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    St. Patrick Catholic CommunitySocial Justice and Outreach Ministry

    Curt Hench480.998.3843 (x107)[email protected]

    Information Sessions:

    Mon. 8/26/13 @ 6:30pm -or-

    Tues. 8/27/13 @ 9:00am(both in Luke meeting room)

    St. Patrick Catholic Community

    are you seekingto live more deeply

    with a greater sense

    of purpose?

    " Today we are again in vited to undertake the paschal journey

    to Tr uth, a j ourney that in cludes the cross and r enunciation, which

    wil l be uncomfor table but not steri le. We are invited to admit that

    something is not r ight in ourselves, in society and in the Church,

    to change, to turn around, to be converted." - Pope Fr ancis I

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Participate if youre feeling a longing to: Explore the challenges of following Jesus today. Engage in understanding the Catholic tradition of

    Social ministry and the option for the poor. Be exposed to the realities of living in poverty

    at home and globally. Be challenged to make a commitment to a small

    faith-sharing group, your parish, your community,

    and your world.You are looking to connect with others at church: Maybe youre a new empty nester, widow/widower,

    or your caretaking responsibilities recently ended? Maybe youre new to town and want to get

    involved? Maybe youve graduated from college in the past

    several years and are looking for meaningful waysto connect to the world with your passions?

    Maybe youre looking for new ways to demonstrateto your children how to live out your faith?

    Your soul is aching for a richer faith connectionby examining the needs and poverty of the world.

    Now is the time in your life to make thecommitment and investment in your own spiritual

    journey and education.

    Youve heard of one of the 30,000 grads across

    the country who have enjoyed the experience.

    Willingness to engage in a small faith-sharinggroup through 4 phases of 6 sessionsover thecourse of 6 to 9 months.

    Engagement in prayer and discussions and withguest speakers.

    Openness to interacting with those who have alived experience in poverty.

    Preparation for each session with about 2 hours

    of intriguing reading. Learn more about yourself and your fellow groupmembers through convenient retreats.

    An affordable financial commitment, determinedby your local coordinator.

    A deeper connection to your faith, parish, andcommunity.

    Higher energy levels for your current social

    ministry work.A new perspective on yourself and the worldsneeds.

    Better tools to affect and work with those living inpoverty.

    St. Patrick Catholic Community