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SUMMARY:Read-Along and Discussion with the Alumni Chaplain
DESCRIPTION:Interested alums are invited to join in a shared Lenten reading of and prayerful reflection on the short\, powerful musing titled\, Poverty of Spirit\, by Johannes Baptist Metz (inclusive language edition from Paulist Press). \nAfter this first meeting\, we will meet every Tuesday through April 12. Questions for reflection will be sent out before the meetings. Enrollment is limited. \nSchedule \n\nMarch 1: Foreword\, pages 3–6\nMarch 8: God Becomes Human\, page 9–15\nMarch 15: We Become Human\, pages 19–21\nMarch 22: The Innate Poverty of Humanity\, pages 25–28\nMarch 29: The Poverty of Being Human Freely Accepted: Poverty of Spirit\, pages 31–34\nApril 5: The Concrete Shapes of Poverty\, pages 37–46\nApril 12: The Dregs of Poverty: Worship\, pages 49–52\n\nExpectations\n \n\nHave the book and a Bible.\nRead the assigned pages.\nReflect on the questions before the sessions.\nBe willing to share your reflections.\nLet your reflections shape your prayer during the intervening week.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/read-along-and-discussion-with-the-alumni-chaplain-2/2022-03-01/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Spiritual and Religious Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumnioffice@fordham.edu
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SUMMARY:Read-Along and Discussion with the Alumni Chaplain
DESCRIPTION:Interested alums are invited to join in a shared Lenten reading of and prayerful reflection on the short\, powerful musing titled\, Poverty of Spirit\, by Johannes Baptist Metz (inclusive language edition from Paulist Press). \nAfter this first meeting\, we will meet every Tuesday through April 12. Questions for reflection will be sent out before the meetings. Enrollment is limited. \nSchedule \n\nMarch 1: Foreword\, pages 3–6\nMarch 8: God Becomes Human\, page 9–15\nMarch 15: We Become Human\, pages 19–21\nMarch 22: The Innate Poverty of Humanity\, pages 25–28\nMarch 29: The Poverty of Being Human Freely Accepted: Poverty of Spirit\, pages 31–34\nApril 5: The Concrete Shapes of Poverty\, pages 37–46\nApril 12: The Dregs of Poverty: Worship\, pages 49–52\n\nExpectations\n \n\nHave the book and a Bible.\nRead the assigned pages.\nReflect on the questions before the sessions.\nBe willing to share your reflections.\nLet your reflections shape your prayer during the intervening week.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/read-along-and-discussion-with-the-alumni-chaplain-2/2022-03-22/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Spiritual and Religious Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumnioffice@fordham.edu
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SUMMARY:Read-Along and Discussion with the Alumni Chaplain
DESCRIPTION:Interested alums are invited to join in a shared Lenten reading of and prayerful reflection on the short\, powerful musing titled\, Poverty of Spirit\, by Johannes Baptist Metz (inclusive language edition from Paulist Press). \nAfter this first meeting\, we will meet every Tuesday through April 12. Questions for reflection will be sent out before the meetings. Enrollment is limited. \nSchedule \n\nMarch 1: Foreword\, pages 3–6\nMarch 8: God Becomes Human\, page 9–15\nMarch 15: We Become Human\, pages 19–21\nMarch 22: The Innate Poverty of Humanity\, pages 25–28\nMarch 29: The Poverty of Being Human Freely Accepted: Poverty of Spirit\, pages 31–34\nApril 5: The Concrete Shapes of Poverty\, pages 37–46\nApril 12: The Dregs of Poverty: Worship\, pages 49–52\n\nExpectations\n \n\nHave the book and a Bible.\nRead the assigned pages.\nReflect on the questions before the sessions.\nBe willing to share your reflections.\nLet your reflections shape your prayer during the intervening week.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/read-along-and-discussion-with-the-alumni-chaplain-2/2022-03-29/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Spiritual and Religious Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumnioffice@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220331T183000
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SUMMARY:Spirit & Justice Conversation Circle: Engaging with The Spiritual Work of Racial Justice: A Month of Meditations with Ignatius of Loyola by Patrick Saint-Jean\, S.J.
DESCRIPTION:As part of your racial justice journey\, join the Ignatian Spirituality Center for a two-part\, integrative experience and deepen your own resolve in becoming a spirit-led anti-racist. \nSession 1\, on February 17\, will introduce you to the book The Spiritual Work of Racial Justice: A Month of Meditations with Ignatius of Loyola by Patrick Saint-Jean\, S.J.\, Psy.D.\, and how to pray with the weekly reflections. Participants will explore the spiritual work of racial justice through the lens of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Join facilitator Andrea Fontana\, associate director\, Seattle University Center for Jesuit Education\, for a conversation circle in which she will share key points for your reflective process over the course of the following weeks. \nDrawing from your experience with the books’ meditations and journaling prompts\, the facilitator will provide additional weekly encouragements to help you integrate the fruits of your reflections. \nWant to deepen your experience in community? Be paired up with another participant to serve as a Listening Companion. Check in one on one (phone\, email\, Zoom\, in-person) to hold space for your own learning\, integration\, and sharing. A listening guideline for generous listening will be provided. \nSession 2\, on March 31\, will be moderated by the facilitator to help you glean learnings\, provide a space for sharing\, and encourage continued growth and healing in the work of racial justice for your personal and spiritual life. \nRSVP by Friday\, February 11\, 2022.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/spirit-justice-conversation-circle-engaging-with-the-spiritual-work-of-racial-justice-a-month-of-meditations-with-ignatius-of-loyola-by-patrick-saint-jean-s-j/2022-03-31/
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