
SPIRITUAL DIRECTION RISING
Nurturing Spiritual Direction in the Catholic Tradition

Ruth M. Baker, MA
My ministry emphasizes prayer to a loving God of the seeker’s belief. Contemplative prayer and “centering prayer” are at the core of my ministry. I help people deal with transitioning into the second half of life as well as discernment questions around God’s “will” and direction in life. This requires an intimate, felt sense of God’s presence and goodwill towards all of us in this world that has become so uncertain and fearful. I facilitate the Ignatian Exercises with individuals and groups. I am intimately involved with 12 Step Spirituality for all addictions. Guided meditation and compassionate listening are an integral part of the process. I am available during the weekdays. I will also meet via phone, Skype, Zoom, or FaceTime at the client’s convenience. I will also design and facilitate a Private Directed Retreat.

Charlie Brown
I completed the two-year spiritual direction certification curriculum in May of 2010 through the Arizona Ecumenical Institute for Spiritual Direction and have been a staff member of the Franciscan Renewal Center for 27 years. I am currently the Executive Director. Through my experience and training, my spiritual direction focus is grief and loss, divorce, Franciscan spirituality, prayer and pilgrimage. I have led several pilgrimages to Rome and Assisi and am currently part of the Franciscan Pilgrimage Programs staff. I am a current member of Spiritual Directors International. The father of two adult daughters, I spend much time visiting with them and enjoying their lake-cabin outside Durango, Colorado.

Ron Friesen
For over 40 years I have accompanied individuals on their spiritual journeys as a pastor, and a chaplain for the ill, the dying, the grieving, and those experiencing homelessness. In the last 20 years, I have also been a mental health counselor. In my desire to deepen my skills in spiritual companionship, I completed the Spiritual Direction program at Christian Formation and Direction Ministries – Arizona, It is my desire to journey to explore the God within each of us, regardless of faith tradition. This belief has drawn me to spiritual companioning with those experiencing losses of any kind as well as those seeking discernment for the next steps in their lives while exploring wherever the Divine may appear bringing healing to their soul and finding purpose.

Sheila Howe, MA
Spiritual direction is a divinely guided relationship founded on trust, emotional and spiritual safety, consistency, and grace. It is a time of deep presence, presence to one another, presence to God and presence to the emergence of God’s loving spirit within one’s life. Sheila is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist for over 40 years and has often shared that spiritual direction is much like relationship counseling between God and the beloved.
Sheila’s journey as healer and helper began in 1983 while studying dance/movement therapy at Loyola Marymount. Following graduate school Sheila became trained and licensed in Marriage and Family therapy. In 1998 Sheila acquired spiritual direction training at Kino Institute for two years. Sheila is a trained trauma specialist, also trained in EMDR, and trauma-informed care and organizations. In 2014 Sheila received training as a non-medical professional from the Integrative Medicine Program (Dr. Weil) at the University of Arizona. Since 1983 Sheila has been on a journey of mind, body, soul integration for herself and all those she has the privilege to work with.
As a spiritual director for the Franciscan Renewal Center, Sheila has been blessed to provide spiritual direction to couples (marriages). Spiritual direction with couples is very powerful and can be done monthly and or within a weeklong retreat or intensive. Both are powerful in the healing of the relationship and the transformation of both individual and couple.

Gladyce Janky
My practice is grounded in Ignatian spirituality, based on the loving, healing ministry of Jesus and the belief that God can be found in all things. God is the actual director. My role is to create a non-judgmental, nurturing space, meeting each person where they are. I accompany my directees while they deepen their relationship with God and grow in self-acceptance and a felt sense of God’s unconditional love.
I especially enjoy working with individuals in transition, sharing the Prayer That Changes Everything with them. This prayer particularly benefits anyone seeking the spiritual freedom to discern their next steps. I have been a practicing chaplain/spiritual director since 2012, initially working as an on-call trauma hospital chaplain and hospice bereavement coordinator. Before retiring in 2023, I worked as a chaplain with Creighton University for seven years, ministering to students, faculty, and staff in professional and graduate programs.
My professional training includes completing a one-year residency in Clinical Pastoral Education, a training program for hospital chaplains. I hold master’s degrees in ministry and Christian spirituality through Creighton University’s Christian Spirituality Program (CSP). I have certificates in Ignatian Spiritual Direction and Directed Retreats and the History of the Ignatian Tradition, which included completing an Ignatian Pilgrimage. Gladyce is available weekdays and early evenings at the FRC by Zoom or phone. I am also available to accompany individuals or groups through the Spiritual Exercises.

