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| 02/06/10 |
Valentines Day Dance & Haiti Relief - YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT
7 p.m. downtown Denver, 10th & Pennsylvania Join your friends for a dance to celebrate St. Valentine and also help the victims of the Haiti earthquake. There will be a DJ on stage to play your favorite songs. You don't want to miss the great food, fun and opportunity to meet new friends and support a great cause at the same time. Bring your friends and spread the word! Location: Prepay your tickets by February 1 for $10/person or $18/couple. For more information, contact Stefan (info@claydenver.org, 720-244-1951) or Barb(barbara@estreet.com, 303-813-1750) |
| 02/11/10 |
Theology on Tap Ft. Collins: Cultural signs: A Reflection on Pope John Paul II's Theology of the Body - YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT
7 p.m. C.B. & Potts Clubhouse, 1415 W. Elizabeth, Fort Collins, 80521 Carlyon is an associate professor of Spanish Literature at CSU. He has published a book and several articles on the Enlightenment and Colonial Hispanic Culture. He serves the Blessed John XXIII University Parish as the Faculty Advisory for Campus Ministry. In this capacity, he has taught parish seminars on the Spanish Saints John of the Cross and Josemaría Escrivá, meditations on John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, and Apostolic Friendship on the University Campus. Theology on Tap is a great opportunity for young adults to meet in a comfortable setting, explore their Faith and learn about the everyday ways it affects their lives. Every Theology on Tap offers a chance to learn more about an engaging topic and to experience fellowship with a room full of young adults — all over a frosty mug and a good burger. Theology on Tap was started in 1981 in Chicago and has spread around the world. In the Archdiocese of Denver, there are two Theology on Tap Locations – one in Denver and one in Fort Collins, CO. For more information, please contact Stefania Elsmore with the Office of Young Adult Ministry at (303) 715-3178 or email stefania.elsmore@archden.org. |
| 02/12/10 |
Theology on Tap Denver: Faith, Finance & Family - YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT
8 p.m. Braun's & Grill Steve is recently retired from American Funds as Senior Vice President where he spent 21 years. American Funds is the Distribution Company for the Capital Group which is one of the oldest and largest money management organizations in the U.S., managing over $1.5 trillion for over 3 million investors, at the point of his departure. Steve and his wife Nancy have organized and developed parenting programs and talks in the Denver area over the past 18 years. They have 6 children, ages 21 to 32 and have 2 grand children. Theology on Tap is a great opportunity for young adults to meet in a comfortable setting, explore their Faith and learn about the everyday ways it affects their lives. Every Theology on Tap offers a chance to learn more about an engaging topic and to experience fellowship with a room full of young adults — all over a frosty mug and a good burger. Theology on Tap was started in 1981 in Chicago and has spread around the world. In the Archdiocese of Denver, there are two Theology on Tap Locations – one in Denver and one in Fort Collins, CO. For more information, please contact Stefania Elsmore with the Office of Young Adult Ministry at (303) 715-3178 or email stefania.elsmore@archden.org.
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| 02/12/10 |
Theology on Tap: Faith, Finance & Family - YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT
8 p.m. Braun's Bar & Grill, Denver Steve is recently retired from American Funds as Senior Vice President where he spent 21 years. American Funds is the Distribution Company for the Capital Group which is one of the oldest and largest money management organizations in the U.S., managing over $1.5 trillion for over 3 million investors, at the point of his departure. Steve and his wife Nancy have organized and developed parenting programs and talks in the Denver area over the past 18 years. They have 6 children, ages 21 to 32 and have 2 grand children. Theology on Tap is a great opportunity for young adults to meet in a comfortable setting, explore their Faith and learn about the everyday ways it affects their lives. Every Theology on Tap offers a chance to learn more about an engaging topic and to experience fellowship with a room full of young adults — all over a frosty mug and a good burger. Theology on Tap was started in 1981 in Chicago and has spread around the world. In the Archdiocese of Denver, there are two Theology on Tap Locations – one in Denver and one in Fort Collins, CO. For more information, please contact Stefania Elsmore with the Office of Young Adult Ministry at (303) 715-3178 or email stefania.elsmore@archden.org.
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| 02/12/10 |
Mountain Madness Jr. High Youth Conference - YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT
YMCA of the Rockies, Estes Park
Every year 500+ junior high students (6-8th grade) gather to encounter God through a “mountain-top” experience. This year the keynote speaker is Chris Padgett. The high energy speakers, dynamic worship, fellowship and adoration help ignite a passion for Jesus in your young people that encourages them to live their faith in every day life. Registration Deadline: Monday, January 4, 2010 For more information, please contact Stefania Elsmore at 303-715-3178 or email Stefania.Elsmore@archden.org. |
| 02/26/10 |
Theology as Science According to St. Thomas Aquinas by Dr. Michael Sirilla - YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT
7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m University of Colorado, Boulder; Eaton Humanities, Room 150 In order to understand how theology is a science for St. Thomas Aquinas, it is necessary, first, to understand what he means by science. In contrast to the dominant view in the academy today, Aquinas did not hold that scientific knowledge is possible only through empirical means, that is, only through the action of one or more of the five physical senses. In this lecture, Dr. Sirilla explains that Aquinas understanding of science corrects and supplements the opinion that science is exclusively empirical. Aquinas epistemology enables us to identify sciences that are not limited to sense-data, such as metaphysics and theology. Dr. Sirilla is an Assistant Professor of Theology at the Franciscan University of Steubenville. He received his Ph.D. in systematic theology from The Catholic University of America in May, 2008. His dissertation is entitled, St. Thomas Aquinass Theology of the Episcopacy in his Commentaries on the Pastoral Epistles. This work is currently under review for publication. In addition to the theology of the episcopacy, his research interests include the natural knowledge of Gods existence and attributes, the theology of grace and justification, and the distinction among different kinds of magisterial pronouncements and the corresponding types of assent required by each. For more information, please contact the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Center by calling (720) 564-1111 or emailing diane.king@thomascenter.org |
| 02/28/10 |
Ain't Misbehavin' - Purity Rally - YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT
3:00 - 7:30 p.m. St. Thomas More Parish, Centennial The day includes: skits, talks, videos, praise and worship, Mass, purity rings/cards and pizza. Registration Deadline: February 28th, Space is limited For more information, please contact David Tschumper 303-220-3388 x 1 or http://www.stthomasmore.org/youth-ministry. |
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