Showing posts with label Fr. Robert Barron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fr. Robert Barron. Show all posts

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Jesus as Priest, Prophet and King

Fr. Damian's Advent Bible Study is underway using Fr Robert Barron's new series. This looks at the Old Testament foreshadowing of each of the offices of Jesus and how He fulfilled them.

Feel free to join in Monday at 9:00 a.m. or 7:00 p.m. in the Steinhausen Center for a look at "Jesus the King."


Saturday, November 29, 2014

Priest Prophet and King


For our Advent Bible Study this year we will be using a new series from Fr. Robert Barron. The Priest, Prophet, King Study Program presents the Old Testament foreshadowing of each of Jesus’ three offices as priest, prophet and king and then describes how Jesus is the fulfillment of each as seen in the New Testament.

Mondays at 9:00 a.m. and
7:00 p.m. in the
Steinhausen Center
The lessons are as follows:
1. 
Adoratio: Adam as Priest and The High Priest
2. 
Challenging False Worship: Elijah the Prophet and The Word Made Flesh
3. 
Ordering the Kingdom: King David and the King of Kings

December 1: Jesus the Priest
December 8: Jesus the Prophet
December 15: Jesus the King
Each session will contain two twenty minute videos from Fr. Robert Barron with follow-up discussions led by Fr. Damian Zuerlein. The Bible Study takes place in the Steinhausen Center. Morning sessions will follow Mass. Each session lasts an hour and a half. Please bring your Bible.

Here is a preview of the video program:


Sunday, November 27, 2011

Fr Damian's Advent Study Starts Tomorrow

Instead of his typical Advent Bible Study, Fr. Damian is offering the new video series on "Catholicism" by Fr. Robert Barron. Each session will include video from Fr. Barron as well as group discussion and a question and answer time with Fr. Damian.

After the four weeks of Advent, the series will continue in mid January until Lent. Then we will host a series of talks on Judaism and Islam.

It all starts tomorrow (Monday) in the Steinhausen Center. You can attend the morning (9 a.m.) or evening (7 p.m.) sessions.

November 28:  Amazing and Afraid: The Revelation of God Become Man
December 5:  Happy Are We: The Teaching of Jesus
December 12: The Ineffable Mystery of God
December 19: Our Tainted Nature's Solitary Boast: Mary, the Mother of God