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A speaker series for young adults 21-40, single and married. Brought to you by
C-YAM's, Erie's Catholic Young Adult Ministry.
Schedule:
7 p.m. — Gather
7:30 p.m. — Speaker
8 p.m. — Discussion
8:30 p.m. — Social |
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123 W. 14th St., Erie
Directions: www.brewerie.com
THE FIRST FOUR WEDNESDAYS OF OCTOBER
Free and open to the public.
No registration required.
Come once or for the
whole series.
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Our theme for this series is "Living Love in a Complex World" |
Download MP3 files
Listen to Dr. Dave Roncolato's Oct. 3 talk
"Inter-Faith Relationships"
Dr. Roncolato is the director of community service and service learning at Allegheny college. He holds a doctorate in theology and is a lifelong Catholic. Dave is happily married (with children) to Sarah, an ordained United Methodist minister. Learn about the challenges and joys of love within inter-faith and inter-denominational relationships.
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October 10, 2007
The Religions of Abraham
Dr. Thomas Forsthoefel
Dr. Forsthoefel is the chair of the Religious Studies Department at Mercyhurst College and he specializes in world religions. Come learn about the major religions which trace their roots from the Biblical figure, Abraham—Judaism, Christianity and Islam. What do they share in common? Where do they diverge? Where can a loving dialogue take place among them? |
October 17, 2007
Centering Prayer and Meditation
Sister Mary Ann White, SSJ
Sister Mary Ann works with adolescent girls at Gannondale and doubles as a youth minister and spiritual director. She will offer some insights into some time-tested prayer styles—prayers of centering and mediation. Learn how prayer can help us to stop, listen and be more deeply in touch with ourselves, with the world around us, and with our loving God. |
October 24, 2007
The Catholic Approach to Scripture
Father Jason Glover
Father Glover is a professor at Gannon University who recently completed his license in Sacred Theology. He will talk about God's book of loving self-communication—the Bible—a book which serves to both unite and divide many. There are many approaches to reading scripture in today's world. Come learn about and discuss the Catholic approach. |
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