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Spiritual Life and Social Action

Religious Education

Looking for "CCD/Religious Education?" Our Religious Education for Youth (REY) program serves families with children of pre-kindergarten through high school age. We welcome UM student and extended community volunteer catechists and assistants. Go to Religious Education for Youth

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OPPS ESPECIALLY FOR UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE STUDENTS

Form your heart and put on the mind of Christ: connect with our spiritual life events. For info and to make the connection, write the Newman Student Association Spirituality Commitee: Brittany LeBlanc, Jillian Zeppa, and Mark Omobono at baleblan@student.umass.edu, jzeppa@student.umass.edu, momobono@gmail.com

Walk the talk! For info, email the Newman Student Association Service Committee: Kristen Aguiar and Peter Doherty at kaguiar@student.umass.edu, pdoherty@student.umass.edu.

CATHOLIC SOCIAL JUSTICE EDUCATION AND FORMATION FOR ALL ADULTS

JUSTFAITH: adult Catholic formation. Offers 15 people lively, challenging readings, films, discussions, prayers, and experiences firmly rooted in the Roman Catholic tradition. We are hosting a JustFaith group for 2008-09. Visit our JustFaith page. In addition to hands-on education through experience in our social justice ministries, the Newman Center can host opportunities by the Catholic Charities Agency in the Diocese of Springfield such as: ART - Act, Reflect, Transform - WORKSHOP: A three-hour workshop that introduces Catholic Social Teaching, inspires us to participate locally and globally, and introduces approaches for justice and peace ministry discernment. FROM VIOLENCE TO WHOLENESS: a ten-session small faith group experience. Offers education, inspiration, formation from deep within the Roman Catholic tradition of active non-violence. Would you like to speak with a recent "From Violence to Wholeness" participant to hear what it's like? Contact Newman community members Hector and Marisela Ruiz.

updated 2/19/09



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