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January 2018
Advanced Schoenstatt Classes Begin in Ft. Loramie
Schoenstart is an international Marian movement founded in Germany by Fr. Joseph Kentenich for the renewal of the person, family, society and world. Classes for new people interested in the movement will be held this winter at St. Michael in Ft. Loramie and at Immaculate Conception in Botkins; advanced classes will be held at St. Michael. For information contact the parish.
Find out more »Nova: Event with Father Sean Kilcawley at St. Boniface (Piqua)
In a culture blinded by pornography, we're claiming that if we aren't addressing the porn-issue, we're not actually evangelizing. Join us for a powerful day of presentations by Fr. Sean Kilcawley, Diocesan Director of the Office of Family Life for the Diocese of Lincoln and program director for Integrity Restored, as we dig into the issue of pornography, its deep effects on the human person, what Theology of the Body has to say about it, and approaches and strategies for…
Find out more »Women’s Morning of Reflection at St. Peter (Dayton)
Morning of Reflection on "The Interior Life” with a focus on Saint Teresa of Avila. Mass at 9:30 a.m. followed by a spiritual reflection, meditation, and a social in Regis Hall, ending at noon. Reconciliation will be available. To reserve babysitting for your children, contact Heather at 867-7332 . For further information call Connie at 867-620-2207. Hosted by Regnum Christi; all women welcome.
Find out more »Blood Drive in Hyde Park
Semi-annual family-sponsored blood drive -- sign up online at http://hoxworth.org/groups/stmaryhydepark.html.
Find out more »Nova: Event with Father Sean Kilcawley at the Athenaeum of Ohio (Mt. Washington)
In a culture blinded by pornography, we're claiming that if we aren't addressing the porn-issue, we're not actually evangelizing. Join us for a powerful day of presentations by Fr. Sean Kilcawley, Diocesan Director of the Office of Family Life for the Diocese of Lincoln and program director for Integrity Restored, as we dig into the issue of pornography, its deep effects on the human person, what Theology of the Body has to say about it, and approaches and strategies for…
Find out more »Documentary on Migrant, Q&A Panel at CET studios
The Columbus Crossing Borders film "Breathe Free" shares the stories of refugees, and art exhibit inspired by those stories: "Through the lens of filmmaker Doug Swift we are introduced to those who fled war, violence and persecution. We witness the unease and fear surrounding U.S. border issues. And we learn how this leads to 34 artists producing a project based on forced migration." The evening begins with refreshments at 5:30, the film starts at 6, and a Q&A panel follows. Tickets…
Find out more »Handel’s “Messiah” at St. William
The St. William Choir, Soloists, and the Cincinnati Metropolitan Chamber Orchestra will present Sections I and III of Handel's oratorio. A free will offering will be collected.
Find out more »Exhibit and Film on Migrants at XU
Pop-up gallery exhibit "Columbus Crossing Borders" features work from 34 artists illustrating the stories of migrants. Exhibit begins at 10 a.m. in XU's art gallery; accompanying film "Breathe Free" shown at 4:30 and 6 p.m. (tickets $5); reception 4-7 pm. This screening is presented by Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio, CET-Think TV, and the Ursulines of Cincinnati, in partnership with the Archdiocese of Cincinnati Social Action Office, Bellarmine Chapel, Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati - Rahma Community…
Find out more »“Canticle” at Memorial Hall
Returning by popular demand, the Vocal Arts Ensemble presents the intimate and sensuous Canticle by Kile Smith. “Following the tradition of the biblical Song of Solomon (or Song of Songs), St. John personifies, with symbolic and beautiful imagery, the journey of the soul, through the travails of the world, to union with her bridegroom.” Tickets start at $25.
Find out more »Men’s Retreat in Beavercreek
Jan. 12 - 14. St. Francis of Assisi Parish welcomes area men to its 41st annual Men's Retreat. Deacon Chris Ruach will lead the retreat, which will include talks by youth minister Marty McClain, Father Ethan Moore, and Father Timothy Kallher. Theme: "Heal Us Lord." Speaker will address healing of self and spirit, families and relationships, the Sacraments of healing, and more. Event include Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, group discussions, Confession, time for silent prayer, social time, more. Single rooms $180; double…
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