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17th Annual
LENTEN SPEAKER SERIES
Four Wednesdays during Lent
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Holy Rosary Catholic Church
600 block of S. East St., IndianapolisOPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Call no later than 5 p.m. MondaySUGGESTED DONATION $7 RESERVATIONS REQUESTED prior to each seminar: (317) 636-4478 or register below |
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![]() One Step Away
During Lent, we focus on Christ's Cross. But when we face our own,
can we embrace them? In this talk, Patty shares the true story of a
time she found herself "one step away" from eternity. A lifelong Catholic,
she is an award-winning speaker and writer as well as housewife and mother of three.
The bishop of Bismarck, ND, sent a copy of one of her books to every household
in his diocese in 2007, and she hosted a radio show, "Ask the Archbishop,"
with Raymond Cardinal Burke when he was archbishop of St. Louis.
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![]() Is There Really Catholic Divorce?
Ordained in 2008, Fr. Newton currently serves as the vicar judicial
of the Metropolitan Tribunal of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis and assists
with the formation of seminarians at Bishop Simon Bruté College Seminary in Indianapolis.
He also is a familiar face to those who have been attending daily
morning Mass - and enjoying his homilies - at Holy Rosary over the last few years.
The Current Canonical Status of Marriage | |
![]() Did Jesus Really Rise from the Dead?
A former Holy Rosary parishioner, Dr. Sullivan now lives in Texas
and heads Classical Theist, a company which educates and encourages fellow
Christians on their journey to Christ by making the great intellectual
patrimony of Catholic tradition easily accessible through modern media.
He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of St. Thomas in Houston.
How to Use Reason & Evidence to Make a Case for the Resurrection of Jesus |
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What do Frank Sinatra, Beethoven and a major scale all have in common?
They all happened because of the Catholic Church! The monks and musicians
of the Church created the foundations of Western music: scales, harmony and notation.
Music as we know it today is "a Catholic thing." Led by director Edward Atkinson,
the St. Ambrose Schola Cantorum presents a nar-rated concert spanning 20 centuries of
music from the earliest Christians to today - a whirlwind tour of Western music.
Note: This will be an hour-long, narrated concert
presented in the church after the usual dinner. |