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2008 - Celebrating our 10 year anniversary

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Shawls ... made for centuries universal and embracing,

symbolic of an inclusive, unconditionally loving, God.

They wrap, enfold, comfort, cover, give solace,

mother, hug, shelter and beautify.

Those who have received these shawls have been 

uplifted and affirmed, as if given wings to 

fly above their troubles…”

 

  Written in 1998 by: Janet Bristow © 2008

 

 

 

 

Photo By: Shana Sureck - The Hartford Courant August 7, 2002

 

 

 

 

About the Shawls...


In 1998, Janet Bristow and Victoria Galo, two graduates of the 1997 Women's Leadership Institute at The Hartford Seminary in Hartford, Connecticut gave birth to a ministry as a result of their experience in this program of applied Feminist Spirituality under the direction of Professor Miriam Therese Winter, MMS. Compassion and the love of knitting/crocheting have been combined into a prayerful ministry and spiritual practice which reaches out to those in need of comfort and solace, as well as in celebration and joy. Many blessings are prayed into every shawl.


 


Whether they are called Prayer Shawls, Comfort Shawls, Peace Shawls, or Mantles, etc., the shawl maker begins with prayers and blessings for the recipient. The intentions are continued throughout the creation of the shawl. Upon completion, a final blessing is offered before the shawl is sent on its way. Some recipients have continued the kindness by making a shawl and passing it onto someone in need. Thus, the blessing ripples from person-to-person, with both the giver and receiver feeling the unconditional embrace of a sheltering, mothering God!

(*The shawls can also be crocheted, quilted, woven or machine knitted as well!)

 

 

Some uses for the shawl...

Shawls can be used for: undergoing medical procedures; as a comfort after a loss or in times of stress; during bereavement; prayer or meditation; commitment or marriage ceremonies; birthing, nursing a baby; bridal shower or wedding gift; leading ritual; first menses or croning rites of passage; during an illness and recovery; ministering to others; graduation, birthday, anniversary, ordination, holiday gifts; or just socializing...there are endless possibilities!

To make a shawl personal, the giver or the recipient may want to adorn the shawl with beads, shells, feathers and charms.  A blessing or ritual maybe offered when the gift is presented.

 

 

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Coming September 23, 2008

 

 

 

The Prayer Shawl Companion
38 Knitted Designs to Embrace, Inspire, and Celebrate Life

 Written By: Janet Bristow and Victoria A. Cole-Galo

 

[click on the picture or book title for pre-ordering options]

 

 

 

 

 

 

Knitted Thought For The Month!

 

 

 

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"Blessed are you, spring,
miracle child of the four seasons.
With your wand of many colors
you work magic in the corners of our darkness."

 

~excerpt from "A Spring Blessing" from The Circle of Life, The Heart's Journey

Through the Seasons by Joyce Rupp & Macrina Wiederkehr

 

 

 

 

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It is important to us that the origins of this ministry be honored.  We have worked diligently to keep this

ministry a 'grass-roots' effort.  These shawls are meant to be given away unconditionally and NOT to be sold for profit.

Please note: we unable to take requests for shawls.  

The information on this site is provided freely for your personal use.  All the material on this site is copyright protected. 

If you would like to duplicate, distribute, or display any part of this material outside of personal use, you must contact the Shawl Ministry first.

All copied material that is used for 'personal use' must have the Shawl Ministry web address (www.shawlministry.com) and credit given to the authors.

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