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September 2018
Workshop on Political Polarization in Centerville
"Can We Bridge the Divide?" The Archdiocesan Catholic Social Action Office, in partnership with the national organization Better Angels, will hot a Red/Blue Workshop aimed at helping participants better understand the experiences and beliefs of those on the other side of the political divide, explore areas of unity and difference when it comes to our politics, and root our convictions in our Catholic tradition. Lunch is not provided but snacks will be available. For information about Better Angels, see www.better-angels.org. Space available…
Find out more »St. Gertrude Boosters Golf Outing at Sharon Woods
Nine holes of golf; tee times begin at 3 p.m.; party afterward at Firehouse Grill. See link for information. Event tickets $60; $10 for party only.
Find out more »Virtual Lourdes Pilgrimage in Greenhills
Our Lady of Lourdes Hospitality North American Volunteers will present a two-hours “Lourdes Virtual Pilgrimage Experience” (TM), which will include the opportunity to touch the Grotto Rock, experience the healing grace of Lourdes Water, receive a Eucharistic blessing, pray the rosary, receive a bottle of Lourdes Water, prepare a petition to be placed in the Grotto in France, and more. All ages welcome.A plenary indulgence (under the usual conditions) is granted to all who attend.
Find out more »Novena to St. Terese Begins at St. Peter (Huber Heights)
The Dayton Secular Carmelite Community of Our Mother of Good Counsel invites all to its novena to St. Terese of Lisieux. The "Little Flower" was largely unknown in life but has become of the world's most beloved saints. A Holy Hour in the Adoration Chapel each night from Sept. 22-30 will include: Meditations on various themes of St. Therese Handouts for personal reflections Quiet rime for personal prayer with Jesus Novena prayers to St. Therese The novena will conclude with a…
Find out more »Heritage Day at the Maria Stein Shrine of the Holy Relics
Events for the whole family at this annual fundraiser for the shine, which houses the second largest collection of relics in the United States. Free activities include quilt and tractor shows, youth games and crafts, a Relic Chapl presentation, Irish music by Denny Schneible, more musical performances, a pie baking contest and auction, and much more. Children's actives and Romer's BBQ Chicken Dinners ($7), raffles. more.
Find out more »Virtual Lourdes Pilgrimage in Milford
Our Lady of Lourdes Hospitality North American Volunteers will present a two-hours "Lourdes Virtual Pilgrimage Experience" (TM), which will include the opportunity to touch the Grotto Rock, experience the healing grace of Lourdes Water, receive a Eucharistic blessing, pray the rosary, receive a bottle of Lourdes Water, prepare a petition to be placed in the Grotto in France, and more. All ages welcome.A plenary indulgence (under the usual conditions) is granted to all who attend. For information call Kathy at…
Find out more »Presentation on End of Life Issues in Bellefontaine
Dayton Right to Life will present "Now and at the Hour of Our Death," a panel discussion. An attorney, a nurse, and an RTL staff member will speak about healthcare power of attorney forms, questions to ask your doctor or hospice provider, preparing for medical emergencies and serious illnesses, and more. A Q&A session all follow.
Find out more »IHM Winter Gala
What: Ignite the Night benefiting the youth of Immaculate Heart of Mary, specifically financial assistance for IHM Day School, PRP, and youth group When: Saturday, January 26, 2019 Time: TBD Where: TBD
Find out more »Life Chain in Butler County
Sunday, October 7, 2018 from 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. you're invited to participate in the Butler County Life Chain. This event is to pray for an end to abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia. The event takes place at the intersection of High Street and Martin Luther King Blvd in Hamilton. For more information, call Deacon Mike at (513) 867-1832
Find out more »Talk on early Cincinnati Catholic History in Hyde Park
Part 1 of a 4-part series of talks on Cincinnati’s Catholic History by Father Davide Endres, dean of the Athenaeum of Ohio and a columnist for “The Catholic Telegraph,” will focus on pioneers (1821-1840). The multimedia presentations will explore how German and Irish immigrants transformed the city’s history through a network of churches, schools, and charities and look toward the archdiocese’s bicentennial. Come for one or all.
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