Dennis Coday Joins Precious Blood Renewal Center

Former National Catholic Reporter editor reconnects with his Precious Blood roots to lead programming and marketing efforts for reconciliation center.

Having a lifetime relationship with the Precious Blood community and utilizing over thirty years of journalistic experience, Dennis Coday is excited to join the Precious Blood Renewal Center as Director of Resource and Program Development. Previously working at National Catholic Reporter, Dennis started in 2003 as online editor for the publication. He served as managing editor in 2007 and then editor in chief in 2012.

Coday attended Precious Blood Seminary High School, Rockhurst College and a year of special formation. He is a classmate with Fr. Mark Yates and Fr. Lac Pham. His brother is Fr. Timothy Coday.

“We are excited to welcome Dennis Coday to the ministry team of Precious Blood Renewal Center. Dennis has a long history with our community through his years in formation. He brings with him a wealth of experience in promoting renewal and reconciliation, hope and healing in our church and in our world.”
Rev. Joseph Nassal, C.PP.S., Kansas City Provincial Director

Coday will be working with the Renewal Center staff to develop programing around the four pillars the center’s mission: to be a safe and sacred place to offer healing and hope, renewal and reconciliation for all people. He is also responsible for marketing and promotion of the center’s programs.

“I adopted journalism as a career more than 30 years ago because of my involvement with the Catholic Worker movement and the example of Dorothy Day. The practice of journalism was a channel for my work for peace and justice,” Coday said.

“Working with the Precious Blood Renewal Center, I can continue my commitment to building community and working for a better, more peaceful world that I believe is at the heart of my professional calling,” he said.

Precious Blood Renewal Center is a ministry of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, Kansas City Province. It provides hospitality and facilities for individuals and groups who seek rest and renewal. Precious Blood Renewal Center is often used by groups who plan team building, those who seek reconciliation, or individuals looking for personal retreat opportunities.

Dennis Coday can be reached at renewalcenter@preciousbloodkc.org.

Celebrating International Women’s Day 2019

Lina Guerrero (2018), a current Precious Blood Volunteer, with Sister Donna Liette, C.PP.S. at Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation.

We join in celebrating International Women’s Day by sharing reflections from current Precious Blood Volunteers and alumnae. Enjoy!

Brooke Buth (2018)

Lina Guerrero (2018)

Marijo Gabriel (2017)

Lota Ofodile (2017)

Leah Landry (2017)

Alia Sisson (2017)

Brooke Buth praying with students and staff at Cristo Rey KC High School

Jade Bowman (2015)

Patricia Wood (2014)

Vanessa Steger (2014)

Nora O’Connell (2013)

Kara McNamara (2013)

Leah Yeo (2013)

Maggie Nickels (2012)

Bonnie Kane (2011)

To learn more about serving as a Precious Blood Volunteer go to our website www.preciousbloodvolunteers.org

The Power of the Circle

by Vicky Otto, Precious Blood Companions Director

My first experience learning about the power of the circle came from the story of King Arthur. The legend tells us that King Arthur decided to build a round table for the knights, so that no one knight was over any other. Those who study symbols report that the symbol of the circle is found throughout the natural world. The circle has also been found throughout different faith traditions representing the divine symbol of wholeness. It has also been said that “because a circle has no beginning and no end, the agreement to connect in a circle allows energy to circulate from one person to the next, rather than being dissipated into the environment.”

This year, Companions across the country were able to experience the healing and powerful experiences of the circle. Companions gathered across the country for their annual retreat, meeting in Missouri, Ohio, Iowa, Florida, and California to gather together for rest and growth. A retreat leader was picked who was able to attend all the retreats, so that Companions across the country heard the same information.

As we began the retreat process in 2018, we recognized that this year was different. As the Community was visioning and dreaming about becoming a New Creation it was apparent that Companions needed the opportunity to get to know each other on a deeper level as well. My hope was that if we could enter deeper into relationship, then dreaming and visioning would become easier and more comfortable. In support of the New Creation process, we also invited community members to attend the retreat. Additionally, Fr. Dave Kelly and the staff of the Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation agreed to lead the retreats because of their expertise in utilizing circles of reconciliation at the Center.

Describing the Companion retreats this year as different seems simplistic. While Companions gathered for prayer and reflection remained the same, the presentations were considerably different from what Companions experienced in the past. Rather than the traditional structure of retreats, participants listened to talks and then reflected upon them. The Companion retreats had shorter talks followed by Companions talking and listening to each other as they participated in the circle process. Companions reflected upon topics such as how are they fed spiritually, what values do we share, and how are we called to be a Precious Blood community in the world today. At the conclusion of the retreats many of the Companions commented that while they thought they knew the Companions in the area, they felt that they now knew them at a deeper level. Others appreciated that they talked with members of the community for the first time and really got to know them. Everyone felt that meeting Sr. Donna and Fr. Dave really brought the Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation to life, which they had previously only read about in the newsletters. Everyone also concurred that they truly embodied what it means to live Precious Blood spirituality, and that the sharing of their stories inspired them in their own journeys of faith.

Sitting in a circle. Sharing stories. Sharing hopes and dreams. Sharing challenges and difficulties. Sharing from a place of truth and vulnerability and supporting others in the circle along the way. These are just a few of the powerful functions of the circle process that Companions experienced over the last year. While each of the locations we traveled to had different Companions and circumstances, the same results occurred. The day began on Saturday with people a little hesitant and anxious and ended with greater compassion and care for people they thought they knew. It was evident that the energy flowed from one person to the other and became stronger and stronger. Taking the time to share our stories also helped Companions move forward in the New Creation process. As they began to recognize in their stories of today, they could also see their hopes and dreams for the future.

The poet Meir Carasso, in a work titled “The Same,” beautifully describes the experience of our weekends. He writes, “This is a time when doing is split off from knowing and being is hardly at all. But here and there on this side of the horizon, people meet in sacred circles to form communities and speak their hearts that seek the same.” I don’t know if King Arthur wanted his knights to speak their hearts when he formed his round table, but I am grateful that Fr. Dave and Sr. Donna shared their experiences and led the retreats centered on the circle process. Throughout the year, Companions learned to speak their hearts, and our future as a community will be brighter because of it. Ω