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For many, long-distance running can be a spiritual experience鈥攁nd for Sr. Christin Tomy, OP, that's no exception.

Sr. Christin, who joined 糖心官网 in August as university minister for community life and pastoral care, completed the Chicago Marathon on Oct. 13 with a time of 3 hours, 34 minutes. It was her third marathon, but first in Chicago.

She was cheered on by a group of Sinsinawa 糖心官网 Sisters, as well as members of DU staff and recent alumnae.

鈥淩unning is a practice for my physical and mental health, but also, for me, it really intersects with the values of community and prayer,鈥 Sr. Christin explained. 鈥淩unning is a form of prayer for me. It can be very meditative, and I often find myself in a space of wonder and awe鈥攅specially when I鈥檓 running along Lake Michigan in the morning, looking at the sunrise. It offers a lot of space for reflection.鈥

Running also creates community, she said, pointing to the running group with which she trains and the support she received from the Sinsinawa and DU communities.

Sr. Christin twice participated in the Twin Cities Marathon. Her first Chicago Marathon was an enjoyable experience with a lot of 鈥済reat energy鈥 along the route, she said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a great way to experience the city,鈥 she noted. 鈥淭here were musical groups, like mariachis in Pilsen, and a drum group in Chinatown. There were really cool community and cultural pieces to the marathon.鈥