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October 2017
Solemn Vespers at the Athenaeum of Ohio (Mt. Washington)
The Athenaeum Chorale and the Mount St. Mary’s Latin Schola will be singing Vespers in the Chapel of Mount St. Mary's Seminary of the West. Come sing the hymns, psalms, and canticles of Sunday Vespers and listen to motets and Gregorian chant performed in honor of the Blessed Mother. The evening will include works by Healey Willan, Pablo Casals, William Ferris, and Alfonso el Sabio. All are welcome and invited to attend.
Find out more »Fall Priest Retreat in Northern Kentucky Begins
Oct. 9-13. Annual retreat for Archdiocese of Cincinnati priests will be led by Monsignor Frank P. Lane, former Spiritual Director of Mount St. Mary’s Seminary. Time approximate.
Find out more »Talk on Medical Options for Infertility at Sts. Peter and Paul (Newport)
Talk two of four; come to all or any. NaProtechnology Doctor Slonsky of Minster, OH, will explain the medical options for various infertility problems and lead a lively Q&A. Seating is limited; reserve a spot by calling (937) 295-2179.
Find out more »Fatima Presentation at Our Lady of Lourdes
Bishop Joseph R. Binzer will reflect on the messages of Our Lady of Fatima, and the recent archdiocesan pilgrimage for the centennial.
Find out more »Talk on the Bible and the Reformation at St. Gertrude (Madeira)
Part two of a four-part series, “The Reformation after 500 Years: A Catholic Take on the Divisive Doctrines.” Dominican Father Jordan Schmidt will speak about “Who Reads the Bible?” Begins in the Parish Center Lobby. The series will not cover every issue of the Reformation, but will offer a survey of the meaning of Catholic teaching in light of Protestant questions. “What we believe the Church to be affects how we understand her teaching. The Reformation raises questions that Catholics…
Find out more »Dr. Jeff Zalar at Theology on Tap Clifton (in Northside!)
October speaker series held in NORTHSIDE this year! Theme “Catholic Mythbusters.” Theology on Tap is a national program aimed at young adults presenting talks on Catholic subjects in a relaxed, social atmosphere. Gather at 7 pm; talks at 7:30 pm. Dr. Zalar is Chair of Catholic Studies at the University of Cincinnati. His myth: “The Church is anti-science.”
Find out more »RTL’s Evening for Life in Sharonville
Cincinnati Right to Life’s annual Evening for Life will feature a buffet meal, speaker, and music. "Son Rise Morning Show" host Anna Mitchell will be master of ceremonies for the evening, which will feature a performance by the famed Northern Kentucky Brotherhood Singers, and by speakers Jim Bradford and HK Derryberry. Derrybyerry, "the man who remembers everything," is blind and has cerebral palsy -- and is also one of only a few people in the world who remembers every moment of…
Find out more »Reformation Historical Program at IHM (Anderson Twp.)
“The Reformation: Catholic and Lutheran Historical Perspective," an event co-sponsored by the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and ELCA Southern Ohio Synod, will help attendees understand the origins of the movement called the "Reformation," differences between Lutherans and Catholics, and our growing unity in Christ. Fr. David Endres, PhD, Dean of Mount St. Mary’s Seminary and the Athenaeum of Ohio, and Dr. David Mengel, Xavier University Dean of College of Arts and Sciences and History Professor, will highlight the historical roots of…
Find out more »Nealy Mechley at Theology on Tap Dayton
Talk Title: "Grace and Graciousness." TOT is a national program presenting talks geared at young adults, held in a relaxed social setting. Fellowship begins at 7 p.m, talks begin at 7:30. Dayton TOT’s fall series , “Made for More, a Look at Modern Sainthood,” runs from Sept. 28-Oct. 26.
Find out more »Holy Hour for Vocations at Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center
CHOSEN: Monthly Hour for Vocations. Co-sponsored by the Archdiocese of Cincinnati’s Vocations Office and the Children Of Mary. Pray for vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Every second Thursday; all welcome.
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