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Storytelling, continued from page 9 of disagreement. This kind of relationship-building is exactly what is required within our community to bring about the new creation of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood. The Missionaries and Companions of the Precious Blood are a diverse group. Coming from differing backgrounds, serving in a wide array of ministries and with varying lengths of experience in the community, this group possesses a wealth of stories. The New Creation Commission is a fairly representative cross- section of the wider community, and as a member of the Commission, I consider myself blessed to be part of the story-sharing that flows whenever we gather. Our conversations before, during, and after meetings are rich with both reminiscences and recent stories about each one’s personal experiences with the c.pp.s., about our shared call to respond to the cry of the blood, and about the many different forms that response has taken. Those with a longer history in the community share remembrances of the priests and brothers who influenced their lives and who are long gone, and they relate their experiences of change in the community over the years, from one American province to three, then to two. Like many stories, these personal recollections of community history contain both joy and pain. In the stories told by younger commission members, lines between the provinces have become blurred or nonexistent, as they tell of their common formation experience and of many ministries shared between the provinces. Through these conversations, Commission members have formed close bonds, appreciating each other’s strengths while acknowledging our differences. In this experience, we recognized that the telling of stories would be a crucial part of the new creation and that we should get people talking to each other. Every person in the c.pp.s.. family—priest, brother or Companion—has a personal story of how they came to be associated with the community and how Precious Blood spirituality has influenced their life. By sharing these experiences with someone from the next city or on the other side of the country, we discover how our stories complement each other, and the physical and the psychological distance between us is diminished. The process of connecting people is underway. At the Provincial Assemblies in the spring, the 10 • The New Wine Press • November 2018 new creation process was kicked off when those in attendance had the opportunity to express hopes and fears and dreams. Participants spoke of their own experiences and about how they imagine building a new future together as one province. As a follow up to the assemblies, the provincial directors in July invited everyone to continue the conversation in an activity that reached across geographical, cultural, generational, and historical boundaries to let people share their stories. In this outreach activity, everyone was asked to contact other members or Companions whom they may have never met or whom they had not seen in a long time. There were no stipulated instructions for the visits and no one was required to report back. People were just encouraged to share and listen to each other’s stories—stories of their ministry, of their experiences with the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, of their hopes and dreams for the future. For some of us this assignment was a stretch beyond our comfort zones, but we were rewarded with new or renewed relationships. If you haven’t made contact yet, it’s not too late to reach out and build another connection that will enrich the Precious Blood family. This telling of our stories continues in gatherings around the country from October through February. This year’s Companion retreats are planned for members as well, with the hope that everyone in the Community will be able to attend one of the get- togethers and spend time in conversation with others in the C.PP.S. family. Some of us may meet face to face with our summer contact, and everyone will have the chance to build new relationships. The new creation of the Precious Blood Community in the United States will be built upon the relationships of all its members, relationships that are in turn built upon our conversations, the telling of our stories, and the sharing of ourselves. The community will be enriched as its members seek out opportunities to share stories with each other. Each person should believe that his or her own story is worth telling and should feel safe in the telling, even as we listen with our heart while others tell theirs. Sharing in this way, we will realize we’re not so far apart and our visions for the new creation will begin to coalesce. 