Dr. John Kenney, a retired professor of religious studies at St. Michael College in Vermont, will lead a weekly discussion of two great works of the Catholic tradition: The Rule of St. Benedict and On Loving God.
Dr. John Kenney, a retired professor of religious studies at St. Michael College in Vermont, will lead a weekly discussion of two great works of the Catholic tradition: The Rule of St. Benedict and On Loving God.
Dr. John Kenney, a retired professor of religious studies at St. Michael College in Vermont, will lead a weekly discussion of two great works of the Catholic tradition: The Rule of St. Benedict and On Loving God.
Dr. John Kenney, a retired professor of religious studies at St. Michael College in Vermont, will lead a weekly discussion of two great works of the Catholic tradition: The Rule of St. Benedict and On Loving God.
On Palm Sunday at 5 p.m., Fr. Jack Dickenson, Father Alex Boucher, and Deacon Mark Tuttle will lead Evening Prayer with adoration and Benediction at St. Maximilian Kolbe Church, 150 Black Point Road in Scarborough.
A Tenebrae Service will be held on Palm Sunday, March 24, beginning at 7 p.m. at St. Maximilian Kolbe Church in Scarborough.
Under the guidance of Pope Francis and in preparation for the second and final session of the ongoing Synod for the universal church scheduled for October 2024, every diocese in the world has been asked to host additional listening sessions. These listening sessions are for Catholics, practicing and non-practicing, as well as non-Catholics to express their thoughts and reflections on the ongoing Synod.
Under the guidance of Pope Francis and in preparation for the second and final session of the ongoing Synod for the universal church scheduled for October 2024, every diocese in the world has been asked to host additional listening sessions. These listening sessions are for Catholics, practicing and non-practicing, as well as non-Catholics to express their thoughts and reflections on the ongoing Synod.
Under the guidance of Pope Francis and in preparation for the second and final session of the ongoing Synod for the universal church scheduled for October 2024, every diocese in the world has been asked to host additional listening sessions. These listening sessions are for Catholics, practicing and non-practicing, as well as non-Catholics to express their thoughts and reflections on the ongoing Synod.