Tidings Logo
Tidings Online News
home pageNews Viewpoints Spirituality Liturgy Entertainment Calendar Sports
Google
at google.com
at the-tidings.com
THIS WEEK'S
HIGHLIGHTS
News
Enrollment outreach: Schools gear up for busy summer
Public school students welcomed at Catholic summer schools
Concern: Abortion doctor's murder may hurt pro-life efforts
Mexican ambassador nominee remembered at Bishop Amat
'I like to do dramatic stuff'
Parish leaders strategize on environmental issues
A 'Monastery of the Angels'? Only in Hollywood
In Mexico: Church support extended to families of fire victims
CIF titles won by Crespi, Marymount, Loyola, Salesian
bullet Book: Growing threats to Catholic health care, conscience
bullet Newsbriefs

Viewpoints
bullet The Greening of Catholic Morality
bullet A supremely qualified nominee
The customer's always right
Liturgy
bullet Inseparable: Love of God, love of neighbor
Cantor class offered at St. John Eudes
Spirituality
Priestly prayer and affective prayer
shim
Entertainment
bullet Movie Reviews
Sports
CYO promotes PLC 'sports as ministry' program

 

 

 


Friday, February 16, 2007
Looking Ahead

text only version

Life Issues Conference: March 2-3
The 2007 Annual Life Issues Conference, "Pregnancy Loss, Unresolved Grief, Media, Culture, & The Story Not Told," takes place March 2-3. It will focus on post abortion trauma and healing with speaker Theresa Burke, PhD, LPC, NCP, founder of the post abortion healing ministry, Rachel's Vineyard. Burke will lead the conference's medical track Saturday afternoon after speaking on post traumatic stress disorder that morning.

Filmmakers Jonathan and Deborah Flora will exhibit their short film "A Distant Thunder" about partial-birth abortion. Other speakers include writer and storyteller Melea J. Brock and author Jim Ulvog, CPA.

The Conference will be held at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel in Monrovia. Cost is $80 (by February 25), $90 general admission, $35 students. Lunch is included. To register, contact The Right to Life League of Southern California at (626) 398-6100 or www.rtllsc.org.

Interfaith Symposium: March 4
"The Biblical Prophets in Theology, Art and Music" is the theme of the 4th Annual Interfaith Symposium March 4 at 3 p.m. Panelists include Rabbi Edward Feinstein, Art historian Jeremy Glatstein, Rabbi Harold Schulweis, Father Alexei Smith, Dr. Nick Strimple and Rev. Dr. David Worth. Dinner will be offered at 5:30 p.m. followed by a free concert at 7 p.m., featuring the Choral Society of Southern California, the LA Zimriyah Chorale and the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir. The symposium takes place at the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church, 505 N Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills. The symposium and dinner is $50. To register, call (818) 623-1000. Child care available by advance arrangement.



copyright The Tidings Corporation ©2004
Contact us at: info@the-tidings.com




give us your comments




past issues