Book Group with Father Schultz: “The Seven Last Words” by The Very Rev. Andrew McGowan

Friday, March 18, 2022
Cyril of Jerusalem
The Eve of Saint Joseph

Cyril of Jerusalem

Strengthen, O God, your Church in the sacraments of your grace, that we, in union with the teaching and prayers of your servant Cyril of Jerusalem, may enter more fully into your Paschal mystery; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

6:00 p.m. | Parish House, Living Room

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The Rev. Mark Schultz, Associate for Pastoral Care

Join Fr Schultz at 6pm Friday evenings in the Living Room after Compline for book study focusing on the Very Reverend Andrew McGowan’s book “The Seven Last Words”. Dean McGowan tantalizing invites us to consider Christ’s work on the cross as a work of creativity as much as a work of salvation, writing: “Each of Jesus’s seven words from the cross can be understood as a creative act, as a new divine work.” In addition to meditating on the seven last words, the Dean considers the words of other figures that feature in the Passion narrative and stand in dialogue with Christ’s words, expanding our view and deepening our contemplation of the passion. Join us!

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