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PARISH RETREAT
Saturday October 1, 2011
Featuring:

Dr. Thomas Hicks
Professor Emeritus, Sacred Heart University
B.A., Cathedral College
S.T.B., The Catholic University of America
M.S., Ed. Iona College
Ph.D., St. John's University
Dr. Thomas Hicks is a Professor Emeritus at Sacred Heart University where he taught courses in both Religious Studies and Psychology. He won several teaching Excellence and Outstanding Faculty awards. He presently teaches several Religious Studies at SHU. Dr. Hicks has had articles published in such Journals as America , National Catholic Reporter, Sign, Praying, Reviews of Religious Research, Scientific Study of Religion, Key to Christian Education, etc. He presently writes a column for the Fairfield County Catholic.
In addition to Sacred Heart University , Dr. Hicks teaches in the Diocesan sponsored programs EPS and St. Cyril of Jerusalem . Previously he taught in the REAPS program.
He is frequent speaker at retreats and days of recollection.
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Theme:
“Some Especially Christian Virtues”
The first talk would center around St. Paul ’s making a distinction between Christians who are “infants in Christ” and those who can eat more “solid food.” (1Corinthians 3:1-2). What are some qualities that might be considered to be especially involved in that “solid food” or Christian maturity?
The second presentation would continue this idea while taking specific ideas expressed in St. Paul ’s Letter to the Romans.
Retreat Location:
St. Bernard Church
Theme:
“Some Especially Christian Virtues”
The first talk would center around St. Paul ’s making a distinction between Christians who are “infants in Christ” and those who can eat more “solid food.” (1Corinthians 3:1-2). What are some qualities that might be considered to be especially involved in that “solid food” or Christian maturity?
The second presentation would continue this idea while taking specific ideas expressed in St. Paul ’s Letter to the Romans.
Retreat Location:
St. Bernard Church
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