Milly Johnson, MA
Seeking a new way forward this year? Let’s meet: no preparation needed... Just a time for sharing your story and your desires for the days ahead... Spiritual Guidance is a listening time... I’ll be at your side ~ listening along the way.
Milly Johnson completed spiritual guidance formation at The London Centre for Spirituality and holds an MA in Christian Spirituality from the University of London. She has met with individuals for many years. She supports each person’s journey - whatever life holds. She listens and stands with you in times of seeking and transition.
Milly has an ongoing interest in spirituality and art - civic and cultural affairs; always open to embracing more within our everyday lived experience. She studies early Christian writers - especially Ignatius of Loyola, John of the Cross, and Julian of Norwich. She will happily journey with you through the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises. She has trained others in this way of ongoing support and discernment as well. Milly also offers guidance sessions with individuals each month online via FaceTime, Skype, or Zoom.

Bonnie McCulley, MA, BCC, LPC, CDWF
For 30 years, I've walked alongside souls like yours, in hospitals, hospices, retreats, and sacred spaces, witnessing their extraordinary journeys of transformation. As a certified Spiritual Director, Chaplain, and counselor, I'm dedicated to providing a safe haven for exploring your deepest questions and finding meaning in life's twists and turns.
Think of me as a companion on your inner pilgrimage, someone who offers a listening ear, a gentle nudge, and a space to discern your path. Together, we can unravel the knots of life – illness, loss, grief, or simply a yearning for something more – and open the door to your true self in God.
My own story is rooted in Christian mysticism, nourished by the wisdom of Julian of Norwich, Franciscan, and Ignatian traditions, and the whispers of saints like Hildegard, Teresa, and John of the Cross. But my heart echoes with the mystic whispers of all faiths, for the Sacred shows up in a thousand ways, in every beating heart and breath.
So, whether you're a devout believer or someone simply seeking spiritual grounding, I welcome you with open arms. Together, let's listen for the divine dance in your life, and step into the next chapter of your unfolding soul. Find me in the quiet comfort of the Casa, weekdays, Saturdays, and some early evenings. Or, let's meet through the magic of Zoom and embark on this journey together, one sunrise at a time.

Gene Meiergerd, MS, RN, CSD
Recently retired, after careers as a registered nurse, an Air Force officer, a massage therapist and a counselor, working with patients in a variety of settings facing physical, mental and emotional challenges, I was drawn toward looking at the spiritual aspects of healing. This led me to acquiring a counseling degree and certification as a Spiritual Director through Christian Formation and Direction Ministries. Throughout my life’s journey I remain drawn to the embrace of the Divine in the beauty and healing of nature. And more than ever I find God in each of us, regardless of our faith tradition. This belief has now drawn me to spiritual companioning with special interest in helping veterans, anyone wrestling with grief, to help peer into the subtle nuances of daily life, awaken the Divine within, heal your soul and find purpose. I have training in trauma sensitive spiritual direction and welcomes all who seek healing of spirit, especially those struggling with the trauma of sexual abuse. I am available online via Zoom or by phone.

Cathy Olds, MA
I have been a spiritual director since 2005 and have a love for the "Celtic Spirit" which celebrates God in the rhythms and blessings of nature, in community, and in sacred place. I believe it is a privilege and blessing to companion others on the spiritual journey. Spiritual direction is a gift that allows us to name the constant presence of God in our lives and I am continually humbled by the way grace leads us and holds us. I have worked as a lay minister in the Catholic Church for over 40 years, received a Master of Arts in Theology from the University of Dayton, and a certificate in Spiritual Direction from the Arizona Ecumenical Institute for Spiritual Directors. I have training in trauma-sensitive spiritual direction and welcome all who seek healing of spirit, especially those who struggle with the trauma of sexual abuse. I coordinate the Spiritual Direction Ministry at the Franciscan Renewal Center as a staff member and am happy to meet with you in person or online.

Diane Owens
Everyone can benefit from a safe place where they can feel seen and deeply listened to. I provide such a place virtually or in person at the Franciscan Renewal Center for people to share what’s truly on their minds and in their hearts. I completed the Hesychia School of Spiritual Direction’s ecumenical and interfaith program in 2013 and have been a member of the Casa’s faith community for several years. As a writer and nature photographer, I honor the intersection of spirituality and creativity. Because of my own journey through grief after the loss of my daughter to brain cancer, I am comfortable walking alongside others through grief, health challenges, and life’s other twists and turns. Ignatian Spirituality, whose principle is finding God in all things, is the lens through which I see the world, and this influences my style of accompanying people on their spiritual journeys. Through conversations about God and what really matters, I help people notice God’s presence in their daily lives and throughout their life stories. God meets people where they are, so I try to do the same.

