Our country is deeply divided, and we—as people of faith— are struggling to find ways to both live out our beliefs and find tools to heal the wounds. This evening provided some ways to learn and accomplish these goals.
Evening Details
The evening took place on Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at 7:15 p.m. in church.
Presenter
The presenter for the evneing was Andrew Musgrave, director of the Archdiocese Catholic Social Action Office
Presentation Overview
The U.S. Catholic Bishops have published a document, Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship , which offers guidance on how we can live out our call to be engaged in our community, participate in the political process not from a partisan perspective, but led by our faith, and thereby help build up the kingdom on earth. We will look at the tools we have to guide both the formation of our consciences and how we interact with our brothers and sisters with civility, clarity, and compassion.