
The interfaith symposium “Forgiveness and Healing: personal and social dimensions” begins Sunday at 2 p.m.
The interfaith symposium “Forgiveness and Healing: personal and social dimensions” begins Sunday at 2 p.m.
“Imagining Mercy in the City” is a panel discussion of community leaders sharing their experiences caring for Windsor’s most vulnerable.
Every baptized person has a call to mission, says Anthony Gittins, a professor emeritus at Chicago’s Catholic Theological Union.
He will explore the implications of this position in his lecture “A Missional Parish: Urgent Necessity for every Christian Community,” at 7 p.m. Monday, September 26, in Corpus Christi Church, 1400 Cabana Road West.
Author and advocate Helen Prejean will discuss “Dead Man Walking: 20 years later” in a free public presentation April 5.
Author Mary DeTurris Poust will explore the connection between physical and spiritual nourishment in a free public lecture Monday.
"A country founded by saints: Canada” public presentation at Assumption University”
Rev. James Flavin, a priest of the Archdiocese of Boston, will discuss “Holiness and Healthy Spirituality” in a free public lecture Sunday.
A public lecture Thuirsday will explore public lecture “The Sacredness and Dignity of the Human Person: Inter-religious and Inter-worldview perspectives."
The Freed-Orman Centre is the setting for a “Symposium on Violence and Non-Violence: Perspectives from the Spiritualities of the World” on Sunday.
Richard Smith, Archbishop of Edmonton, will discuss “What does the new evangelization ask of us in Canada?” in a free public presentation Monday.