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Fr. Santen’s “no frills’ approach to life and the Gospel are sure to inspire you. He has a unique way of bringing the readings at Mass to life and we’re excited to have him as our guest speaker this month. As men, we face a lot of challenges in life. That’s why we need to ensure that in all that we do, we apply the wisdom of Christ and His Church as we discern the next moves for ourselves and our families.
John Hedrick has spent over 50 years working in the science and mathematics fields. He is a cradle Catholic and remains very committed to his marriage and his faith. His love of both Science and his faith has led to a passion for studying things that science can't explain, Eucharistic miracles. As far back as the year 750AD there are recorded instances of the consecrated host turning into actual human flesh. Find out more about cases where this has happened and their similarities.
Fr. Mason, rector and president of Kenrick /Glennon Seminary discusses Holy Indifference. What we face in life shouldn't be the defining factor of our life, Christ should.
The three words that reflect actions that will get us to heaven; yes, sorry, thanks.
Fr. Ron Hoye tells us what it takes to reach our ultimate goal.
July's event featured Larry Kendrick and an incredible story about his journey with forgiveness.
June's CTM event with John Hedrick, the intersection of science and religion.
Life is a constant struggle between good and evil, light and darkness. How we chose to react and which side we focus on makes all the difference. As Christ has shown us, you can't ignore the darkness, but at the same time, we are called to bring forth the light.
The Audio for the event can be found here https://www.buzzsprout.com/877672
The PowerPoint presentation is below. To view the presentation with the PowerPoint included check our YouTube page here https://youtu.be/qDL_9H-JlOw
Ed Hogan Chiaroscuro SLIDES (pptx)
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