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Parish Talks

The CREED - God The Holy Spirit and Beauty

December 8, 2018 • Fr. John Paul Leyba

The CREED - God The Son

December 7, 2018 • Fr. John Paul Leyba

The CREED - God The Father

December 6, 2018 • Fr. John Paul Leyba

The Call to Holiness

July 23, 2018 • Tom Scherer

Enter Lent

February 23, 2017 • Dcn. John Mrozek

Confirmation Restored Order Meeting

March 16, 2016

The Restored Order refers to the directive from Archbishop Samuel Aquila to restore the reception of the Sacrament of Confirmation to its traditional position within the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, First Eucharist). A letter was sent to the home of all our registered parishioners regarding the reordering of the Sacrament of Confirmation. This letter explained in detail how we will implement the Restored Order at St. Frances Cabrini. If you missed the letter you can read it at www.sfcparish/restored-order/ . This audio presentation provides information for those who have questions or are interested in how this will impact our RE, Youth and RCIA ministries.

An Evening With Sr. Helen

April 11, 2016 • Sr. Helen Prejean

Sister Helen Prejean joins us to shares her knowledge on the death penalty and her experience counseling individual death row prisoners. If you are not familiar with Sister Prejean, she is a leading American advocate for the abolition of the death penalty. The movie, Dead Man Walking portrayed her journey as a nun who befriended a convicted murderer on death row. Sr. Prejean has been instrumental in sparking national dialogue on the death penalty and helping to share the Catholic Church’s newly vigorous opposition to state executions. She travels around the world giving talks about her ministry and she considers herself a southern storyteller.

Enter Lent Presentation

February 4, 2016 • Dr. John Sehorn

Mercy in Marriage

January 28, 2016 • Fr. Nathan Goebel

Frank DeAngelis Columbine Talk

April 8, 2015 • Frank DeAngelis

Former Columbine High School Principal, Frank DeAngelis, shares the story of Columbine as seen through his eyes and how his faith and church community was vital in carrying him through some of his darkest days.