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Members One of Another Community and Communion in the Christian Tradition BEEN ON AN ACTS RETREAT? ABOUT THE PROGRAM: This program will examine the roots of Christian community and communion in the
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All of us are not born together; we live and die together. It is the bonds of communion in the family, the parish and the wider Church that bind us. We see the sacraments of the Church as expressions of and conduits to spiritual life, and so we have a pastoral commitment to build the family in communion with the rest of Christendom. The program is based on the following principles: (1) the family lives as a community; (2) the Church has a shared mission in fostering and nurturing the spiritual life of the family, and in protecting it from encroachment by the culture; (3) the Church needs to nurture the family as a place in which to nurture the church through the sacraments of the Church; and (4) the sacraments of the Church, including confession, communion and the Eucharist, are meant to strengthen family life and to nourish the culture and the wider community, not to eliminate family life as a community. About The Authors: Gillian L. Wilson, M.A., is Senior Adjunct Associate Professor of Church History at the College of St. Benedict in Newark NJ. She received an MS in Religion with a concentration in New Testament from the University of Notre Dame in 1983 and a PhD in History & Religious Studies from the Harvard Divinity School in 2003. Before taking up her post at St. Mary's, she served in different ministries for many years including pastor and teacher, parish priest in New Jersey, and an associate pastor in Pennsylvania. She taught Pastoral Theology at St. Francis Xavier University in Philadelphia. Joan L. O'Boyle, M.A., is a Research Fellow at Notre Dame University Press in Notre Dame, Indiana. She received her PhD in Church History from St. Catherine's University in Antwerp, Belgium in 1996. In her field of research she has focused on Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church history, early Christian asceticism, the liturgy, and iconography. As an author, she has produced a number of articles and book chapters on topics such as liturgical innovation in the early church, the place of monastic education in Christianity, the role of the Fathers of the second-century council, the growth of Byzantine theology in Byzantium, the role of Eastern Orthodoxy in the church's intellectual environment, the evolution of the “canonical church,” and a variety of other topics. Dr.

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