Rich In Mercy - Small Group Discussion/ Discusion en grupos
About Rich In Mercy - Small Group Discussion/ Discusion en grupos
Women's small group discussion of JP2's "Dives In Misericordia" Discusión en grupos sobre la "Dives in Misericordia" de Juan Pablo II.
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Join our continuing small group discussion as we focus on St. John Paul II’s encyclical, Dives in Misericordia (Rich in Mercy).
Each session will cover new material; however, attendance is not mandatory for all sessions. Please join any time.
12:45 - 1:45 p.m.
April 25 – Ch1-3: He Who Sees Me Sees the Father
May 16 – Ch4-6: The Parable of the Prodigal Son
May 30 – Ch 7-8: The Mercy of God in the Mission of the Church
Reading Group follows Noon Mass.
Lunch provided.
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