from The Society of St. Paul/Alba House,
visit the
Alba House Web Site or call 800.533.2522
Sr. Molly Maloney,
OSF, M.A., LMT
Email:
wvissrmolly@aol.com
Time Out for Single
Moms
Take
TIME OUT, Mom! Please!
These experiences of discovering your
dreams, finding the artist within, exploring the dwelling places of
your soul are the foundation stones in women’s spirituality. Take
advantage of this series to dance the steps of transformation.
Please
check the calendar and
print out the brochure
for these programs.
Sr.
Ritamary Schulz, works
alongside Sr. Molly and Sr. Carole
to present Soup & Silence.
Soup & Silence meets every first Friday of the month
from September through May, from 12:00 p.m. till 1:00 p.m. Offering: $7.00
Please call (304) 345-0926 to make a reservation.

Beth Marquart
is a member of St. John’s Episcopal Church and holds Masters
Degrees in Business Administration and Human Resource
Management with a concentration in organization development.
Beth earned certification in Pastoral Leadership through
Equipping the Saints, the local training program of the
Episcopal Diocese of West Virginia, which prepares
congregational leaders for service in the church &
community. She leads the Spokes for Folks bicycle
collection, repair and giveaway ministry team at St. John’s,
an outreach ministry for those who need basic transportation
around the city. Beth is a published spiritual essayist and
workshop leader in the Charleston area and is an Associate
Spiritual Director with the West Virginia Institute for
Spirituality.
Currently there are 4 workshops available
that use the spiral as the centerpiece:
- The Women of the Bible: Who They Are, Who
We Are
- Mary & Elizabeth: Their relationship and what it means to
us as 21st century women
- Martha & Mary: Exploring our gifts
- Miriam: The face of leadership in the Hebrew Bible
(Spiral photo courtesy of Sharon Mullins)