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SUMMARY:The Power of Forgiveness
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-power-of-forgiveness/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Event-_Freedom-dr-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T210000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T212610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T212610Z
UID:10003637-1782414000-1782421200@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:The Rescue Project - Back by Popular Demand! - PM Session
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-rescue-project-back-by-popular-demand-pm-session/2026-06-25/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Event-_Rescue-Prj-English-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T113000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T212313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T212313Z
UID:10003629-1782379800-1782387000@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:The Rescue Project - Back by Popular Demand! - AM Session
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-rescue-project-back-by-popular-demand-am-session/2026-06-25/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Event-_Rescue-Prj-English-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T203000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T213407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T213407Z
UID:10003644-1782327600-1782333000@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:THE CHRISTIAN MYTHIC NARRATIVE: THE DEEP HISTORY OF THE WORLD Explore the Christian story from Creation to the Church
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-christian-mythic-narrative-the-deep-history-of-the-world-explore-the-christian-story-from-creation-to-the-church/2026-06-24/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Event-_Christian-Narrative-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260623T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260623T203000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260604T191726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T005158Z
UID:10003650-1782241200-1782246600@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:Pope Leo’s First Encyclical – Presentation by Fr. Joachim
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/pope-leos-first-encyclical-presentation-by-fr-joachim/2026-06-23/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Event-_FFA-_Pope-Leo-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T210000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T212610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T212610Z
UID:10003636-1781809200-1781816400@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:The Rescue Project - Back by Popular Demand! - PM Session
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-rescue-project-back-by-popular-demand-pm-session/2026-06-18/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Event-_Rescue-Prj-English-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T113000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T212313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T212313Z
UID:10003628-1781775000-1781782200@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:The Rescue Project - Back by Popular Demand! - AM Session
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-rescue-project-back-by-popular-demand-am-session/2026-06-18/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Event-_Rescue-Prj-English-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T203000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T213407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T213407Z
UID:10003643-1781722800-1781728200@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:THE CHRISTIAN MYTHIC NARRATIVE: THE DEEP HISTORY OF THE WORLD Explore the Christian story from Creation to the Church
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-christian-mythic-narrative-the-deep-history-of-the-world-explore-the-christian-story-from-creation-to-the-church/2026-06-17/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Event-_Christian-Narrative-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T203000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260604T191726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T005158Z
UID:10003649-1781636400-1781641800@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:Pope Leo’s First Encyclical – Presentation by Fr. Joachim
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/pope-leos-first-encyclical-presentation-by-fr-joachim/2026-06-16/2/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Event-_FFA-_Pope-Leo-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T170000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260604T191726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T005158Z
UID:10003704-1781596800-1781629200@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:Pope Leo’s First Encyclical – Presentation by Fr. Joachim
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/pope-leos-first-encyclical-presentation-by-fr-joachim/2026-06-16/1/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Event-_FFA-_Pope-Leo-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260611T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260611T210000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T212610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T212610Z
UID:10003635-1781204400-1781211600@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:The Rescue Project - Back by Popular Demand! - PM Session
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-rescue-project-back-by-popular-demand-pm-session/2026-06-11/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Event-_Rescue-Prj-English-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260611T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260611T113000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T212313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T212313Z
UID:10003627-1781170200-1781177400@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:The Rescue Project - Back by Popular Demand! - AM Session
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-rescue-project-back-by-popular-demand-am-session/2026-06-11/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Event-_Rescue-Prj-English-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T203000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T213407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T213407Z
UID:10003642-1781118000-1781123400@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:THE CHRISTIAN MYTHIC NARRATIVE: THE DEEP HISTORY OF THE WORLD Explore the Christian story from Creation to the Church
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-christian-mythic-narrative-the-deep-history-of-the-world-explore-the-christian-story-from-creation-to-the-church/2026-06-10/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Event-_Christian-Narrative-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T200000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260406T184009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T184009Z
UID:10003619-1781118000-1781121600@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:Hope and Healing Continues - Forgiveness
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/hope-and-healing-continues-forgiveness/2026-06-10/
LOCATION:New York Room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Event-English-Hope-and-Healing-Program.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260604T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260604T210000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T212610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T212610Z
UID:10003634-1780599600-1780606800@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:The Rescue Project - Back by Popular Demand! - PM Session
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-rescue-project-back-by-popular-demand-pm-session/2026-06-04/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Event-_Rescue-Prj-English-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260604T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260604T113000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T212313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T212313Z
UID:10003626-1780565400-1780572600@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:The Rescue Project - Back by Popular Demand! - AM Session
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-rescue-project-back-by-popular-demand-am-session/2026-06-04/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Event-_Rescue-Prj-English-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T203000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T213407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T213407Z
UID:10003641-1780513200-1780518600@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:THE CHRISTIAN MYTHIC NARRATIVE: THE DEEP HISTORY OF THE WORLD Explore the Christian story from Creation to the Church
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-christian-mythic-narrative-the-deep-history-of-the-world-explore-the-christian-story-from-creation-to-the-church/2026-06-03/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Event-_Christian-Narrative-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T200000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260406T184009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T184009Z
