Getting to Know: American Muslims and Their Faith
St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception - Hofmann Center 219 Bean Avenue, Los Gatos,Catholic Network To End Human Trafficking Planning Meeting
Chancery, St. Clare Conf Room 1150 N. First St., San JoseSan Jose Catholic Professionals Speaker Series
Three Flames Banquet Room 1547 Meridian Avenue, San JoseBannan Memorial Lecture: Is There a Common Good? Exploring the Politics of Inequality
Santa Clara University - Main Gallery, De Saisset Museum 500 El Camino Real, Santa ClaraWeek of Events
Rachel's Vineyard Retreat
Rachel's Vineyard Retreat
Give the gift of healing... If you or someone you know has been impacted by an abortion then a Rachel's Vineyard Retreat would be a life changing gift. This retreat is for singles, married couples, siblings, Grandparents or medical professionals. Our next retreat is February 5-7, 2016. Retreats include: 2 night accommodations, all meals, and […]
Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday is the beginning of the season of Lent. On this day, we practice the traditional penitential discipline of fasting by denying or limiting ourselves of food. During Lent, Catholics age 18 or older, until the beginning of their 60th year, are obligated to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Fasting means eating […]
Parish Bereavement Ministers' Training Series
The ministry of consolation depends on faith, compassion and prayerful presence. It becomes more effective when there is understanding of the grief process, practices of effective communication, and knowledge of varied models of consolation programs. Participants will engage in an established course of study with opportunities to learn, share and practice elements of this ministry […]
Getting to Know: American Muslims and Their Faith
We are delighted to welcome Maha Elgenaidi, Chief Executive Officer Islamic Networks Group (ING), to be with us for this educational opportunity. The presentation will include basic terminology and demographics of Muslims in the United States and the world. Ms. Elgenaida will describe the major beliefs and practices of Islam, including key Muslim holidays, and […]
40 DFL Procession for Life
Join us for a Procession for Life on February 10th following the 8am Ash Wednesday mass at St. Leo Church, 88 Race Street, San Jose. We will have a prayerful procession from St. Leo's to the abortion clinic on The Alameda. Prayer service will be held at the clinic.
San Jose Catholic Professionals Speaker Series
Presented by Dr. Charles Self, Professor, Minister, and Author of "Flourishing Churches and Communities" Topic: "Compassion Without Compromise" Visit Dr. Charlie's website at: drcharlieself.com/author/drcharlie/ Members: $15 Non-Members Welcomed: $20 RSVP Required: Reserve by: www.sjcatholicprofessionals.com cpbcinfo@gmail.com or by 408-491-9229
Bannan Memorial Lecture: Is There a Common Good? Exploring the Politics of Inequality
Recent decades have seen an unprecedented decline in global poverty. Yet this progress has been accompanied by an increase in economic and social inequality, both internationally and domestically. What are the implications of this trend? What does it mean to pursue the common good today? This lecture will draw on recent social science scholarship and […]
Re:sound Mercy
Please join us for our monthly praise and worship with young adults all over our diocese, as we embrace the year of mercy through fellowship as well as a witness talk. St. John the Baptist will be hosting Stations of the cross at 7pm prior to the event and is open to everyone. Re:sound will […]
World Day of the Sick
In 1992, Pope John Paul II introduced the celebration of the World Day of the Sick on the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. This annual celebration gives people a chance to pray for and deepen their solidarity with the sick and injured among us. Each year, on a weekend close to the Feast of […]