Some Catholic things:
Talks on Dominican Spirituality
Members of the Lay Fraternity of St Dominic will
present the pillars of Dominican Spirituality.
Sunday, February 9, 1:30pm
Sunday, March 9, 1:30pm
Following the presentations there will be a
Eucharistic Holy Hour with the Rosary and Mid-Afternoon Prayer.
St Mary's Church, 5 Hillhouse Avenue, New
Haven
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A poll on Assisted Suicide in Connecticut in
the Courant:
Poll (direct link): https://polldaddy.com/poll/7770709/
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Monday evening Eucharistic Holy Hour,
6-7pm
The Holy Hour is co-sponsored with the State's
Knights of Columbus and St Mary's Parish asking God to advance the cause of
canonization of the Venerable Servant of God Father Michael J.
McGivney.
St Mary's Church, 5 Hillhouse Avenue, New
Haven
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Theology of the Body Conference
"The human body... includes, right from the
beginning... the capacity of expressing love, that love in which the person
becomes a gift and - by means of this gift - fulfills the meaning of his being
and existence.”
Blessed John Paul II, General Audience of
January 16, 1980
Pope John Paul II devoted five years at the
beginning of his pontificate to in-depth Scriptural reflections on the meaning
of human love and sexuality in light of the mystery of Christ. He applies this
magnificent vision of the human person and the concept of total self-giving to
the vocations of marriage, single and consecrated celibate life.
Friday, March 28, 7-9pm
Saturday, March 29, 9-5
$20.00 per person (lunch & refreshments
provided)
Our Lady of the Assumption Church, 545 Stratfield
Road, Fairfield
Info: Angela Mantero, 203-416-1627; amantero@diobpt.org
REGISTATION
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