No Bystanders in Unleashing the Gospel, Retreat Day for the Archdiocese of Detroit, February 12, 2020

Fr. Roger J. Landry
Archdiocese of Detroit
“Sent on Mission” Retreat for Curia and Leadership
Sacred Heart Seminary
February 12, 2020

 

To listen to the first retreat conference, given to the members of the Archdiocesan Curia, please click below. The talk covered the importance of what is happening here in Detroit, the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard, the theological ground of our collaboration in Jesus and St. Paul, teamwork as we see in championship sports teams and winning cultures, that’s involved in being not being a bystander, the unsung heroes in Sacred Scripture, the importance of witness and friendship and entering into people’s conversations and difficulties with the light of faith, please click below: 

 

To listen to the homily on seeking God’s wisdom in the heart and seeking to share it, please click below: 

 

To listen to the second retreat conference, given to the members of the Archdiocesan consultative bodies, please click below. It reviewed the first talk (this part was unfortunately not recorded), spoke about the commitment and power of the laity to preserve the faith in trying times by sticking together, discussed how the Church as a family evangelizes together, the importance of unity in evangelization, the formation of missionary disciples, missionary spirituality, and praying together for the success of the mission. 

 

 

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