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The Sacraments: Online Screening

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Date and Time
Saturday, Oct 10, 2020 - Saturday, Nov 21, 2020
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
About this Event

We are hosting an online screening of Bishop Barron's 6-part series THE SACRAMENTS with opportunities for small group sharing after.
At this moment, we would like to welcome and limit participation of this event to the membership of the Association - thank you for your support.

If you are interested in signing up for membership: https://newmanassociationvancouver.square.site/

The videoconferencing link will be sent shortly before the first event date after verification of membership status. Make sure to register here:
https://bit.ly/3i9FEjL

Schedule as follows (subject to change):

Saturdays at 10:30 am - 12 pm

  • October 10th (Introduction and Baptism)
  • October 17th (Confirmation)
  • October 24th (Eucharist)
  • October 31st (Reconciliation)
  • November 7th (Anointing of the Sick)
  • November 21st (NOTE: one week later) (Matrimony and Holy Orders)

The great sacraments of the Church—Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Reconciliation, the Anointing of the Sick, Matrimony, and Holy Orders—have endured for thousands of years and structured countless lives. Everything in the Church’s life comes from and returns to them. But there is far more to these ancient rites than meets the eye. In this follow-up to The Mass, Bishop Barron looks at the great sacraments of the Church in all their theological depth, spiritual effects, and pastoral promise. The Sacraments will help you understand these signs and channels of grace and discover the secret behind their persistence down the ages: the presence and power of the Savior himself.

More information: https://www.wordonfire.org/study-programs/the-sacraments/

The Newman Association of Vancouver is a Catholic organization that promotes and cultivates the religious, intellectual, and social formation of its members and associates. It is named after Saint John Henry Cardinal Newman, an Anglican convert to Catholicism whose life story of conversion and writings on the idea of a university greatly inspired those working for the advancement of the liberal arts and the ideals of Catholic education, an inspiration that led to the start of the Newman movement around the world in the 20th century. Founded in 1940, The Newman Association extends the mission of the Newman Club of the University of British Columbia from the UBC campus to the wider community and brings issues of pertinence into discussion and dialogue through its activities in the local Church.

Contact

Michael Goco
[email protected]

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