Walking the Camino de Santiago

Presented by: Parishioner Panel For centuries, Santiago de Compostela in Spain has been a pilgrimage site, drawing Christians from across the world to the tomb of the apostle James. Several Sacred Heart parishioners have walked the Camino, the "Way of Saint James". Join us for a panel discussion in which they will share their experiences and tips for your own pilgrimage. Learn how in drawing towards Santiago, they drew closer to God. Click on the links below for: Webinar Video

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Spiritual Fatherhood as Taught by St. Joseph

Presented by: Fr. Gary Thomas What does it mean to be a father? Is it simply biology or does it lie in something deeper? Fr. Gary Thomas will delve into these questions. Using the example of St. Joseph, Jesus' foster father, he will explore what it means to be a father today, showing that fatherhood is more than genetics -- it is about raising children to be children of God. Click on the links below for: Webinar Video

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Learning to be Fully Human, Fully Alive

Presented by: Fr. Robert McKay Sacred Heart's own Fr. Robert McKay will show us how to change the quality of our lives through spiritual direction or psychotherapy by understanding how our emotions are directed by the way we view ourselves. By altering irrational and unrealistic thinking, we can become more fully human, more fully alive. Click on the links below for: Webinar Video

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A Great Mystery Has Been Revealed

Presented by: Fr. Robert McKay In Jesus Christ, we have a human destiny that has been made divine and a divine destiny that is rooted in everything human! Using the events of everyday life Jesus reveals himself to us, in our world, in our time, in our personal circumstances. Click on the links below for: Webinar Video

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Watching and Listening for God: The Need and the Blessing of Prayer

Presented by: Dr. Jean Molesky-Poz Prayer is a way in which people open themselves to the Mystery of God in daily life. What happens when we pray? What are different ways of praying, and where do they come from? How do I open my heart? How do I speak to God and how do I know it is God? Everyone is called to the immediacy of grace, of God's self-presence. Dr. Jean Molesky-Poz of Santa Clara University invites you to consider how you can "abide in God, and God in you". Click on the links below for: Webinar Video, Morning Session | Webinar Video, Afternoon Session Companion Resources Document

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Faith, Music, Liturgy, Action: What’s the Connection?

Presented by: Fr. Michael Driscoll How do the liturgical arts impart that deep-felt knowledge which nourishes our whole self and inspires our daily lives? Through this talk we can learn about the role of music and other sacred arts in forming our Christian beliefs. Fr. Michael Driscoll, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Theology and found director of Notre Dame's Graduate Program in Sacred Music. Click on the links below for: Webinar Video, Morning Session | Webinar Video, Afternoon Session

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The Way of Discipleship: Called to be Missionary Disciples Today

Presented by: Fr. Anthony Gittins, CSSp. Join us as Fr. Anthony Gittins, C.S.Sp. returns to complete the story we began during Advent. Fr. Gittins will explore what it means to be a disciple today. Using biblical examples of discipleship, Fr. Gittins will demonstrate that sacrifice is an essential part of following Jesus, but that taking this rough road leads to the joys of the Easter experience. Fr. Gittins, a popular speaker, is the author of fourteen books on theology, mission, and spirituality. Click on the links below for: Webinar Video, Morning Session | Webinar Video, Afternoon Session Companion Reflection Questions

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Lo and Behold! God is Very Near! Quarterly Formation Speaker Series

Presented by: Fr. Anthony Gittins, CSSp. Using G. F. Handel's oratorio, The Messiah as a backdrop, Fr. Gittins spoke to the call of our Discipleship and living our life through the fulfillment of the Messiah . This was our afternoon session. Professor Dr. Anthony Gittins, CSSp., has taught Theology and Anthropology at The Catholic Theological Union in Chicago since 1984. He held the Bishop Ford Chair of Mission Theology between 1999 and 2008. Currently he is Emeritus Professor of Theology and Culture. Click on the links below for: Webinar Video, Morning Session | Webinar Video, Afternoon Session Companion Prayers

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Catholics, Politics and Conscience: The 2020 Election

Presented by: Fr. Thomas Massaro, S.J. Fr. Thomas Massaro, S.J., Professor of Moral Theology at Fordham, will walk us through contemporary concerns as both Catholic and Citizens. During his presentation he'll lay the foundation with a historical context of the development of Catholicism in the U.S. and speak to the Catholic understanding of conscience. In light of the upcoming election, he'll touch upon the USCCB Faith Citizenship document, while applying these lessons to particular decisions. In light of the concerns of the present day world it is clear how important it is that our faith can shape our daily actions. Click on the links below for: Webinar Video | The Webinar Outline | Companion References Document

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  • St. Gregory Thaumaturgus
    Feast date: Nov 17 St. Gregory was born to a distinguished pagan family at Neocaesarea, Pontus in 213, and studied law there. In about 233, he and his brother, Athenodorus, accompanied his sister, who was joining her husband in Caesarea, Palestine, while they continued on to Beirut to continue their law studies. They met Origen along the way, […]
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