Miles O'Brien Riley grew up in Indiana and California with talented parents
and six creative brothers and sisters. Together they performed skits, played
musical instruments, wrote poetry and songs. As a boy Miles read children's
parts on Saturday morning radio. At school he participated in plays and edited
and wrote for his high school and college publications.
Miles completed doctoral studies in theology at the Gregorian University in
Rome and the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. He studied marriage and
family counseling at the University of San Francisco and communications at
Stanford, Notre Dame, Loyola of New Orleans and received a Ph.D. from the
University of California at Berkeley.
Fr. Miles was ordained at the North American College in Rome in 1963 and
served as a parish priest at several parishes in the Bay Area. In 1970 he
founded the Communications Center for the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Since
then his main ministry has been the mass media.
He has written five musical comedies, published eleven books and hundreds of
articles and reviews. He has produced a dozen films and hosted over 1500
television and 4000 radio programs. He has received three Emmys and ten
national Gabriel Awards for outstanding radio and TV productions. He is listed
in Who's Who in Religion in the United States, Who's Who in the Catholic Church
in the U.S. and Who's Who in America.
During his 35 years of media ministry, Fr. Miles has conducted
communications training workshops throughout the United States and in 50
countries worldwide. He worked as spiritual director at Canyon Ranch in Tucson
for over nine years and has served as presenter and resource for groups like
The Police Chiefs and Sheriffs of the Western States, National E.P.A.
directors, Bay Area Rapid Transit executives, and the Young Presidents
Organization nationwide. His favorite tools are humor and storytelling.
HAPPINESS=FAITH, FAMILY AND FOR-GIVENESS
Happiness is ultimately an attitude, a choice - and involves three things:
faith, family and for-giveness. People near death talk about two of those -
only and always - their family and their faith: the two most important and
taken for granted realities of life.
Faith beyond religion as in spirituality, mysticism, an experience of the
transcendent, the divine, the God-moments in our lives. Family as in blood
family, love family, extended family, universal family--functional and
dysfunctional. After 43 years as a priest and marriage and family counselor,
Fr. Miles believes that the key to both is for-giving, letting go of old hurt
and anger in order to heal.
ENRICHING YOUR MARRIAGE AND FAMILY AND SELF
Love is an inside job: it begins with you. It includes vulnerability,
nurturing and forgiveness. It means letting go of fear, judgment and
expectation. Love is a free choice of the will (not simply an emotion or
feeling) that desires the spiritual growth of those you love.
With a degree and 43 years of experience in marriage and family counseling,
Fr, Miles O'B. Riley, PhD. will present stories, examples and practical
strategies for deepening your love - particularly through commitment, time
together, appreciation, communication, spiritual wellness and coping with
crisis.
LOVE HEALS: Insights and practical keys for creative grieving -
We all suffer the pain of loss: the death of a loved one, a hurtful divorce,
the loss of health, a tragic accident. We all experience variations on the
typical stages of denial, anger, barter, depression and acceptance.
Fr. Miles O'B. Riley, PhD, author of Set Your House In Order: a practical
preparation for death (Doubleday, N.Y., 1980) with 43 years of pastoral
experience as a priest and grief counselor, will use real life examples,
concrete tips and group interaction to focus not on our losses but our
healing.
HAPPINESS IS WHOLENESS
A whole person has his or her act together. Often referred to as integrity!
A whole person has health for the body, humor for the heart, hope for the mind,
and healing for the soul. Signs of wholeness - sometimes spelled "holiness" -
include: enthusiasm, creativity, peace, humor and an attitude of gratitude.
We all search for that illusive purpose of life: to be truly, deeply,
authentically happy. This practical workshop will offer specific suggestions to
help you realize your own wholeness - and happiness.