Sorry Bridget, PIES isn't "Yoga in jammies while you use your beautiful voice to sing to and encourage the people laying on the floor in weird doggie alligator contortions" like you guessed.
I'm really excited about this program...here's what it is:
PIES, aside from meaning "feet" in Spanish, is an acronym for "Peace in Every Step." This group is an opportunity to gather as a community to praise God with our bodies through physical exercise. More specifically, we will explore how running can enrich our spirituality. PIES is an effort to find peace in this very simple, challenging, and invigorating activity! We'll talk about what running (or walking) does for our relationship with God and how we can praise using our physical bodies as well as how we can lift up our prayers ("offer it up" as many say) during our run.Some people feel most close to God when they sing, others feel closest to God when they sit in Eucharistic Adoration, even others feel spiritually fulfilled when they are painting a picture, this group is an opportunity to experience the Holy Spirit's presence closely when we lace up our running shoes and hit the road!
All are welcome- including those who have never run before to our expert runners and marathoners!
We will gather every Friday at 3:30pm starting AFTER fall break. Our first gathering will be on October 22nd.
I thought that you all may be interested, but this is by no means an exclusive invitation. Please feel free to spread the word to those who you think may want to join us. Attached is the flyer.
Running with you on the way :)
"Our inner running definitely helps us in our outer running. Through prayer and meditation, we can develop intense will power, and this will power can help us do extremely well in our outer running. Meditation is stillness, calmness and quietness, while the running consciousness is all dynamism. Again, the runner's outer speed has a special kind of poise or stillness at its very heart. An airplane travels very fast, yet inside the plane we feel no movement at all. It is all tranquility, all peace; and this inner tranquility we can bring to our outer life. In fact, the outer life, the outer movement, can be successful only when it comes from the inner poise. If there is no poise, then there can be no successful outer movement. Poise is an unseen power, and this unseen power is always ready to come to the aid of the outer runner...physical fitness and spirituality must go together. It is like having two legs. With one leg I cannot walk; I need two legs to reach the destination." -Sri Chinmoy
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