~~~ Summer 2024 Religious Education Opportunities ~~~
Beginning July 22 (twice a week classes)
Monday evenings (6:15 pm) & Wednesday mornings (9:15 am)
no registration necessary
METANOIA
Metanoia, hosted by Fr. Dave Pivonka, was recorded in locations all throughout the Holy Land. Metanoia is a spiritual journey through the places where Jesus physically taught His Church the meaning and the way of metanoia.
Metanoia is a transformation of the heart, a spiritual conversion, which comes about through repentance. This conversion may be in how we see Jesus, the Father, ourselves, and others.
Metanoia focuses on eight different areas that invite us to a deeper awareness of who Jesus is and how He desires us to know Him. Through this series, you will have a much broader understanding of Jesus’ message.
Monday evenings (6:15 pm) & Wednesday mornings (9:15 am)
no registration necessary
METANOIA
Metanoia, hosted by Fr. Dave Pivonka, was recorded in locations all throughout the Holy Land. Metanoia is a spiritual journey through the places where Jesus physically taught His Church the meaning and the way of metanoia.
Metanoia is a transformation of the heart, a spiritual conversion, which comes about through repentance. This conversion may be in how we see Jesus, the Father, ourselves, and others.
Metanoia focuses on eight different areas that invite us to a deeper awareness of who Jesus is and how He desires us to know Him. Through this series, you will have a much broader understanding of Jesus’ message.
Beginning July 22 (twice a week classes)
Monday mornings (9:15 am) & Wednesday evenings (6:15 pm)
register HERE • [email protected] (Please put "Oremus" in subject line)
OREMUS, a Guide to Catholic Prayer
Oremus, which is Latin for “Let us pray,” seeks to help people learn how to pray within the Tradition of the Catholic Church.
The primary goal of Oremus is to help people deepen their relationship with God so that our parishes become, in the words of St. John Paul the Great, “schools of prayer.”
In each session Fr. Mark Toups provides multiple opportunities to achieve this goal with instruction, practical examples, and small group discussion, all followed by personal prayer.
Monday mornings (9:15 am) & Wednesday evenings (6:15 pm)
register HERE • [email protected] (Please put "Oremus" in subject line)
OREMUS, a Guide to Catholic Prayer
Oremus, which is Latin for “Let us pray,” seeks to help people learn how to pray within the Tradition of the Catholic Church.
The primary goal of Oremus is to help people deepen their relationship with God so that our parishes become, in the words of St. John Paul the Great, “schools of prayer.”
In each session Fr. Mark Toups provides multiple opportunities to achieve this goal with instruction, practical examples, and small group discussion, all followed by personal prayer.
Beginning June 20
Thursday mornings mornings (9:15 am) & Thursday evenings (6:15 pm)
Catholic Social Teaching with Nancy Fontenot
Thursday mornings mornings (9:15 am) & Thursday evenings (6:15 pm)
Catholic Social Teaching with Nancy Fontenot
Nancy Fontenot, a St. Lawrence parishioner, is presenting a study on
“Papal Encyclicals & Catholic Social Teaching: A Historical Path Study”.
This class started on June 20, but please join anytime.
Ms. Fontenot is a Restorative Justice practitioner. After a 30-year career as a high school English teacher, she completed a M.A. in Ethics & Society with a focus on Restorative Justice & Catholic Social Teaching (Fordham '23). Nancy is also a graduate of Louisiana State University (B.A. '89) and Yale University (M.A. '91).
This 16 week course is in two parts.
The first 8-week study will be the Origins & History of Catholic Social Teaching from Pope Leo XIII to Pope Paul VI.
The second 8-week study will be the Contemporary Contributions to Catholic Social Teaching from Pope John Pul II to Pope Francis.
“Papal Encyclicals & Catholic Social Teaching: A Historical Path Study”.
This class started on June 20, but please join anytime.
Ms. Fontenot is a Restorative Justice practitioner. After a 30-year career as a high school English teacher, she completed a M.A. in Ethics & Society with a focus on Restorative Justice & Catholic Social Teaching (Fordham '23). Nancy is also a graduate of Louisiana State University (B.A. '89) and Yale University (M.A. '91).
This 16 week course is in two parts.
The first 8-week study will be the Origins & History of Catholic Social Teaching from Pope Leo XIII to Pope Paul VI.
The second 8-week study will be the Contemporary Contributions to Catholic Social Teaching from Pope John Pul II to Pope Francis.