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Members of CUF are invited to review and attend the following events. Note that we keep track of events that are for both National and Local audiences.

Local Events currently being planned:

Abba, Father Chapter, the Indianapolis Chapter of Catholics United for the Faith brings to Indianapolis - Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers; a powerful and passionate evangelist and preacher whose no-nonsense approach to living the Catholic faith will challenge and inspire you!

Deacon Harlod Burke-Sivers, host of the EWTN series Behold the Man and Made in His Image, is a former student and research assistant of Father Mitch Pacwa, S.J. Deacon Harold is the founder of Aurem Cordis, a Christian evangelization and apologetics organization dedicated to disseminating and promoting Catholic values, principles, and teaching in complete faithfulness and total submission to Holy Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and the Magesterium.


Friday, August 19th, 2011

St. Rita Catholic Church
Fr. Bernard Strange Family Life Center
1800 North Arsenal Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46218

Schedule

  • (6:00 pm Pitch-in ~ 7:00 pm Talk)

Topic:

The Future of the African-American Family: A Catholic Perspective As African-American Catholics, we must rediscover the spirit... which refuses to be destroyed in the face of even the most oppressive forces affecting society.

Contact:

  • Call Jane Cooley   Mon. - Thurs. to Register      Phone: 317-632-9349

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Saturday, August 20, 2011

St. Monica Catholic Church
6131 Michigan Road
 Indianapolis, IN 46228

Schedule: 

  • Registration begins at 8:30 am
  • Mass at 11:30 am
  • Lunch at 12:30 pm
  • Talks end at 4:00 pm

Topics:

  • Flesh of my Flesh: Fundamental Principles of Sacramental Marriage
  • The Family as Domestic Church
  • Catholic Families: Building a Civilization of Love and Life

Contact:

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From Our Founder

Let us learn from Naaman the Syrian: He was full of scorn and doubt when the prophet told him to bathe his leprosy in the little Jordan, whereas he was familiar with the noble Tigris and Euphrates. But he was not asked to compare the splendor of the river, but to obey the word which God spoke through His prophet. His little maidservant prevailed on him to bend his pride, and put his trust in the work of God's messenger. He did so, and was cleansed.
Let us all beg God for the humility and grace to do the same.

H. Lyman Stebbins
February 7, 1973