Feb. 3 - First Friday - Dr. Susan Mountin - Dorothy Day and the Pros & Cons of Canonization
The St. Thomas More Lawyers Society of Wisconsin First Friday Group will meet this Friday, February 3, 2006.
Susan Mountin, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Theology and Director of the Manresa Project at Marquette University, will speak on the topic "Dorothy Day, Founder of the Catholic Worker Movement and American Icon, the Pros and Cons of Canonization". Dr. Mountin teaches a course on the Theology of Dorothy Day at Marquette.
As always, Mass will begin at 7:30 A.M. in the Chapel of the Holy Family located on the 2nd floor of the Marquette Memorial Union (15th and Wells) and will include the Blessing of the Throats. Mass will be followed by a presentation and discussion from 8:00 - 9:00 A.M. over a continental breakfast (suggested donation $4.00) in Room 305 of the same building. Parking is available on Wells Street or in one of the nearby campus lots.
Susan Mountin, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Theology and Director of the Manresa Project at Marquette University, will speak on the topic "Dorothy Day, Founder of the Catholic Worker Movement and American Icon, the Pros and Cons of Canonization". Dr. Mountin teaches a course on the Theology of Dorothy Day at Marquette.
As always, Mass will begin at 7:30 A.M. in the Chapel of the Holy Family located on the 2nd floor of the Marquette Memorial Union (15th and Wells) and will include the Blessing of the Throats. Mass will be followed by a presentation and discussion from 8:00 - 9:00 A.M. over a continental breakfast (suggested donation $4.00) in Room 305 of the same building. Parking is available on Wells Street or in one of the nearby campus lots.
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