Assumption University invites registration for two new “Learn for Life” general interest education opportunities.
Assumption University invites registration for two new “Learn for Life” general interest education opportunities.
UWindsor alumnus John Cappucci has begun a further two-year term as Jarislowsky Chair in Religion and Conflict at Assumption University.
A lecture Tuesday will explore how to draw young people back into Christian practice.
A lecture Monday at Our Lady of the Assumption will explore the implications of Protestantism.
John L. Esposito will deliver his free lecture public lecture “The Future of Islam and Muslim-West Relations” Wednesday on the UWindsor campus.
Mary Healy will deliver a free public lecture, “The Role of Healing in Evangelization,” Tuesday, September 12.
The “Living your best life” conference, June 14 at the Fogolar Furlan Club, will explore healthy aging and spirituality.
UWindsor alumnus John Cappucci has accepted an appointment as Jarislowsky Chair in Religion and Conflict at Assumption University.
Having left their native countries due to violence and persecution, many refugees now call Windsor home.
Sister Helen Petrimoulx, retired refugee specialist for the Roman Catholic diocese of London, will lead a discussion with volunteers who have helped resettle many newcomers to the area in a free public event Monday, April 3, entitled “I was a stranger and you welcomed me.”
Speakers will share their experiences providing care to refugees, and consider how to join these new neighbours in building a better community for all.
A giant quilt adding squares as it travels through the country will make a stop Wednesday on the UWindsor campus.
The “Quilt of Solidarity” is a project of Development and Peace, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the official international development organization of the Catholic Church in Canada. Each diocese affixes a patch to the quilt as it passes through on its cross-country pilgrimage.