Three Thursday Evenings: February 26, March 12, March 26
7-8:30pm at St. Paul Parish Hall or on Zoom

Catholic Social Teaching has been called the “best kept secret in the Catholic Church.” Join us as we dive deeper into this hidden gem of our faith with Fr. Ken Himes as a guide on the way!

This three-session series will explore the pillars of Catholic Social Teaching and how they can call us to faith-filled action in our world today. Drawing from life experience and Gospel principles, this program promises a foundational understanding of CST and will bolster you spirit in the season of Lent and beyond!

Offered in a hybrid-format – participate online via Zoom or in-person in the St. Paul Parish Hall for fellowship and sharing as we learn from Fr. Himes and reflect together on the social implications of living out our faith!

Registration is required – please register below.
 
 
Our Presenter: Fr. Ken Himes, OFM is a gifted teacher, Franciscan friar, and professor emeritus of Theology at Boston College.  A native of  Brooklyn, NY, Fr. Ken holds a PhD in religion and public policy from Duke University and is a former president of the Catholic Theological Society of America.  The author or editor of nine books, including Christianity and the Political Order, he is presently Franciscan Scholar in Residence at Siena College, near Albany, NY.
 

Register for Catholic Social Teaching with Fr. Ken Himes

Registration has closed. For more information please contact Sr. Colleen Gibson 

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Lent 2026: Catholic Social Teaching Series with Fr. Ken Himes
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