Comments Off on The Marian Movement of Priests | Lee Ann Marie
Lee Ann Marie, over 20 years a member of the Marian Movement of Priests, will share her deep rooted experience. Grasp Lee Ann’s enthusiasm for this amazing ministry, millions strong and growing every day. Hear about Fr. Gobbi and his book To The Priests Our Lady’s Beloved Sons.
Date of Talk: February 19th, 2017
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Jeff Liautaud, founder of Loquate, will share an early experience of his at Quincy College. Hear what made community his lifelong avocation. Hear primary values used by Smart® groups to satisfy innate needs and build community.
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Jeff Liautaud, Founder of Loquate a community for peace, will share Academic Research that defines innate psychological needs. Loquate’s core competence is community. The vision is to satisfy innate needs to get community for all mankind. Feelings relate to innate psychological needs. Feelings tell us if we are on target or off target as a human being. Learn a resultant natural law on feelings.
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Brother Jim Fogarty, of Brothers and Sisters of Love, will share his story of 30 years walking the streets of Chicago to knock on the gates of heaven. When the gates open, he goes to areas of violence ministering to victims of violence in the poorest areas of Chicago. Passionate follower of Christ, who also had a walking ministry, Bother Jim will share his story about his Catholic Ministry working with street gangs, sometimes even trading gang bullets for his brand of gang peace by example of love.
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Brother Jim Fogarty, of Brothers and Sisters of Love, will share his story of 30 years walking the streets of Chicago to knock on the gates of heaven. When the gates open, he goes to areas of violence ministering to victims of violence in the poorest areas of Chicago. Passionate follower of Christ, who also had a walking ministry, Bother Jim will share his story about his Catholic Ministry working with street gangs, sometimes even trading gang bullets for his brand of gang peace by example of love.
Invite your friends. Hold a small group discussion. “Where Work Meets Faith” is a New Evangelization Parish Program that is not duplicitous because it satisfies innate needs common to all mankind. The only sharing is experience, never advice. Each member retains autonomy over his own belief construction. For example, Jeff Liautaud said: “In my own small group with Christ and Mary as my internal mentors, I am lead to the promised “unity for all” found in Eph. 4:13.” Designed for the Holy Spirit to do the evangelizing, its 3S protocol builds interfaith dialogue. It is designed to meet or exceed all requirements established for New Evangelization by USCCB Catholic Hierarchy. The vision is community for all mankind.
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Obianuju (Uju for short) Ekeocha, a scientist based in London, will share a story of responding in an open letter toward aid that she perceived as undermining family life in her native Nigeria, Africa, a soveriegn country. Catapulted into public view by this open letter that went viral; hear Uju describe the faith practices she followed to stay on track supporting her African family culture that she so loved. Hear her plea to stop all deceptive practices of Developed Nation’s Aid Packages, offered only all or none, including undermining African Family Life, and her more humane plea for a line item veto.
Hear Jeff Liautaud reconciling himself to the imminent death of his brother, Jim, by nurturing and caring for Jim. Hear the power of the Divine Mercy and the providential role of others in this true story.
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Small Group discussion questions Set 0. Cultural Challenge 0-Not having enough time for others. Spiritual Breakthrough 0-Can you share an experience that you have had, that was very good for you, something no one could ever take away from you, or convince you, was not good for you? This is subjective. What others think of the experience is irrelevant. Can others in your small group share their good experience? This spiritual breakthrough video includes a Smart ® Retreat Catholic response.
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Small Group discussion questions Set 1. Cultural Challenge 1-Getting in touch with that which you value the most, Spiritual Breakthrough 1- Can you communicate with that which you value the most? What does your sacred scripture tell you about that which you value the most? This spiritual breakthrough video includes a Smart ® Retreat Catholic response.
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Video Description: Small Group discussion questions Set 2. Cultural Challenge 2-Finding preferred work, Spiritual breakthrough 2-did you know your spiritual well being guides you to preferred work? What is work you prefer doing? Can you tell your small group about how you feel doing that kind of work? This spiritual breakthrough video includes a Smart ® Retreat Catholic response.
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Small Group discussion questions Set 3. Cultural Challenge 3-Accept life’s greatest challenges, Spiritual breakthrough 3-Moment by moment accept life’s greatest challenges, or crosses. If moment by moment you never leave that which you value the most, you will never leave your path to that which you value the most. Can you share an example of accepting one of life’s greatest challenges? What did you do to stay on your path to that which you value the most? This spiritual breakthrough video includes a Smart ® Retreat Catholic response.
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Small Group discussion questions Set 4. Cultural Challenge 4-Confront evil, not abandon good, Spiritual breakthrough-4 confront evil peacefully, through non-violence, non-cooperation. Have you ever felt you had to confront evil? Can you share an example of what you did? Have you ever non violently, non cooperated? If so, can you share your story? This spiritual breakthrough video includes a Smart ® Retreat Catholic response.
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Small Group discussion questions Set 5. Cultural Challenge 5- It is a fallacy to believe that until that which you value the most speaks to you, you will not know your area of meaningful expansion for yourself, Spiritual breakthrough 5-declare your preferred work as your gift in humility back to that which you value the most. Are you ready to declare your preferred work back to that which you value the most? If you have already done so, can you share if light shone upon your ways? This spiritual breakthrough video includes a Smart ® Retreat Catholic response.
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Small Group discussion questions Set 6. Cultural Challenge 6-putting that which you value the most first in your life, Spiritual breakthrough 6-surrender your whole, entire life to that which you value the most. The hearer of that which you value the most in writings sacred to you has to make a conscious decision to throw the hearer’s lot in with that which you value the most and, in a proper spirit of repentance, fully accept that which you value the most’s design for your life. That which you value the most is chosen as Lord. Did you? If so, can your share your story of the Lord making Himself known to you in such a way that you who have responded to the call know it beyond a doubt? This spiritual breakthrough video includes a Smart ® Retreat Catholic response.
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Satisfy innate needs. Take Smart® Steps to Wellbeing through Community. In our Smart® small group, we believe that God speaks to us thru our interiorly preferred work. By prayer, encouragement and community learn how you can use your faith to influence your work – and to overcome the challenges and obstacles that we all face in our jobs. Not with advice, but with helpful relevant resolution stories. In discovering your interiorly preferred work, your life will become more fulfilled so, in return, you can humbly and gratefully offer it as a gift back to God. Resulting in a deep faith to ask Him to bless you with more of that work. Fulfilling God’s natural law of love, you will bring peace to the world.