Education
Reading Reflection
In
this Sunday's first reading, the Lord speaks through the prophet Isaiah during a time of political dissolution and moral decline. The prophet had warned of God's judgment against people for the feelings of self-importance they found in their possessions, and condemned them for various forms of economic injustice such as exploiting the poor and immigrants. Good stewards know that Isaiah's message is as compelling today as it was in the time of the kingdom of Judah: Do the right thing. Offer justice and compassion toward others. Be honest in all your dealings. And remember to observe the day of the Lord.
Source: August 2017 Catholic Stewardship
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Spotlight on Stewardship
JustFaith
We are called to be compassionate as our God is compassionate. But what does compassion mean in our modern world? JustFaith is designed to answer this question through a 24-week-long Scripture-based program. The next session of JustFaith begins Thurs., Sept. 7, and includes a weekly meeting, regular reading and reflection, prayer retreats and immersion experiences.
Participation is limited to the first 15 registrants. For more information, email or call Gerald Wieczorek at
[email protected]
or 706-593-2649.
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Theology on Tap
St. Anne Church's Young Adult Ministry (ages 21-35) will sponsor a Theology on Tap on Thurs., Sept. 14 at Caffe Amici, 2301 Airport Thruway in Columbus. Fr. Brian will speak on the topic of "The Importance of Maintaining a Catholic Identity in the South." Doors will open at 7 p.m. to order food and meet new people. Fr. Brian's talk will begin at 7:30 p.m. For more details, contact Fr. Brian:
[email protected].
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Baptism Class
Aug. 27
11:30 a.m.
Youth Room
Sunday School
First day of class:
Sept. 10th
Are You or Someone You Know
Interested in Becoming Catholic?
RCIA Begins Sept. 20
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