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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Noted Author and Papal Biographer George Weigel Honors JPII at Holy Trinity

Are the Jesuits Shocked?

Weigel, arch conservative nice guy who isn't known especially for catering to liberal Jesuit lines will come to a Holy Trinity sponsored event in Georgetown, as specially invited by the deChantal Group (named after French famous Saint Jane deChantal, friend of that other famous Saint Francis deSales -and you thought that the French didn't appreciate their Saints?).
I expect most lively gracious conversation and perhaps toleration for mild dissent trying not to sound contentious. As I last told him, I blame everything, including a free spirited non-conformity of sorts on my Presbyterian mother when things don't work out- handy excuse to always blame one's mother. Just don't try it on the Blessed one Mary, most Holy, Virgin. She always wins.

This Just in From their Communications Committee:
The Holy Trinity deChantal Group welcomes everyone on Saturday, May 8, to the "Taste of Poland," an evening of Polish food and lively conversation with our guest speaker, George Weigel, the internationally recognized expert on Pope John Paul II. Mr. Weigel will share his experiences in writing and teaching in Poland.

Cocktails will be served at 6:30 p.m. followed by a three course elegant dinner in McKenna Hall at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 3513 N Street, NW, Washington, DC. The cost is $35.00, payable at the door. Please RSVP: "Yes, Taste of Poland" in the Subject line to RSAUER-at-aol.com [sub @ for at].


Parking is a bear in G-town but available at Georgetown Visitation School at 35th St. & Volta Pl., NW

La Menu

Pope John Paul's favorite snacks with cocktails
(If you are wondering what exactly those are so am I-can't help you there)

Roast Beef Wadowice StylePotatoes with fresh dill
Medley of Spring Vegetables
Salad
Assorted Pastries served with Coffee and Tea


From: Brother Bob Sauer
Co-communicator (Not a real Brother as in Friar sense, just in the generic everyman sense)

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