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Annual Parish Retreat
Retreat Flyer and Registration Form 1 |
| When? |
February 1– 3, 2008 |
| Where? |
Dominican Retreat in McLean, VA |
| What? |
Retreat Theme is Surprised
by God. |
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Social Justice Retreat |
| A Faith that Does Justice |
| Saturday,
September 15, 2007 |
| 8:00
a.m. – 12:00 p.m. noon, McKenna
Hall |
Retreat Leader:
Rev. Raymond B. Kemp, S.T.L., currently Senior Research Fellow at Woodstock Theological
Center and Coordinator of Preaching the Just Word, St. Mary's
Seminary and University (1967). Former pastor, St. Augustine
Parish (1974-1981) and Holy Comforter-St. Cyprian Parish (1986-1992), both
African-American
parishes in Washington, D.C. Secretary for parish life and
worship, Archdiocese
of Washington (1981-1986). Adjunct faculty: Washington Theological
Union, Georgetown University. Publications include Journey
in Faith; articles in Worship, The Catechumenate, Church, Liturgy 90, National
Catholic Reporter.
Areas of interest: pastoral theology, liturgy, preaching, Christian
initiation, community organizing, urban development, and urban
politics. |
| Format: Mass, Lecture, Q & A, Periods of Silent Reflection and/or Small Group Discussion |
| Continental Breakfast provided (with LOTS of strong coffee for early risers); kindly bring something edible to share. |
| All are welcome. Plan to attend. |
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Social Justice Teachings |
| Reflection and Discussion |
| 7:00
– 8:30
p.m., Parish Center, Neale Room |
- September 18, 2007
- September 25, 2007
Fr. Bill Byron, SJ will return to Holy Trinity to
lead the reflection on themes from his latest book, Individuarian
Observations, Essays in Catholic Social Reflection. His book will also be
available at that time.
- October 2, 2007
Fr.
Joseph Nangle, OFM will pose the question:Can
Justice
lead to Faith, or Can Faith lead to Justice?
Fr. Nangle is a former executive committee member of
the Pax Christi USA National Council. He previously served
as co-director for the Franciscan Mission Service (FMS), and is a
board member of the U.S. Catholic Mission Association (USCMA). Fr.
Nangle has represented Pax Christi USA as a media spokesperson, in nonviolent
direct actions, and on delegations,
including a 2003 religious leaders’ delegation that met with Pope
John Paul II in the lead-up to the Iraq war, to ask the Pope to visit
the United Nations to address the U.N. Security Council on his
opposition to war. Fr. Nangle is a council member of Pax Christi
Metro D.C. and the Assisi Community in D.C.,
which he helped found 20 years ago as a live-in community of lay
and religious committed to a simple lifestyle and ministries of justice
and peace. He also served as a missioner in Bolivia and
Peru
for 15 years during the rise of liberation theology. His 2004 book,
Birth of a Church, captured how one parish lived into
the vision of
this theology.
- October 9, 2007
Fr. Leo Murray, SJ will lead the reflection on the
theme:Prayer, a Firm Foundation for Social Justice.
Fr. Murray joined the Holy Trinity staff in December 2003. Before
arriving at Holy Trinity, he served as Pastor of St. Ignatius,
Baltimore and Old St. Joseph, Philadelphia. He has held various
administrative positions in the Maryland province of the Jesuits
and acted as Director of
Communications
for the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Fr. Murray is responsible for
Holy Trinity's wedding and baptism programs and works with the
Jesuit Center for Spirituality. Fr.
Murray also worked for 12 years with Fr. Walter Burkhardt on
the social justice program, Preaching the Just Word.
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Young Adult Community (YAC) Retreats |
These annual weekend retreats are
held in the fall and spring at the Bellarmine Retreat Center
in Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania. Generally,
the groups explore their faith lives in action with respect
to God. They are weekends of reflection and renewal--and
are a great way to become involved in the Young
Adult Community (YAC). |
| Annual
Spring Retreat: April 18 – 20, 2008 |
The Young Adult Community invites young people to gather for this weekend away from the distractions of a busy life in a busy city.
The retreat team has begun planning but your time and talents are needed. Do you play a musical instrument? Are you a wiz in the kitchen? Do you feel called to share your experiences and give a talk? Are you interested in leading a small group? You need not have attended or worked
at a previous retreat to help out. For more information or to express interest please contact us at retreat@holytrinityyacs.org.
View
photos from the most recent retreat on the YAC web site.
Retreat Brochure and
Registration Form 1
If you have any questions or for more information, please contact retreat@holytrinityyacs.org.
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