Wednesday, January 30, 2008

The Sponsors of the Peter Phan Lecture Are...

From Catholic Action Network, we read:

Peter Phan will be in St. Louis Feb. 8th

Join CAN [Catholic Action Network] at Forest Park Community College in the Highlander Lounge at 7:00 pm for "Being Religious in A Religiously Plural World: Challenges and Opportunities of Interreligious Dialogue"


Fr. Phan was scheduled to speak at the Aquinas Lecture this year. His lecture was canceled and he will now be speaking in St. Louis on February 8th. This event is co-sponsored by Catholic Action Network, CTSA [Center for Theology and Social Analysis], and FOSIL.
They call themselvs "Catholic," and we wonder "why?"

[Thanks to thetimman for the correction...I knew what it was, but copied and pated the wrong group. My apologies...]

As an aside, the "women's led liturgy" for November 24 has yet to be posted at Catholic Action Network. CAN states:
This liturgy was focused on the Women Martyrs of Central America with Inter-Faith Committee on Latin America(IFCLA), a fellow Justice and Peace Shares organization.

If it was so interesting, one would think it would have been discussed by now.

The January 26th "liturgy" at St Cronan's was about "Prophetic Obedience" - a term widely used by the deluded women pretending to be priests/priestesses. There is a call for help, though, as we read:

Women are welcome to preside and give the homily.
If you are interested please contact
Megan Heeney at 314-721-2977.

If you are interested in helping to prepare the liturgy or
share any talent you might have please let Megan know.
We always need readers, singers and musicians.

All women and men are invited
to join us in prayer.

We meet on the fourth Saturday of the month at 10:00
pm at St. Cronans. The next liturgies will be February
23rd, March 22nd and April 26th.

There will be a Winter Retreat February 2-3
e-mail Megan at can@catholicactionnetwork.org.

Ree and Elsie are co-pastoring the Thérèse of Divine
Peace Inclusive Community February 3, 2007. The
Thérèse community will meet in Hope Chapel at the First
Unitarian Church of Saint Louis, 5007 Waterman
Avenue. Please join us!

All dissenting Catholics are welcome...

Read it and weep, here. And most importantly, let us remember to keep these people in our prayers, and offer reparations for them, especially as we enter into the season of Lent.

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