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Being Made New: An Evening of Reflection for Young Adults

  • Holy Family Passionist Retreat Center 303 Tunxis Road West Hartford, CT, 06107 United States (map)

Being Made New:
An Evening of Reflection for Young Adults

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Wednesday, November 11, 2020
7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Valerie Kisselback

Feeling disoriented lately? Like your world is falling apart? What if it’s because you are becoming a new creation? We may want to shut out the world and wait until everything “returns to normal,” but if we take the time to pay attention, there are precious gifts to receive and lessons to learn through this messy and uncomfortable pandemic experience. This evening of reflection will examine images of creation and offer suggestions for praying from a place of disorientation. Let’s come together to accompany each other through the process of being made new as individuals and as a society.

This retreat will be offered online via the Zoom platform. Information on how to access the program will be provided to participants in their registration confirmation email. 

Offering: $25


Presenter Profiles

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Valerie Kisselback

Valerie Kisselback is the Campus Minister at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT. She holds a Master of Divinity from Boston College School of Theology and Ministry and a B.A. in Religious Studies from the College of the Holy Cross. Valerie is passionate about helping others foster a deeper attentiveness to the presence of God in their hearts and in their everyday lives.


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