
7:00 - 9:00 pm, Friday, October 20
Knights of Columbus Hall, West Chester, PA
Free
Light refreshments included
Pay at the door, but space is limited so please reserve in advance below
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This is not so much a lecture as a panel discussion about religious liberty in the current crisis, and taking inspiration from Archbishop Chaput's book, Render Unto Caesar. Three panelist will briefly address the question, and then engage the audience in a discussion.
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N.B. This event was organized and put on by St. Agnes Parish in West Chester, PA.
Well...I think it must have been somebody else. It sounds like a different style than my mother's. Also, my mother read the piece and thanked me for "making up all those nice virtues" for her. It is true that my father would make pizza every Sunday night, so she didn't actually make a home-cooked meal every single day for fifty years, but the pizza had starch, vegetables and meat on it, so I figure that falls under poetic license.
She did respect us all as persons in a way I gradually realized was very unusual. I had friends whose parents let them express their freedom any way they wanted, because (in some ways) that was simpler for the grownups. I had other friends whose parents believed in objective right and wrong but micromanaged their lives and tastes down to the last detail. I'm sure my mother would disagree, but I think she managed a good balancing act.
May. 15 at 7:22pm | See in context