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Celtic Spirituality
Thursday, February 7, 2013 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM
The William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies invites you to "Celtic Spirituality and its Contribution to the Roman Catholic Church" with Sister Madeleine Grace, CVI at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013.

The Roman Catholic Church has been endowed with numerous schools of spirituality, normally stemming from the giftedness or charism of an individual in reference to one’s approach to God. Celtic Christian Spirituality cannot trace its origins to one person, even though many Irish would place St. Patrick at the top of the list. Rather, numerous individuals and events have come together to mold a heritage and way of life somewhat distinctive to the Emerald Isle. Few Catholic Americans can claim they have not been influenced by the embodiment of this spirituality within their own education.

The elusiveness, yet popularity, of the phraseology presents its own challenge in unlocking how Celtic Spirituality emerges as an area of personal growth. Certainly the "Carmina Gadelica," the peregrinatio pro christo, the doctrine of the Trinity, the emphasis on penance, and the breastplate of St. Patrick are integral to our own understanding of this pathway to God. 

Come and join us in exploring this heritage more deeply.

Sister Madeleine Grace, CVI, a member of the Congregation of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament in Houston. She holds degrees from the University of Houston in social science, St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, in theology and St. Louis University in St. Louis, Mo., in historical theology. Her specific area of specialization is early Church history coupled with a keen interest in spirituality. She currently is an associate professor in the UST Department of Theology.
Cost Free and open to the public
Location Cullen Hall
Address 4001 Mt. Vernon
Contact Lori M. Gallagher, J.D.
713-525-3592
irishstudies@stthom.edu
Sponsored By William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies
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