SOCIAL JUSTICE ... I just happen to be looking through bulletins and noticed that CTK has a Sowers of Justice group that sounds fairly active. They are doing a bus trip on March 24th to build their relationship with northside Minneapolis. The bus tour guide is City Councilperson Don Samuels and the West Broadway Business Coalition staff. Tour stops include their northside area partners, Ascension Church and Patchwork Quilt along with businesses newly opened or in progress. "Take a small step in helping become better neighbors and making out city a better place to live."
Also in the March 11th bulletin "Easy Chairs Tough Topics". This coming Sunday's topic is "How does Separation of Church and State Square with Religion's Legitimate Role in the Public Square?" Upcoming in April and May is voting our conscience and Catholic Social thought.
I've never been to CTK, but both of the above items are good reasons for me to check it out.
The Hupperts have landed at CTK. On our first visit we were welcomed with open arms by the people in the pews around us and by Fr. Dale. We've run into several other MHT parishioners also attending masses here. It's a neighborhood parish with wonderful music, a nurturing pastor and a heavy social justice ministry. We feel at home, just as we did at MHT. There is still room to squeeze in a few more!
SOCIAL JUSTICE ...
ReplyDeleteI just happen to be looking through bulletins and noticed that CTK has a Sowers of Justice group that sounds fairly active. They are doing a bus trip on March 24th to build their relationship with northside Minneapolis. The bus tour guide is City Councilperson Don Samuels and the West Broadway Business Coalition staff. Tour stops include their northside area partners, Ascension Church and Patchwork Quilt along with businesses newly opened or in progress. "Take a small step in helping become better neighbors and making out city a better place to live."
Also in the March 11th bulletin "Easy Chairs Tough Topics". This coming Sunday's topic is "How does Separation of Church and State Square with Religion's Legitimate Role in the Public Square?" Upcoming in April and May is voting our conscience and Catholic Social thought.
I've never been to CTK, but both of the above items are good reasons for me to check it out.
This was Sr. Kerry's home parish for many years. Also the site for the upcoming Social Justice Meetup April 12 at 7pm.
DeleteThe Hupperts have landed at CTK. On our first visit we were welcomed with open arms by the people in the pews around us and by Fr. Dale. We've run into several other MHT parishioners also attending masses here. It's a neighborhood parish with wonderful music, a nurturing pastor and a heavy social justice ministry. We feel at home, just as we did at MHT. There is still room to squeeze in a few more!
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