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Three Self-emptying Days

You are invited to the Webinar on the Three Self-emptying Days, the Heart of Christianity, a one-day event on Friday March 27, at 1 PM a week before Good Friday.  The Webinar will cover the days of the Triduum, that is Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. 

 

It will last approximately an hour with time for discussion and comments.  This is an excellent way to prepare for Holy Week.  The webinar will be led by Teresita Scully and the Fellowship of Social Justice Teaching group. Teresita has a master’s degree in theological studies and 40 years of teaching experience.

All are welcome. Complete the registration on the right and we will send you an email with the Zoom link.

If you have any questions please send us an email with "Webinar information Requested" on the subject line and in the body of the email include your name, a telephone number where you  be can reached, and the best time of day. Or, you can leave your name, phone number and the best time to contact you and someone will return your call as soon as possible.  Our voicemail number is 1-646-340-4370.

We’d love to see you at our Webinar

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Catholic social teaching is a central and essential element of our faith. Its roots are in the Hebrew prophets who announced God's special love for the poor and called God's people to a covenant of love and justice. It is a teaching founded on the life and words of Jesus Christ, who came "to bring glad tidings to the poor . . . liberty to captives . . . recovery of sight to the blind"(Lk 4:18-19), and who identified himself with "the least of these," the hungry and the stranger (cf. Mt 25:45). Catholic social teaching is built on a commitment to the poor. This commitment arises from our experiences of Christ in the eucharist.”

https://www.usccb.org/resources/sharing-catholic-social-teaching-challenges-and-directions

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