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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

By |2021-09-15T23:08:01-07:00September 14th, 2021|GoCF Proclamation & Practice|Comments Off on Lo and Behold! God is Very Near! Quarterly Formation Speaker Series

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

By |2021-09-15T23:08:46-07:00September 14th, 2021|GoCF Proclamation & Practice|Comments Off on Catholics, Politics and Conscience: The 2020 Election

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    St. Sebastian Feast date: Jan 20 Sebastian was the son of a wealthy Roman family. He was educated in Milan and became an officer of the imperial Roman army, and Captain of the Guard. He was a favorite of Emperor Diocletian. During Diocletian's persecution of the Christians, Sebastian visited them in prison, bringing both supplies […]
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