HAPPENINGS
Holy Family School
Spring Fling Scholarship Breakfast, April 29
From 8 a.m.-Noon,
April 29 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in
The menu includes biscuits and gravy, hashbrowns, scrambled eggs, juice, and coffee. The cost is
$5 for adults and $3 for children 5 and younger. Tickets will be sold after Sunday Masses on April 22, and at the school
office.
The event, which is sponsored by the
Great Bend Knights, will help fund scholarships for those wishing to attend
The Knights of Columbus Hall is at
At the
Register for the following
programs by contacting the
Lectio Divina Retreat
June
8-10; Friday 7 p.m. – Sunday noon
Micaela Randolph OSB
$125 ($90 commuter fee)
“This retreat is about being
vulnerable to God’s holy word, the scriptures.
Thoughtful, reflective reading known as lectio
divina is an immersion into the lessons of scripture
and provides the background against which the entire rest of our lives are
lived. This prayer form can lead to a
contemplative attitude toward life as a means of union with God. It is
important that we share silence together during this retreat which will help us
listen more deeply. We will have time to
do private lectio as well as sharing God’s word
together.”
Sister Micaela
Randolph, OSB, is a Benedictine Sister from
Theology Institute -- Pastoral
Epistles of Timothy and Titus
June
22-26;
Friday 7
p.m. – Tuesday noon
Father
Sean Martin
$250 –
registration, room and board
$165 – commuter fee (includes noon meal)
“The Pastoral Epistles (1 Timothy, 2 Timothy and Titus), written a
generation after the death of the apostle Paul, extends his thoughts to new
problems and new opportunities faced by the communities he founded. Notable among the accomplishments of the
author of these three letters is the articulation of a series of personal and
moral qualifications which mark authentic leaders of the Christian community.
See how these ancient letters propose solutions to the perennial problem of
forming wise and effective leaders for Christian communities.”
Father Sean Martin holds an MA in Theology,
Celebrating the Paschal Mystery
August 5-10;
Sunday evening-Friday evening
Father
Frank Coady
$175 -
Retreat; $165 – room and board
“The focus of this retreat will
be on the paschal mystery as it is understood in the scripture, the liturgy,
and in Catholic spirituality. It is the
perennial celebration in liturgy and in Christian life of the dying and rising
of Christ and our incorporation into it.”
Father
Frank Coady, with an S.T.D. in dogmatic theology from
the
Kinsley
couple celebrate 60th wedding anniversary
Victor and Mary Jean Hirsh of
Kinsley celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary with a Mass and family
gathering.
Victor and Mary Jean (Meyer), were married April 21, 1947, at St. Bernard’s Catholic
Church in Belpre.
Their children and spouses are
Joan and Jeff Stauth, Dodge City; Connie and Tim Bealor, Mendon, IL; Vicky and Darrell Haskell, Kinsley;
David and Gina Hirsh, Gainsville, MO; and Betty and
Brian Stegman, Offerle.
They have 15 grandchildren, and six great grandchildren.
Cards may be sent to 612 E.
5th,