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Holy Family University fall workshops to promote “Value of Family”

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Holy Family University’s Family Center invites the community to its free fall workshops, which promote the “Value of Family” during October and November on the Northeast Philadelphia campus.

The four sessions of the “Living Fully” series will explore contemporary issues such as: finding meaning and striving from life’s difficulties; exploring your creativity as a call from God; saving money with coupons – the latest updates; and reviewing common steps to protect yourself and loved ones.

Sessions will be held on Wednesday evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Education Technology Center, Room 411.

The “Pathways to Prayer” series will examine how to understand and work through the peaks and valleys of your journey with the Lord. Using the book, “Struggles in the Spiritual Life: Their Nature and Their Remedies” by the Rev. Timothy Gallagher, the series strives to give participants’ spiritual life a boost, help them avoid discouragement, and sharpen their awareness of God’s presence, action and communication in their lives and experiences. Sessions will be held on Thursday mornings from 10 a.m. until noon in the Campus Center Chapel, Room 104.

Participants will have the opportunity to interact with university faculty, staff and credentialed guest speakers, and are asked to register for the workshops at https://www.holyfamily.edu/about/administrative-services/mission-and-diversity/family-center/workshop-registration.

Holy Family University is a private institution in the Catholic tradition with campus locations in Philadelphia and Newtown.


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