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YOUR CART

Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Grab your lunch and get ready to visit
​our online resource center!  
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Click here for youtube archive presentation. No password needed.
12:00PM   RCFaithquest - Your Online Resource Center ​   
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Marge Babcock
DIGITAL  Handouts
Powerpoint Presentation
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7:00 PM    The Dreams of St. Joseph: Listening to God's Call
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Rev. Jason Hage
This presentation is 1 hours of ongoing formation.  If you are obtaining ongoing formation as a catechists, CL, youth minister, teacher, RCIA member, etc - please complete the  Participation Credit Form below.
Participation Credit Form
Digital handouts
the_discernment_of_spirits_-_rules_1_thru_4.pdf
File Size: 115 kb
File Type: pdf
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the_dreams_of_st._joseph.pdf
File Size: 622 kb
File Type: pdf
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tools_for_discernment_-_ignatian_texts.pdf
File Size: 38 kb
File Type: pdf
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Powerpoint presentation
St. Joseph, pray for us!
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This week's issue will be dedication to Catechesis!​
(January 21st)

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Witnessing the Vocation of the Catechist
Lucy Hawthorne
Don't forget to continue the discussion on the Winter Wonder Back-Channel!  Share what impressed you today!  What did you hear?  
How have you experienced God recently?  Add your thoughts,  pictures, quotes, etc to the collaborative slide-deck.
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"Proclaiming Christ means showing that to believe in and to follow him is not only something right and true, but also something beautiful, capable of filling life with new splendor and profound joy, even in the midst of difficulties."
(DC 175)
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