Thomas Merton continues to fascinate people with both his amazing life story and his profound spiritual writings. Spend a weekend savoring this Trappist Monk’s insights. A one-day experience is also available with option for dinner.
Join Br. Linus for a four-part Parish Study on the end of life and dying well. Each talk will take place in the Lower Church at St. Vincent’s at 6:45 PM and can stand alone, so continuity in attendance is not necessary. The talks are intended for people of belief backgrounds and stages in life. Meetings will be as follows:
July 9: Faith, Hope, and A Happy Death
July 16: The Art of Dying
July 23: Last Rites
July 30: Eternal Life
In our second session, we will explore the many essential, but non-sacramental, resources that the Church offers to strengthen and console the dying. The late medieval text, The Art of Dying, recently republished by the National Catholic Bioethics Center, will guide our reflections. We will conclude by applying its principles to the unique difficulties of contemporary end-of-life care.
The First National Eucharistic Congress in 83 Years! This is a pivotal moment in both American history and the legacy of the Catholic Church.
Join pilgrims from around the archdiocese as we travel to Indianapolis for the First National Congress in 83 years! This is a pivotal moment in both American history and the legacy of the Catholic Church, and we want young people to be a part of it! Jesus Christ will be there. Will you?
Reach out to the Youth Ministry Office for more information on registration! Limited scholarships are available.
God hears our prayers for the renewal of our Church. He will answer them through a life-changing transformation of our own hearts. The 10th National Eucharistic Congress is an invitation to experience profound personal revival so we can be sent out to share Christ’s love with a world that so desperately needs it.
Whether you can come for one day or all five, join us for this generational moment.
Thomas Merton continues to fascinate people with both his amazing life story and his profound spiritual writings. Spend a weekend savoring this Trappist Monk’s insights. A one-day experience is also available with option for dinner.
Thomas Merton continues to fascinate people with both his amazing life story and his profound spiritual writings. Spend a weekend savoring this Trappist Monk’s insights. A one-day experience is also available with option for dinner.
Thomas Merton continues to fascinate people with both his amazing life story and his profound spiritual writings. Spend a weekend savoring this Trappist Monk’s insights. A one-day experience is also available with option for dinner.
Thomas Merton continues to fascinate people with both his amazing life story and his profound spiritual writings. Spend a weekend savoring this Trappist Monk’s insights. A one-day experience is also available with option for dinner.
Thomas Merton continues to fascinate people with both his amazing life story and his profound spiritual writings. Spend a weekend savoring this Trappist Monk’s insights. A one-day experience is also available with option for dinner.
Thomas Merton continues to fascinate people with both his amazing life story and his profound spiritual writings. Spend a weekend savoring this Trappist Monk’s insights. A one-day experience is also available with option for dinner.
Thomas Merton continues to fascinate people with both his amazing life story and his profound spiritual writings. Spend a weekend savoring this Trappist Monk’s insights. A one-day experience is also available with option for dinner.
Join Br. Linus for a four-part Parish Study on the end of life and dying well. Each talk will take place in the Lower Church at St. Vincent’s at 6:45 PM and can stand alone, so continuity in attendance is not necessary. The talks are intended for people of belief backgrounds and stages in life. Meetings will be as follows:
July 9: Faith, Hope, and A Happy Death
July 16: The Art of Dying
July 23: Last Rites
July 30: Eternal Life
In our third session, we will examine the place that the sacraments have at the end of a Christian’s earthly life. We will focus especially on the Anointing of the Sick, which with Confession and the Eucharist forms the heart of the Church’s spiritual care for the dying. We will also discuss best practices about when to request these sacraments and how to prepare well to receive them.
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