2010 NORTHWEST CLUSTER LENTEN SERIES

Mark: The Gospel of the Cross”
Reverend George Smiga, S.T.D.
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Matthew: The Gospel of the Church”
Reverend George Smiga, S.T.D.
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Prayer   Intro   Part 1   Part 1 Q/A   Part 2   Part 3  

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Luke: The Gospel of the Poor”
George Matejka, Ph.D. Listen to a recording of the presentation by clicking the links below!
Prayer   Reading   Reflection   Part 1   Part 2   Part 3  

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John: The Gospel of Freedom”
George Matejka, Ph.D.
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Prayer, Reading and Reflection   Part 1   Part 2   Part 3

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Our speakers:
Reverend George Smiga, S.T.D.,
Earned the Doctor of Sacred Theology from Gregorian University, Rome. Father Smiga is Pastor of St. Noel Church, Willoughby Hills and faculty Member,St. Mary Seminary and Graduate School of Theology, Wickliffe. He is a Member of the Catholic Biblical Association, the Great Lakes Biblical Society, and Instructor at the Cleveland Ecumenical Institute for Religious Studies. This past year, he held the Walter and Mary Tuohy Chair of Interreligious Studies at John Carroll University. His publications include, Pain and Polemic: Anti-Judaism and the Gospels, The Gospel of John Set Free, Pondering the Passion, and contributes to the monthly magazines, The Faith Connection and Living with Christ.

George Matejka, Ph.D.,
Earned a Doctorate from Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and an S.T. L. from Gregorian University, Rome. A native of Cleveland, Dr. Matejka teaches Philosophy and Bioethics at Ursuline College. His Animals and Ethics class has been taken by over 250 students. He has been an annual speaker at the National Animal Rights Conference. In 2005, he received the “Teaching Excellence Award” at Ursuline College and has lectured at Oxford University, England, Notre Dame University, Indiana, Yale University, New York, and Michigan State University. George is currently President of The Cleveland Ecumenical Institute for Religious Studies, a member of the Ethics Committee, St. Vincent Charity Hospital, and Chairperson for Parish Pastoral Council, Church of St. Clare, Lyndhurst.

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