Cultural Awareness: Discussing Culture through the Lens of the Synodal Principles
The day will commence with a brief reflection, followed by group discussions on how the synodal principles of communion, participation, and mission help us manage the challenges of diversity.
Registration closes on October 31, 2024. Limited occupancy!
As we celebrate Black Catholic History Month, we invite you to join us on an online Reflection with Dr. Ansel Augustine, Assistant Director of African American Affairs at USCCB. Dr. Augustine will reflect on the document: “What We Have Seen and Heard” – A Pastoral Letter on Evangelization from the Black Bishops.
This event will be free to attend and be held virtually thorugh Zoom.
Becoming a Holy Family: A Multi-Generational Journey
As Parents, Youth, and Young Adults
With Rev. R. Tony Ricard
Just as Jesus, Mary and Blessed St. Joseph journeyed together as a Truly Holy Family, we also have the chance to follow in their footsteps and somehow become a Holy Family, too. Join Fr. R. Tony Ricard as he guides us in exploring how our families can live out our faith in nurturing and spiritually enriching environments at home. This multi-generational gathering is designed for parents, youths, and young adults. Fr. Tony will bring his energetic and often humorous gifts from New Orleans to Virginia, as he offers practical steps to strengthening our family bonds and helping us all grow in faith.
Highlights of the Event:
Inspirational Talks: Fr. Tony Ricard will share his wisdom and experiences, providing valuable insights into the role of the family in the Church.
Interactive Sessions: Engage in meaningful discussions and activities that will help you apply Catholic teachings to your daily family life.
Community Building: Connect with other families and individuals who are on a similar journey, fostering a sense of community and support.
We are honored to invite you to an enlightening and impactful event presented by the Office for Black Catholics. Join us as Bishop Joseph Perry leads a profound discussion on “Brothers and Sisters All: A Catholic Approach to the Unfinished Business of Race Bias.”
Bishop Joseph Perry, a respected voice in the Catholic community, will address the critical issue of race bias from a Catholic faith-based perspective. This event aims to foster understanding, promote justice, and inspire action within our community.
Event Highlights:
Keynote Address: Bishop Perry will share his insights on the Catholic Church’s role in addressing racial bias and promoting equality.
Interactive Discussions: Engage in meaningful conversations about race, faith, and community with fellow attendees.
Community Building: Connect with others who are committed to creating a more just and inclusive society.
Registration Coming Soon.
More information to come!
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