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Upcoming Events
This page shows all the upcoming Spirit & Truth events in the Saint Louis area. If you'd like your event added to this page, please use our Contact page and submit your event to the 'Questions or Comments' category. Events are listed with the most recently-added event at the top of the page. You can also view a calendar of events.
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Do you have a vocation? Of course you do. The question is, "what is your vocation?"
This Thursday, we welcome Msgr. Ed Rice to Spirit & Truth (St. Elizabeth of Hungary). Msgr. Rice is the vocation director for the Archdiocese of St. Louis. We are excited to have him join us. Even if you have discerned your vocation, this will be a wonderful opportunity for reflection and prayer.
WHEN: EVERY Thursday... @ 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: St. Elizabeth of Hungary (MAP) in Crestwood. Use the main doors under the white, tent-like entry way. We meet in one of the classrooms down the hallway to your right.
PRESENTER & CELEBRANT: Monsignor Edward M. Rice, Vocation Director - Archdiocese of St. Louis
Upcoming Nights at S&T (St. Elizabeth of Hungary)
October 28: TBA
November 4: Transitional Deacon Henry Purcell - The Four Last Things
November 11: Msgr. Henry Brier - The Rite of Christian Burial: The what and why of Catholic Funerals
Each year, the month of October is dedicated to the Most Holy Rosary. On October 7, we celebrated the Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary. In keeping with this custom, Rev. Mr. Anthony Gerber will lead us in a spiritual reflection on the rosary. We will also pray the rosary in community during our holy hour.
Deacon Gerber is a transitional deacon from the Archdiocese of St. Louis. God willing, he will be ordained to the holy priesthood in May of 2011.
WHEN: EVERY Thursday... @ 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: St. Elizabeth of Hungary (MAP) in Crestwood. Use the main doors under the white, tent-like entry way. We meet in one of the classrooms down the hallway to your right.
PRESENTER & CELEBRANT: Rev. Mr. Anthony Gerber, Transitional Deacon-St. Gerard Majella
This Thursday, Deacon Jim Russell will present an evening of apologetics regarding the priesthood of the baptized and the ordained priesthood. There will be ample time for q&a so bring plenty of questions.
Recognize Deacon Jim's name? Not only is Deacon Russell a deacon in the Archdiocese of St. Louis, he is also a regular on Catholic Radio in St. Louis.
This week at Spirit & Truth, one of the Carmelite Sisters will join us to present Carmelite Spirituality for Everyday Life. Come an learn how you can incorporate the Carmelite life into your
WHEN: EVERY Thursday... @ 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: St. Elizabeth of Hungary (MAP) in Crestwood. Use the main doors under the white, tent-like entry way. We meet in the 8th grade classroom down the right hallway.
PRESENTER: The Carmelite Sisters
CELEBRANT: Fr. Anthony Yates
Join Spirit and Truth - St. Elizabeth of Hungary this week for adoration, fellowship and the third and final talk in a series on Beauty and Mystery and why they Matter. Fr. Thomas Keller will discuss what the laity can do to foster beauty and mystery in the liturgy. Fr. Keller is the pastor of St. Angela Merici Parish in North County.
WHEN: EVERY Thursday... @ 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: St. Elizabeth of Hungary (MAP) in Crestwood. Use the main doors under the white, tent-like entry way. We meet in the 8th grade classroom down the right hallway.
PRESENTER & CELEBRANT: Fr. Thomas Keller
UPCOMING NIGHTS:
September 2: Fr. Anthony Yates (topic TBA)
September 9: Special Guest from the Carmelite Sisters on Carmelite Spirituality
September 16: Deacon Jim Russell on Our Baptismal Call to Priesthood and the Ordained Priesthood
OTHER TOPIC SUGGETIONS?
The S&T Core Team is always looking for ideas regarding topics the attendees would like to learn more. Please share those with Adam Wright if you have any suggestions for spiritual reflections, academic presentations or any other comments to share with the S&T Core Team.
