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Technology & Catholic Mindfulness
FAITH IN ACTION: “Technology & Catholic Mindfulness”
“Technology & Catholic Mindfulness” – Jim Ganley and Brigid Ayer talk with Dr. Gregory Bottaro, author of The Mindful Catholic, and founder of The Catholic Psych Institute about ways to unplug and achieve Catholic mindfulness. Details can be found at www.catholicpsych.com. Dr. Bottaro will be in the Indy Metro area Friday, Aug. 23 @ 7pm @ Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, in Carmel to talk on the topic of Smartphones, Kids & Anxiety: Should we Panic? And offer a Saturday, Aug. 24 Workshop, from 10am-3pm on Trustful Surrender, a seminar on Catholic mindfulness at St. Elizabeth Seton in Carmel. To register for the workshop, go to www.mercifulhelpcenter.org and click the Dr. Greg Bottaro header.
Faith In Action is a production of Catholic Radio Indy. www.catholicradioindy.org
Passing On The Faith
Courage Apostolate Ministers to those with Same-Sex Attraction
Courage Apostolate: A ministry accompanying those with same-sex attraction.” – Deacon Steve Hodges, Chaplain of the Courage Apostolate for the Archdiocese of Indianapolis talks with Jim Ganley and Brigid Ayer about the ministry to accompany those with same-sex attraction and those who love them. The national courage ministry conference is July 18-21 in the Chicago area. For details about the local Courage apostolate email [email protected] and information about the national conference can be found at the national website www.couragerc.org
Need Rest? Try a 3-minute retreat here
A 3-minute retreat? Never heard of it. Neither had I, but I love it and frequent it often.
If you are like me, it seems very hard to find time to just be. If we are to hear God, and take care of our one of a kind masterpiece that God created (us), we need to time to rest and drink in a good cup of coffee and all the Lord has to say.
My prayer time has changed over the years. At times it was very regimented, almost WAY too much. Other times, I have to admit it’s been a bit willy nilly. Other times it’s frankly been lame, or even seemingly non-existent.