Join us on January 18th at Saint Bridget for a discussion of 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.
This is a rescheduling of the 1/16/2025 meeting.
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.
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