Don't just go through the motions this Advent Season. Attend St. Tom's Advent Reflection with Dominican Sr. Irenaeus Schluttenhofer on Monday, Nov. 28. We often go through the motions: go to Mass, receive Communion, live a normal life, repeat. During our Advent Reflection, we’ll learn from youth and young adults who, before they died for the Lord, LIVED for the Eucharist.
The evening reflection, titled “They Lived for the Word-Made-Flesh: Young Martyrs of the Eucharist,” begins with 5:30 p.m. Mass in the Church followed by a simple supper in Newman Hall at 6:00 p.m. Sr Irenaeus' presentation begins at 6:45 p.m. and will include a couple of breakout group sessions concluding at 8:45 p.m. Note: If you are unable to come for Mass or the dinner, you are still welcome to join us for the presentation. The event is free and open to all!
Come and be amazed at what God can do through His Grace and our willingness, regardless of age, background, or experience. Together, let’s see how these
witnesses understood the power of the Eucharist and find encouragement towards the holiness to which each of us is uniquely called by God!
Please RSVP online if you plan to attend the dinner.
About Sr Irenaeus: Sr. Irenaeus from the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist, and currently serves as a science teacher in the Catholic Diocese of Lansing (Michigan) Lansing Catholic High School. She was raised at St. JosephParish in Lebanon, IN, and is a graduate of Western Boone Jr./Sr. High School. She is also a Boiler Catholic and Purdue Boilermaker alumna.