Brother Bill Murray may be the more famous actor, but his real-life sister Nancy Murray, O.P., (Order of Preachers) gets rave reviews for her portrayal of a saint who spoke boldly to popes and princes.
Sister Nancy Murray will bring to life the Dominican saint Catherine of Siena. With simple props and a fertile imagination, Sister Nancy portrays Catherine as the colorful, strong, passionate and enthusiastic personality that she was. Thanks to Sister Nancy’s gift of transforming herself into ... view more »
Brother Bill Murray may be the more famous actor, but his real-life sister Nancy Murray, O.P., (Order of Preachers) gets rave reviews for her portrayal of a saint who spoke boldly to popes and princes.
Sister Nancy Murray will bring to life the Dominican saint Catherine of Siena. With simple props and a fertile imagination, Sister Nancy portrays Catherine as the colorful, strong, passionate and enthusiastic personality that she was. Thanks to Sister Nancy’s gift of transforming herself into this 14th century saint and patroness of the Dominican Order, the audience will become acquainted with Catherine’s fierce devotion to and love for God. Dramatizing vignettes from Catherine’s life, Sister Nancy conjures a believable Catherine who understood that love of God is love of neighbor: “On two feet you must walk my way; on two wings you will fly to heaven.”
Who is Catherine of Siena?
Originally named Caterina Benincasa, she was the 24th child born into her family in Siena, Italy, in 1347. She later became a lay member of the Dominican Order. Catherine cared for terminally ill patients, ministered to those on death row, and provided spiritual direction to men and women in search of God. Though she lacked formal education, she is known for her many letters sent to men and women of all walks of life. The letters, filled with wisdom and spiritual guidance, were the fruit of her own relationship with God. Catherine is best remembered for “The Dialogue,” which contains the intimate conversations or prayers that she and God shared with each other. Catherine died in 1380 at age 33.
FAQs
- What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?
Parking is available in front of the church, in a lot behind the church on Pine Street, and at the Springville Middle School next door.
- Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?
You may email questions to springvillepresbyterianchurch@gmail.com or call the church office on Tuesdays or Thursdays at 205-467-7147. You may also post a question on the Springville Presbyterian Church Foundation, Inc. Facebook page.
- Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
Please bring your ticket to the event.
- What is the refund policy?
Full refund available until October 5th. No refunds after October 5th.
- Is there wheelchair access?
Yes. Use the sidewalk on the Pine Street side to get to the ramp on the annex building to the left of the sanctuary.
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