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Jane Schaberg is Professor of Religious Studies and Women's Studies at the University of Detroit Mercy.  She is the author of several works including The Resurrection of Mary Magdalene:  Legends, Apocrypha and Christian Testament and The Illegitimacy of Jesus:  A Feminist Theological Interpretation of New Testament Infancy Narratives, as well as numerous articles and essays.   She was the guest lecturer at Brigid's Place Feast Day of Mary Magdalene in July 2005 and returned again for a lecture in April of 2006. 

 Links of Interest:

The Magdalene Mystique

Her books are available at Lucia's Garden, 2216 Portsmouth, Houston.


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link2peace.org

Group facilitated by The Rev. Betty Adam in response to Sr. Joan Chittister’s lecture on the effects of war on women and children.


Centering Prayer
Led by Pam Stockton and Carole Pentony, Centering Prayer is a modern restatement of Christian silent prayer and meditation practices that trace their origin to the early monastic tradition.

For additional information, call Pam Stockton at 713-529-5036 or e-mail her at Email Pam Stockton.
Details:
Meets Mondays
11:15 am to noon
Mellinger Room
Free of charge

Contemporary Magdalen Community
The Magdalen Community, composed of both men and women, is a connective community seeking dialogue with people representing the many varieties of spirituality and religious traditions in our city. The Community is dedicated to a celebration of all life and peace through study, meditation, and action and seeks to engage in the spiritual practice of dialogue and conversation. Evening visits to temples and synagogues in addition to Sunday gatherings are proposed for the spring.
Details:
Sundays
10:00 am
Rothko Chapel
Free of charge
713-590-3333
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