Catholic education is one of the most important forums for sharing and demonstrating our Church's commitment to human dignity and social justice. We explore Catholic teachings that affect our daily lives. These classes are free of charge.
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Time: 7 p.m.
Day: Monday
Where: Community Center (across from the Prayer Garden)
See the full schedule below for Winter and Spring 2023
Jan. 9, 2023 - Martyrdom: St. Polycarp and St. Ignatius
This presentation will be given by Anja Ozols. Anja is our ECHO Apprentice and will be stepping into the role of Sacraments Coordinator this June. She is working on her master's degree in Theology at Notre Dame University.
Time: 7-9 p.m. Mondays
Date: Begins Monday, Feb. 6
Where: Mondays in the Community Center
Cost: $30 for materials
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What is the Catholic Church all about? What does it mean to be Catholic? What do Catholics actually believe? Founded by Christ, the Catholic Church is where we encounter God in his Word, sacraments, and saints. The Church faithfully proclaims the fullness of faith, leaving no truth out. It proclaims the fullness of life, leaving no person out. It calls all to repent and to believe in God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the source of all life and salvation.
In this study we will explore:
● What Catholics truly believe
● Who Catholics truly are and how we are called to live
● The blessings of Creation, redemption, and newness of life in the Holy Spirit
● The profound gift of the sacraments, especially the Holy Eucharist, the source and summit of our Faith
● How to imitate Christ through prayer, through personal conversion, and through love for others
● And more!