Catholic 301: Theology of Beauty | The Truth of God Made Visible, the Goodness of God Made Desirable | Fyodor Dostoevsky remarked that beauty will save the world, a line that is often repeated by Catholic speakers and writers who more and more identify beauty as the best way forward for a Church that needs to evangelize a culture and rekindle the imaginations of its believers. But what is beauty? And how does beauty work? Join us on Wednesday evenings at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen as we study the tradition of the Church (medieval and modern) to find answers to these questions. * Registration is required
Catholic 301: Theology of Beauty | The Truth of God Made Visible, the Goodness of God Made Desirable | Fyodor Dostoevsky remarked that beauty will save the world, a line that is often repeated by Catholic speakers and writers who more and more identify beauty as the best way forward for a Church that needs to evangelize a culture and rekindle the imaginations of its believers. But what is beauty? And how does beauty work? Join us on Wednesday evenings at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen as we study the tradition of the Church (medieval and modern) to find answers to these questions. * Registration is required
Catholic 301: Theology of Beauty | The Truth of God Made Visible, the Goodness of God Made Desirable | Fyodor Dostoevsky remarked that beauty will save the world, a line that is often repeated by Catholic speakers and writers who more and more identify beauty as the best way forward for a Church that needs to evangelize a culture and rekindle the imaginations of its believers. But what is beauty? And how does beauty work? Join us on Wednesday evenings at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen as we study the tradition of the Church (medieval and modern) to find answers to these questions. * Registration is required
Volunteer parishioners will be available for casserole drop-off from 7:30am to 8:00am in the circle of the School of the Cathedral OR from 8:15am to 8:45am on the driveway leading up to the Church (as you enter the campus from Charles Street.) If you would like to contribute casseroles but cannot drop them off at the times identified above, if you have questions, or if you would like to be involved in planning for and expanding this ministry, please contact Kristen Kinkopf or Julie Cain.
Catholic 301: Theology of Beauty | The Truth of God Made Visible, the Goodness of God Made Desirable | Fyodor Dostoevsky remarked that beauty will save the world, a line that is often repeated by Catholic speakers and writers who more and more identify beauty as the best way forward for a Church that needs to evangelize a culture and rekindle the imaginations of its believers. But what is beauty? And how does beauty work? Join us on Wednesday evenings at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen as we study the tradition of the Church (medieval and modern) to find answers to these questions. * Registration is required
Bring the whole family! Come build community, enjoy food, praise with music, and spend time with Jesus! No idea where (or what) the Undercroft is? Want to know if your overly-rambunctious child is actually welcome? (Yes!) No problem. Come. Contact Jenn Adamo with any other questions: (303) 829-8122. We hope to see you there - no sign up or registration is required.
Catholic 301: Theology of Beauty | The Truth of God Made Visible, the Goodness of God Made Desirable | Fyodor Dostoevsky remarked that beauty will save the world, a line that is often repeated by Catholic speakers and writers who more and more identify beauty as the best way forward for a Church that needs to evangelize a culture and rekindle the imaginations of its believers. But what is beauty? And how does beauty work? Join us on Wednesday evenings at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen as we study the tradition of the Church (medieval and modern) to find answers to these questions. * Registration is required
Catholic 301: Theology of Beauty | The Truth of God Made Visible, the Goodness of God Made Desirable | Fyodor Dostoevsky remarked that beauty will save the world, a line that is often repeated by Catholic speakers and writers who more and more identify beauty as the best way forward for a Church that needs to evangelize a culture and rekindle the imaginations of its believers. But what is beauty? And how does beauty work? Join us on Wednesday evenings at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen as we study the tradition of the Church (medieval and modern) to find answers to these questions. * Registration is required
Volunteer parishioners will be available for casserole drop-off from 7:30am to 8:00am in the circle of the School of the Cathedral OR from 8:15am to 8:45am on the driveway leading up to the Church (as you enter the campus from Charles Street.) If you would like to contribute casseroles but cannot drop them off at the times identified above, if you have questions, or if you would like to be involved in planning for and expanding this ministry, please contact Kristen Kinkopf or Julie Cain.
Catholic 301: Theology of Beauty | The Truth of God Made Visible, the Goodness of God Made Desirable | Fyodor Dostoevsky remarked that beauty will save the world, a line that is often repeated by Catholic speakers and writers who more and more identify beauty as the best way forward for a Church that needs to evangelize a culture and rekindle the imaginations of its believers. But what is beauty? And how does beauty work? Join us on Wednesday evenings at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen as we study the tradition of the Church (medieval and modern) to find answers to these questions. * Registration is required
Bring the whole family! Come build community, enjoy food, praise with music, and spend time with Jesus! No idea where (or what) the Undercroft is? Want to know if your overly-rambunctious child is actually welcome? (Yes!) No problem. Come. Contact Jenn Adamo with any other questions: (303) 829-8122. We hope to see you there - no sign up or registration is required.
Catholic 301: Theology of Beauty | The Truth of God Made Visible, the Goodness of God Made Desirable | Fyodor Dostoevsky remarked that beauty will save the world, a line that is often repeated by Catholic speakers and writers who more and more identify beauty as the best way forward for a Church that needs to evangelize a culture and rekindle the imaginations of its believers. But what is beauty? And how does beauty work? Join us on Wednesday evenings at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen as we study the tradition of the Church (medieval and modern) to find answers to these questions. * Registration is required
Catholic 301: Theology of Beauty | The Truth of God Made Visible, the Goodness of God Made Desirable | Fyodor Dostoevsky remarked that beauty will save the world, a line that is often repeated by Catholic speakers and writers who more and more identify beauty as the best way forward for a Church that needs to evangelize a culture and rekindle the imaginations of its believers. But what is beauty? And how does beauty work? Join us on Wednesday evenings at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen as we study the tradition of the Church (medieval and modern) to find answers to these questions. * Registration is required