Faith, Formation and Parish Life – Speaker Series

STARTING AT 7PM IN THE CHURCH – Click here for a PDF of the flyer

Faith, Formation and Parish Life
Speaker Series at Christ the King Roman Catholic Church 

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH
What Does it Mean  to be a  Eucharistic Church? ~ Bishop Edward Wm. Clark
How do we live out the values of the Eucharist in the life of our parish and in the world?

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10TH
Will I Still  Have a Parish? ~ Sr. Carol Quinlivan

What does the shortage of priests imply for my parish? Will we still have a pastor?

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH
The  Catholic in the  Public Square: Social Justice and Conscience ~ Fr. Richard Benson

What can I do to better serve the misfortunate in society amidst limited resources?

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3RD
Let’s Pray/Gather Together: Parish Cultural Integration ~ Bishop Oscar Solis

“How do we bring our parish together as one community while respecting the different cultures?”

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16TH
Parish Pastoral Council: How it  serves the Community ~ Dr. Mark Fischer

What is the Pastoral Council and how does it serve  our community?

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH
Is Catholic Tradition Outdated? ~ Fr. Thomas Rausch, S.J.

What does it mean to be Catholic today? Do I possess the know-how to hand on my Catholic faith to the next generation?

THURSDAY, MARCH 13TH
Blessed, Broken, and Sent: Why the Liturgy? ~ Fr. Kevin McCracken

Do I understand why I go to Mass every Sunday?  What part of full, active, conscious participation do I not understand?

MONDAY, APRIL 14TH
Building  Ministry to Continue the Mission of Christ ~ Msgr. Liam Kidney

I would like to participate in a ministry – what qualifies me?SUNDAY, MAY 4TH
Jesus  the Jew ~ Fr. Patrick Mullen
Why did Jesus have to die? How does understanding Jesus as a Jew help me to know and love him and feel loved by him?

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25TH
What is New About the New Evangelization? ~ Bishop Edward Wm. Clark

What are the dark corners of my life that still need to be enlightened by the truth of the Gospel?



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