A few years ago, I was looking for an Advent prayer that my small kids would find easy to memorize that we could use when we lit the Advent wreath. Finding nothing, I wrote my own. Several family have taken the little cards we wrote it out on home with them. Tonight, by three year old mastered it for the first time. And her joy reminded me that maybe some of you would like to pray it too.
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Fostering a Spirituality of Mercy: Lenten Series 2016
2:00 PM-4:00 PM03/06/16Cathedral of the Holy Family, Nelson Road, Saskatoon, SK, CanadaCathedral of the Holy Family, Nelson Road, Saskatoon, SK, CanadaIf the world needs the Father’s mercy, then our call is to embody it. The spiritual and corporal acts have long been given as a guide, yet feeding the hungry, burying the dead, sharing our knowledge and bearing wrongs patiently are overwhelming undertakings that often elude us. Spend some time this Lent in your own experience, and spot the little ways for injecting mercy that will change your heart and overflow into the lives of others.
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Join Leah Perrault on Sunday, March 6, 2016 at the Cathedral of the Holy Family from 2:00 to 4:00. All are welcome.
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Red Deer Catholic Schools Faith Day
All day03/10/16Red Deer, AB, CanadaRed Deer, AB, CanadaRed Deer Catholic Schools is hosting their annual faith day. I will be presenting two sessions for their teachers and staff:
Fishers of the Indifferent, Disillusioned, and Skeptical: Building Disciples in the Age after Cultural Christianity
It might be a bold assertion, but what if cultural Christianity is dead? Though many of us know that our society is no longer dominantly Christian, many of our approaches to faith education and ministry have not changed. How do we grow our own faith at the same time that we reach out to the indifferent, disillusioned and skeptical? The call to be fishers of people remains; it’s time to look a new ways of building disciples, in our own hearts and homes, and in Catholic schools and classrooms.Walking with Pope Francis: Making Merciful Classrooms
If mercy is God’s name, as Pope Francis so lovingly proposes, then how often do our children hear His name in our classrooms? Does our presentation of God lead to increased knowledge about God, or an invitation to encounter His merciful love? Drawing on the traditional corporal and spiritual acts of mercy, we will look together at the ways that classrooms can become of a school of mercy for kids longing for love. - 12
Spirituality, Theology of the Body and Preaching - Regina Diaconate and Lay Formation Programs
All day03/12/16Archdiocese of ReginaSt. Michael's Retreat House, Lumsden, SK, CanadaI will spend the day focusing on practical spirituality with the diaconate candidates and Lay Formation program participants of the Archdiocese of Regina.
We will have three sessions:
1. Practising Spirituality
2. Theology of the Body for Every Body
3. Preaching for a Post-Modern Culture - 14
A Spirituality of Mercy: Sharing Compassion without Compromising your Principles
7:00 PM-9:00 PM03/14/16St Francis Xavier Parish, Willow Street, Saskatoon, SK, CanadaViscount, SK, CanadaMercy is the way God loves and the way we are invited to love alongside Him. Sometimes, it seems like mercy is used as an excuse to set aside our principles, but God’s mercy never sets aside the truth. We will reflect together on the mercy we have received, the mercy God offers and how we can grow into loving like God does – with mercy.
Details:
Please join Leah on Monday, March 14, 2016 at St. Alphonse Parish in Viscount at 7:00 pm. All are welcome
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A Spirituality of Mercy: Sharing Compassion without Compromising your Principles
7:00 PM-9:00 PM03/17/16St Francis Xavier Parish, Willow Street, Saskatoon, SK, CanadaSt Francis Xavier Parish, Willow Street, Saskatoon, SK, CanadaMercy is the way God loves and the way we are invited to love alongside Him. Sometimes, it seems like mercy is used as an excuse to set aside our principles, but God’s mercy never sets aside the truth. We will reflect together on the mercy we have received, the mercy God offers and how we can grow into loving like God does – with mercy.
Details:
Please join Leah on Monday, March 17, 2016 at St. Francis Xavier Parish in Saskatoon at 7:00 pm. All are welcome.