The Invisible Church: Finding Spirituality Where You Are
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1. This panel discussion will explore the theological and doctrinal
underpinnings of divorce and remarriage within diverse faith
traditions. Utilizing an interactive dialogue format, the panelists
will be asked to address the ways faith affects one’s ability to
respond well to challenges raised by divorce and remarriage.
THURSDAY, MARCH 26 | 7 P.M.
PANASCI FAMILY CHAPEL, LE MOYNE COLLEGE
The Mitchell Chair in Christian Wisdom at Le Moyne presents
DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE:
EXPLORATIONS IN FAITH
This discussion is the first in a series on how religion and faith inform a
person’s application of forgiveness to real-life situations.
You may contact Kathryn Hennigan at (315) 445-6200 for more information.
Panelists:
The Rev. Msgr. Neal E. Quartier, Ph.D., LCSW, BCD, rector
of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Syracuse,
and psychotherapist
Nancy M. Rourke, Ph.D., associate professor, coordinator
Catholic Studies Program at Canisius College, Buffalo, N.Y.
Rabbi Daniel A. Jezer, rabbi emeritus Congregation Beth
Sholom – Chevra Shas and adjunct assistant professor,
religious studies, Le Moyne College
Aristotle “Telly” Papanikolaou, Ph.D., professor of theology
and the Archbishop Demetrios Chair in Orthodox Theology
and Culture at Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y.
Facilitator:
The Rev.Tiffany L. Steinwert, Ph.D., dean of
Hendricks Chapel at Syracuse University
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The interfaith panel and facilitator were
chosen to reflect diversity in terms of
Roman Catholic, Orthodox Christian,
Protestant and Jewish traditions.
Hosted by Donald J. Kirby, S.J.
Mitchell Chair in Christian Wisdom