UID:10003618-1780513200-1780516800@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:Hope and Healing Continues - Forgiveness
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/hope-and-healing-continues-forgiveness/2026-06-03/
LOCATION:New York Room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Event-English-Hope-and-Healing-Program.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260602T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260602T203000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T214125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T214125Z
UID:10003645-1780426800-1780432200@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:EXPLORING WORLD RELIGIONS PRESENTATION BY Dcn. Mark Shkreli
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/exploring-world-religions-presentation-by-dcn-mark-shkreli/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation,Special Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Event-_Religions-of-the-world-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T210000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T212610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T212610Z
UID:10003633-1779994800-1780002000@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:The Rescue Project - Back by Popular Demand! - PM Session
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-rescue-project-back-by-popular-demand-pm-session/2026-05-28/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Event-_Rescue-Prj-English-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T113000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T212313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T212313Z
UID:10003625-1779960600-1779967800@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:The Rescue Project - Back by Popular Demand! - AM Session
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-rescue-project-back-by-popular-demand-am-session/2026-05-28/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Event-_Rescue-Prj-English-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T203000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T213407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T213407Z
UID:10003640-1779908400-1779913800@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:THE CHRISTIAN MYTHIC NARRATIVE: THE DEEP HISTORY OF THE WORLD Explore the Christian story from Creation to the Church
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-christian-mythic-narrative-the-deep-history-of-the-world-explore-the-christian-story-from-creation-to-the-church/2026-05-27/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Event-_Christian-Narrative-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T210000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T212610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T212610Z
UID:10003632-1779390000-1779397200@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:The Rescue Project - Back by Popular Demand! - PM Session
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-rescue-project-back-by-popular-demand-pm-session/2026-05-21/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Event-_Rescue-Prj-English-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T113000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T212313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T212313Z
UID:10003624-1779355800-1779363000@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:The Rescue Project - Back by Popular Demand! - AM Session
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-rescue-project-back-by-popular-demand-am-session/2026-05-21/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Event-_Rescue-Prj-English-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T203000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T213407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T213407Z
UID:10003639-1779303600-1779309000@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:THE CHRISTIAN MYTHIC NARRATIVE: THE DEEP HISTORY OF THE WORLD Explore the Christian story from Creation to the Church
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-christian-mythic-narrative-the-deep-history-of-the-world-explore-the-christian-story-from-creation-to-the-church/2026-05-20/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Event-_Christian-Narrative-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T200000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260406T184009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T184009Z
UID:10003617-1779303600-1779307200@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:Hope and Healing Continues - Forgiveness
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/hope-and-healing-continues-forgiveness/2026-05-20/
LOCATION:New York Room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Event-English-Hope-and-Healing-Program.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T210000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T212610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T212610Z
UID:10003631-1778785200-1778792400@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:The Rescue Project - Back by Popular Demand! - PM Session
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-rescue-project-back-by-popular-demand-pm-session/2026-05-14/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Event-_Rescue-Prj-English-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T113000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T212313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T212313Z
UID:10003623-1778751000-1778758200@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:The Rescue Project - Back by Popular Demand! - AM Session
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-rescue-project-back-by-popular-demand-am-session/2026-05-14/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Event-_Rescue-Prj-English-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T203000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260417T213407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T213407Z
UID:10003638-1778698800-1778704200@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:THE CHRISTIAN MYTHIC NARRATIVE: THE DEEP HISTORY OF THE WORLD Explore the Christian story from Creation to the Church
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/the-christian-mythic-narrative-the-deep-history-of-the-world-explore-the-christian-story-from-creation-to-the-church/2026-05-13/
LOCATION:SLOT Parish Center\, large conference room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Event-_Christian-Narrative-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T200000
DTSTAMP:20260717T023121
CREATED:20260406T184009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T184009Z
UID:10003616-1778698800-1778702400@stlawrence-sacredheart.org
SUMMARY:Hope and Healing Continues - Forgiveness
DESCRIPTION:Let’s all use our imagination: Imagine that we each are jigsaw puzzle pieces that belong to an enormous puzzle. Let’s say the puzzle is the size of our galaxy and that every human being who was ever conceived is a piece of that puzzle. That includes all miscarried or aborted\, and still-born babies. Like traditional jigsaw pieces\, we all have interlocking appendages that connect to the other pieces in the puzzle. The basic strategy for putting jigsaw puzzles together is to dump out all the pieces on a big table\, turn them all face up\, separate ones with straight edges\, find the four corners\, and group the pieces by color and pattern. The four corner pieces are the four pillars of his Catholic Church. God put those pieces in place to maintain the stability of the frame. Let’s say that the pieces with the straight edges are the saints; they teach us boundaries and help keep the rest of the pieces contained. Most of us bumble around for much of our life trying to find our place in the puzzle. We ignore our color and pattern and get mixed up with some incompatible pieces that don’t ever really fit\, no matter how much we think we want them to. Sometimes we end up alienating ourselves from the pieces with which we belong\, when a simple quarter turn might allow us to finally connect perfectly. Then there are the pieces that don’t want to be part of God’s puzzle at all. There is a space awaiting them that only they can fill\, where they would feel protected and whole; but they reject the divine plan and try to join or create other puzzles. Their absence leaves gaps; neighboring pieces cannot fully connect\, and their own fraudulent displays can never match the beauty of God’s master. It isn’t as puzzling as we often make it seem. St. Paul tells us that\, “Where the Spirit of the Lord is\, there is freedom.” We are free to choose: free to link into God’s divine scene embraced by the pillars and saints or spend our lives trying to force ourselves into spaces that will never fit. Scripture: Read 2 Corinthians 3:17. What stands out to you? Call to Action: Have you found your place in God’s puzzle? Are you helping others connect too?
URL:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/es/event/hope-and-healing-continues-forgiveness/2026-05-13/
LOCATION:New York Room\, 11 Eastview Ave\, Brewster\, NY\, 10509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Faith Formation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://stlawrence-sacredheart.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Event-English-Hope-and-Healing-Program.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynda Holler":MAILTO:slotlynda@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR