Young Adults Gather for Summer Kickoff
Over sixty young adults filled the parish hall Friday night for food, fellowship, and a talk on faith in everyday life — the largest turnout yet for the group.
Over sixty young adults filled the parish hall Friday night for food, fellowship, and a talk on faith in everyday life — the largest turnout yet for the group.
Fr. Raphael Mary Salzillo, O.P.Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology, Oakland, CA Education Research Interests
“Work is for man, not man for work.” — Pope St. John Paul II Work is ubiquitous and an inescapable part of the human condition. When we work, we can participate in the creative act and bring order to chaos. However, work is just one aspect of a rightly ordered life. In our secular society, … Read more
“Work is for man, not man for work.” — Pope St. John Paul II Work is ubiquitous and an inescapable part of the human condition. When we work, we can participate in the creative act and bring order to chaos. However, work is just one aspect of a rightly ordered life. In our secular society, … Read more
“Work is for man, not man for work.” — Pope St. John Paul II Work is ubiquitous and an inescapable part of the human condition. When we work, we can participate in the creative act and bring order to chaos. However, work is just one aspect of a rightly ordered life. In our secular society, … Read more
Bus Cost: $50 (non-refundable) Itinerary for Friday, June 26, 20269:00 am – Depart St. Raymond Parking LotSt. Dominic Church, San Francisco (Ordination)Priory of St. Albert the Great, Oakland (Reception)Return to St. Raymond at around6:00 pm (depending on Friday evening traffic) RSVP by June 15 https://strmp.link/june26bus?s=website
“Work is for man, not man for work.” — Pope St. John Paul II Work is ubiquitous and an inescapable part of the human condition. When we work, we can participate in the creative act and bring order to chaos. However, work is just one aspect of a rightly ordered life. In our secular society, … Read more
Part of the Body: The Communion of Saints and Our Place in it. Discussion led by Fr. Antony Augustine Cherian, O.P.