Rene Perreault, Jr. SFO
Rene is a certified spiritual director and a member of Spiritual Directors International, ministering for 17 years. He received his education in Spiritual Direction in the graduate school of theology at Sacred Heart University, and is retired from Rhode Island College, a member of their professional staff for 35 years. Roman Catholic by choice as a Spiritual Director is nondenominational. He practices this Ministry of Presence with men and women of all different backgrounds, some in recovery, members of Religious communities, clergy, and folks who identify as LGBT. Rene developed Spiritual Direction for folks living with AIDS while at the Miriam Hospital in Providence, R.I. Before moving to AZ seven years ago he ministered with the Franciscans in Boston in the Spiritual Direction Center and with the men in formation for the local Franciscan Provence. Rene is available any day of the week or evening as needed and will meet via Zoom or at the FRC or where it is most convenient for the person.

Katie Sullivan, MS Education,
I did my training at the Spiritual Direction Intensive Training Mercy Center in Burlingame, CA. It’s my honor to accompany people as we explore how God is actively present and tenderly befriends and shepherds us to our very best life. There is great joy, strength and freedom in relationship with our Loving God. I treasure journeying together, as we discover and celebrate God’s Beauty and Goodness, listen for God’s Call, and navigate the ups and downs and transitions of life. My role is to prayerfully listen together for the voice of God guiding, inviting, and affirming.
I have walked with a Spiritual Director for over 35 years and have been sharing Spiritual Direction for over 25 years. I am a lifelong researcher and practitioner of the interplay between our WellBeing and active relationship with our Living, Loving God and I’ve been sharing this connection since I was a teen. We co-founded FaithfullyWell, over 25 years ago, weaving Faith and Wellbeing through Spiritual Direction, Retreats and Outdoor Adventures, Assisted Stretch Therapy and Inspirational Resources. I worship and celebrate within the Franciscan Catholic Tradition, cherish the richness of the Trinity, and enjoy working with people of all Faith backgrounds and traditions. I pray alongside you the words of 3 John 1:2 from God’s Love Letter, “that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well.”

Ria Tokkie
Ria is Roman Catholic and received her Certification as a Spiritual Director through Christian Formation and Direction Ministries. In addition, she is a certified hospice volunteer who is passionate about creating a sacred space for families and their loved ones experiencing life-limiting illnesses and grief. Her interests, however, are not limited to this work. Ria’s training has prepared her to walk with people of different faiths and concerns, as they seek answers and direction for their lives. Ria’s goal is to listen to the needs of your searching heart. Her desire is to help you to discern where the Holy Spirit is leading you; to listen to His Voice; and to recognize God’s Love in life’s challenges, difficulties, and blessings, so that you can find inner peace and claim the truth of your belovedness. Ria is available mornings, weekends, in person, via phone, and via FaceTime.

Elizabeth Ursic, M Div
Dr. Elizabeth Ursic holds a Masters of Divinity from Yale University, and a PhD in Religious Studies from ASU. She has been a member of Spiritual Directors International for over 20 years. She leads national and regional retreats on spiritual faith development. Her book, Women, Ritual, and Power: Placing Female Imagery of God in Christian Worship, has been used in retreat settings and seminary classrooms. Locally, Elizabeth is a professor of world religions and is committed to interfaith work. She is also a pianist, cellist, and composer. She teaches classes and leads retreats on contemplation, world religions, spirituality, imagination, and the arts. “Being a spiritual director is one of my greatest joys. I love to companion those who are exploring, wrestling, and deepening their relationship with God. I seek to create a safe space where everything can be shared with love and without judgment. I am in awe of how God works in our lives. It is a privilege to serve as a soul friend with those on their spiritual journey.” Availability is afternoons and evenings during weekdays, via phone, Zoom, or Skype.

Virginia Vollmer, OFS
Virginia has been a resident of the West Valley since childhood. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities from Northern Arizona University. She is a practicing Roman Catholic, a professed Secular Franciscan, and received her spiritual direction certificate through the Arizona Ecumenical Institute for Spiritual Directors. Virginia focuses her spiritual direction on life transitions within general, interfaith, and Franciscan spirituality. How do we live in this moment, this place, here and now, joyfully with God? She is available weekdays and Saturdays, morning and afternoon, in person and via phone or Zoom.