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2009 Spring Schedule |
Daily Latin Quote & Aesop Fable
Christian Anthropology and Authentic Human Freedom
January 18th, Sunday, 2009--6:30 to
8:00PM We often try to resolve complex
questions without undertanding the basic ones first. "Who is Man"?
and "What is freedom"? are two on which depend every aspect
of how we see and act in the world. You'll be amazed how
well it all fits together. If being counter-culture was
truly vogue-we would have the
ticket!
"Render Unto Caesar"-Archbishop Chaput
February 15th, Sunday, 2008--6:30 to 8:00PM Join a friendly discussion on Archbishop Chaput�s best-selling narrative from pagan Rome to post-modern U.S. to understand why the Catholic Church continues to uphold the universal sanctity of life from conception to natural death. Easy to read without being dumbed down, this book will give you answers about what living the �Culture of Life� means today. |
Abortion-Arguments Ad Intra
March 22nd, 2008--
Sunday, 6:30 to 8:00PM Abortion is the greatest moral
issue today. The Catholic Church has been tireless in opposition,
yet many within its walls falsely divide thier personal
beliefs from a public response-this is contradictory and can be
a grave error. We'll present the case from Sacred Scripture,
Sacred Tradition and Natural Law! This needs a turning of hearts, not just minds.
But, you will come away with some solid reasons to
offer!
Abortion-Arguments Ad Extra
April 19th, 2008-- Sunday, 6:30 to 8:00PM
How do you argue somethings as an impediment to dignity, happiness and world peace when it is barely on our culture's radar? Is abortion only a religious issue? They say shouting 'Fire' is the sure way for any victim to be assured help... because fire spreads! We'll present ideas and approaches that attempt to demonstrate this issue as one that transcends religion and cultures. We'll appeal to reason...like fire.
Benedict XVI's Latest Publication
May 17th, 2009-- Sunday, 6:30 to 8:00PM
Join a friendly book discussion on Pope Benedict�s most recently published book for inspiration and insight on what living the Catholic faith means in today�s challenging circumstances. Pope Benedict combines keen scholarship with humble spirituality to provide encouragement and direction for daily living. Nota bene --the particular writing is in flux!