Adult Learning

Adult Education provides courses to engage
adult Catholics in exploring what they believe, what the Church believes and
teaches, and what impact being Catholic has (and might have) in their lives.
They offer opportunity to voice questions, seek clarification, probe deeper
meanings, examine life-applications, and become more articulate about our faith.
Year-long courses and three- or six-session
series are offered; morning and evening classes are available to accommodate
adults’ varied schedules.
Sister Barbara Einloth, S.C., offers both regular and occasional series in response to requests and
expressions of interest in particular topics. She can be reached at
330/653-8118, ext. 254 or
srbarbara@stmaryhudson.cc
—If
you are curious
about the connection between
justice and charity, wondering about the
JustFAITH process, or
feeling called or nudged by God to go farther in your faith life,
call Sr. Barbara for more information
at
330/653-8118, ext. 254 or
srbarbara@stmaryhudson.cc
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NEW
The Independent Sunday Morning Bible Study
welcomes new members as well. The group studies Judaism in the
Hellenistic World, covering the Old Testament books Jonah through
Daniel. Meeting Sunday mornings, 10:15-11:30. Call Ryeo Kim at 330-656-1312 to indicate interest, secure a
text.
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EXPLORING CATHOLICISM AS ADULTS
continues in Rooms 104/105,
7:15-9:15 p.m. weekly through February 25th. Come to 1) review the
essentials of our faith as found in the Creed, 2) consider practices,
spirituality and responsibilities notably Catholic, and 3) explore the
implications of living discipleship in this faith tradition. All are
welcome. This series can help to answer your questions/wonderings,
prepare you for receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation, and/or help you
move more deeply into belief and living your faith.
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