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CD: PETI Courses with Fr. Tom Ryan, CSP

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Two PETI courses with Fr. Tom Ryan CSP on CD: Growing Together as Followers of Jesus (Ecumenism, four sessions) and Good News and Religious Pluralism (Interreligious Relations, four sessions)

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Two PETI courses with Fr. Tom Ryan, CSP, on CD
  • Growing Together as Followers of Jesus (Ecumenism, four sessions) 
  • Good News and Religious Pluralism (Interreligious Relations, four sessions)
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Growing Together as Followers of Jesus with Fr. Tom Ryan, CSP. PETI Course CD on Ecumenism, four sessions.  Fr. Ryan  travels the road of Christian unity by looking at its contemporary history, the successes we have shared and the obstacles we continue to face.  With Fr. Ryan, participants will learn the importance of spiritual ecumenism (change of heart and holiness of life, public and private prayer for Christian unity). This course addresses, "What gifts might Catholics receive from other Christian traditions to enrich their own faith and practice (receptive ecumenism)?"
PETI course CD Good News and Religious Pluralism. In this four-session course, Fr. Tom Ryan, CSP, reviews evolving Catholic perspectives concerning other  religions (e.g., Islam, Buddhism, etc.) in the light of evangelization.  He helps participants deepen their appreciation for evangelization as well as dialogue and learn about opportunities to engage in both.  Vatican documents provide insight along with Fr. Ryan's newly published book, Interreligious Prayer.  
 
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