Jul 2007
Summer 2007 News
June / July 2007 News

Doug Crisman Benfit and Prayer Service
Members of our parish are sponsoring a benefit for Doug Crisman and his family on Friday, June 22 from 7:00-11:00pm at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Proceeds will go to Doug and his family as he continues his battle with pancreatic cancer. Please come support them!
A special Prayer Service will be held on Sunday at 7:00pm in the church for Doug and his family. Please come support them as in prayer.


Adult & Young Adult Opportunity:

The Catholic Parishes in Waterloo present:

 Summer at the Cellar

The weather is warm ... the atmosphere is relaxed...
and your favorite TV shows are in summertime re-runs.

This discussion and formation program is available for adults of all ages. Each program will include a presentation and opportunity for discussion. Enjoy your favorite food or beverage before, during or after the program.

All programs will be held
7:00-8:30pm. at The Cellar Lounge
320 East Fourth Street
Downtown Waterloo (The Cellar is located on the lower level of CU Restaurant)

SCHEDULE OF TOPICS AND PRESENTERS

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Dancing with the Stars

What Does Summertime Teach Us About Spirituality?

Presented by Fr. Dennis Juhl, Pastor of Blessed Sacrament Parish, Waterloo

 

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

CSI/Rome

Where Is Pope Benedict XVI Leading the Church?

Presented by Fr. Jerry Kopacek, Pastor of St. Edward Parish, Waterloo

 

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Survivor Island

What is the Future of the Catholic Parish?

Presented by Msgr. Lyle Willgenbush, Episcopal Vicar/Waterloo Region

 

Wednesday, August 8, 2007


Boston Legal

How Is the Church Responding to Victims of Sexual Abuse?

Presented by Joyce Connors, Director of the Archdiocese of Dubuque’s Office for the Protection of Children

For information contact Dave Cushing at 319-234-9912
email:


 

 

ADULT FORMATION PRINCIPLES
The Catholic parishes in Waterloo are committed to providing life-long faith formation and spiritual growth for adults of all ages. We value individual life experience, respect the diversity of personal convictions, and welcome the wisdom of every participant. We encourage conversation and dialogue. We will never intentionally embarrass or offend participants.
 

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