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Father Paul Murray, O.P. Limited NYC Engagements

The Dominican Foundation

Father Paul Murray, O.P. Limited NYC Engagements

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Type     Quantity
Sept. 21: Fire and Fountain: The Living Experience of God
7:00 p.m. Church of Saint Joseph in Greenwich Village, 371 6th Avenue. Cocktail reception will follow.
Free  
Sept. 25: Falling Toward God: Simple Prayer/Complicated Life
6:30 p.m. Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, 869 Lexington Avenue. Question and answer discussion will follow.
Free  
Sept. 29: The Art of Contemplation
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. NYU Catholic Center, 238 Thompson Street. The talk will include a presentation by Father Allan White, O.P titled Theology with a Paintbrush: Prayer and Incarnation in Renaissance Art.
Free  
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Event Details

Father Paul Murray, O.P., an internationally known theologian, writer, and lecturer on the spiritual life, will speak for the first time in New York City on three limited engagements.  Father Paul Murray is the Chair of Spirituality at the Dominican Pontifical University of Saint Thomas in Rome, a frequent guest on Vatican Radio, and the only Catholic priest to have spoken to The House of Lords, England.

Attendance is free.  

September 21, 2012, 7:00pm:  Fire and Fountain: The Living Experience of God.  Cocktail reception will follow. Church of Saint Joseph in Greenwich Village, 371 6th Avenue.

September 25, 2012, 6:30pm: Falling Toward God: Simple Prayer/Complicated Life.  Question and answer discussion will follow. Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, 869 Lexington Avenue.

September 29, 2012, 10:00am – 1:00pm:  The Art of Contemplation.  The talk will include a presentation by Father Allan White, O.P titled Theology with a Paintbrush: Prayer and Incarnation in Renaissance Art. NYU Catholic Center, 238 Thompson Street.

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