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April 2018
Adult Class on “Job” at the Athenaeum Begins
April 9-30 (Monday mornings). Father Tim Schehr will teach this class on "Job and His Friends" as part of the Athenaeum's Adult Spirituality Institute. Father Schehr is a retired professor of Biblical Studies.
Find out more »Latin Mass for the Feast of the Annunciation at Old St. Mary’s
Current Mass (Ordinary Form) in Latin for the "titular" feast for Old St. Mary's (translated to April for 2018 because its calendar date fell on Palm Sunday. Light refreshments follow.
Find out more »Memorial Mass for Fr. Don McCarthy
St. Antoninus will hold a memorial Mass for Father Donald McCarthy, its long-time pastor, who passed away earlier this year. All who knew him welcome.
Find out more »Women’s Evening of Reflection at Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center
Regnum Christi invites all Cincinnati area women to their monthly women’s retreats — a time to grow closer to Christ and with each other. April theme: John Paul II, pope and saint.. Includes social time, snacks, time for confession, and 7:15 Mass..
Find out more »Midwest Homeschooling Convention Begins in Cincinnati
April 12-14. Catholic speakers Gianna Jessen and Matt Walsh are featured speakers at the area's largest homeschooling convention. Jessen is an abortion survivor and Walsh is a columnist for Daily Wire, where he recently began a daily streaming show. Nick Vujicic, a motivational speaker who has no arms or legs, will also be featured, along with the family show "Slugs and Bugs LIVE," and a concert by Andrew Peterson. While most speakers and attendees are not Catholic, the event draws Catholic…
Find out more »Talk on Recreational Marijuana at Theology on Tap Cincinnati
The first of the five-part spring Cincinnati Theology on Tap series will feature John Leyendecker, who will present “Would Pope Francis smoke weed with me? The Catholic View on Recreational Marijuana.” Theology on Tap presents lively talks about Catholic life for young adults in a relaxed setting. Social time begins at 7 p.m.; talks at 7:30 p.m.
Find out more »Talk on How Catholicism Means “More” at Theology on Tap Dayton
The first of the six-part Dayton Theology on Tap spring speaker series will feature Jacob Strange, presenting “Why there’s more being Catholic.” Theology on Tap presents lively talks about Catholic life for young adults in a relaxed setting. The theme for the 2018 Spring Theology on Tap in Dayton is, “I’m Catholic, so now what?” Social time begins at 7 p.m.; talks at 7:30 p.m.
Find out more »Talk on Miracles at the Athenaeum (Mt. Washington)
Dr. John C. Cavadini, professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame, will explore the Catholic understanding of miracles, addressing the questions: Do miracles still occur? Open to the public; no fee.
Find out more »Come and See Retreat with Glenmary Begins
April 13-15. Men ages 18-45 are invited to visit with Glenmary priests and brothers, travel to a Glenmary mission, share in community prayer and reflection, and meet other men who are discerning their call. Call (513) 881-7411 or email [email protected] for more information or to register.
Find out more »Welcome Weekend at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary of the West Begins
April 13 - 14. "Change the World - Consider Priesthood" welcome weekend at Cincinnati's seminary, Mount St. Mary’s Seminary of the West, for college-age men or older who are discerning their call to the Catholic priesthood. Ends with dinner Saturday. For more information, please contact Rev. Thomas McQuillen at 513-233-6171 or [email protected].
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