GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN (January 5, 2006) -
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Sr. Marlene Halpin, O.P., Thomistic scholar, prolific national speaker and author,
will deliver the 15th Annual St. Thomas Ƶ Week Lecture at Ƶ College.
Sister Halpin's talk, St. Thomas Ƶ: How did a University Professor Ever Become
a Saint?, is on Thursday, January 26 at 12:30 p.m. in the Wege Student Center Ballroom.
From 11:45 a.m. to 12:25 p.m., a lunch will be served. Lunch reservations must be made by calling (616) 632-2171 no later than January 24. The light lunch and lecture are free and the public is welcome.
Halpin is the author of several books on prayer including "Leading Prayer: Plain and Simple," "189 Ways to Contact God: Find the Prayer Starters That Work for You!," "Ball of Red String: A Guided Meditation for Children?," "At Home with God: A Book of Prayer for Young People," and "Child's Book of Prayer" to name a few. Halpin is currently employed at Loyola Press to teach prayer formation programs.
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Halpin is the author of several books on prayer including "Leading Prayer: Plain and Simple," "189 Ways to Contact God: Find the Prayer Starters That Work for You!," "Ball of Red String: A Guided Meditation for Children?," "At Home with God: A Book of Prayer for Young People," and "Child's Book of Prayer" to name a few. Halpin is currently employed at Loyola Press to teach prayer formation programs.
More St. Thomas Ƶ Week Events