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Additional
Offerings
(All sessions take place in the Hartmayer Education Building.)
JustFaith:
This 30-week program is based on
the Gospel values of love, peace, justice and reconciliation, as
proclaimed through the Church's teaching on Social Justice. Come
be challenged to grow in awareness of the needs of others, both near
and across the globe. JustFaith changes lives and those
lives change the world! Small groups meet in homes and at the
church on various days. Come and see what the Gospel will do for
you! Information sessions will be scheduled in late August.
For more information, call Mary Mauldin in the Parish Office or
E-mail:
mmauldin@stphilipbenizi.org.
Awakening Faith:
A series for Catholics, both within and
away from the Church who desire to reconnect with the Catholic Church
and renew their faith. Sessions last 6 weeks and begin Sunday,
September 19th at 9:00AM in Room 201.
Faithful Citizenship:
A conversation on the U.S. Bishop's
document encouraging all American citizens to exercise their rights
and responsibilities, especially in regard to voting. A Voter
Registration drive will be held at the same time. Join us on the
following Sundays at 10:30AM: September 12, 19 and 25 in Room 106,
Lower Level.
French Classes:
Beginning in September, 8-week sessions
will be held in elementary French, offered at no cost to all
parishioners.
Adult and
High School classes:
Thursdays, 7:00-8:00PM; Saturdays, 11:00AM-Noon;
Elementary
students (2-8th grade):
Mondays, 1:00PM;
Preschoolers (3-5PM).
Franciscan Day of Reflection:
Join our Friars and our Secular
Franciscans for a Day of Reflection on Franciscan Spirituality
on Saturday, October 9th, beginning after the 8:30AM Daily Mass.
We will meet in Rooms 108/110. Please bring a lunch; breakfast
and drinks will be provided. Call the Religious Ed Office to
register: (770-478-0178, Ext. 149).
Catholic Teachings - Revisited:
This "refresher" course
will cover the following topics: The Bible, Mary and the Saints,
Catholic Marriage and Divorce, Catholic Prayer, the Sacraments, and
the Liturgical Year. Other topics can be addressed according to
participants' questions. We will meet for six Wednesdays, from
6:15-7:30PM in Room 110, beginning November 3rd and ending December
15th.
(Click here
for Special Offerings)
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