“Welcoming a Newcomer to Mass”
Presented by: Faith Perceptions®
Our Summer Clergy Study day is offered to Priests, Deacons and Church Staff Members.
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Elaine Kiziah will present information about Change Theory. Bring your parish ministry staff to learn more about William Bridges’ Transitions model. This is also available via Lifesize Cloud to Saint Andrew, Roanoke and Saint Bede, Williamsburg.
“Fiat” is a Latin word that refers to Mary’s response to the angel Gabriel, “May it be done to me according to your word” (Luke 1:38). The goal of Fiat Days is to bring high school aged women together who desire to grow in faithful discipleship and personal holiness to be better able to discover their own vocation from the Lord, with a special focus on the call to religious life. We will be joined by religious sisters from several communities for this three-day retreat.
For more information, contact the Office for Evangelization.
“Welcoming a Newcomer to Mass”
Presented by: Faith Perceptions®
Our Summer Clergy Study day is offered to Priests, Deacons and Church Staff Members.
“Welcoming a Newcomer to Mass”
Presented by: Faith Perceptions®
Our Summer Clergy Study day is offered to Priests, Deacons and Church Staff Members.
Come join us to learn more about bringing this retreat-based ministry to your parish community. The founders of Emmaus Ministry for Grieving Parents, Charlie and Diane Monaghan, will be hosting information sessions for all interested persons to come and learn more about the history of EMFGP and how it helps parents who have suffered the loss of a child for any reason from miscarriage to violence, accident, or illness.
Come join us to learn more about bringing this retreat-based ministry to your parish community. The founders of Emmaus Ministry for Grieving Parents, Charlie and Diane Monaghan, will be hosting information sessions for all interested persons to come and learn more about the history of EMFGP and how it helps parents who have suffered the loss of a child for any reason from miscarriage to violence, accident, or illness.