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- Posted February 22, 2010
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Annual Lenten Evening of Reflection hosted by Catholic Lawyers Society

The Catholic Lawyers Society of Detroit will conduct its Annual Lenten Evening of Reflection on Thursday, March 4, at the Sacred Heart Major Seminary. The Sacred Heart Major Seminary is located at 2701 Chicago Blvd. in Detroit
The evening will begin with a buffet dinner at 6 p.m. followed by a presentation in the Cardinal Dearden Porch at 7 p.m. by Dr. Eduardo Echeverria on "Redeeming Law: Christian discipleship and the Legal Profession."
Echeverria is an author and professor of Philosophy at the Graduate School of Theology at the Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit. He has been at Sacred Heart Major Seminary since 2003.
The cost of the evening will be $ 25. Checks should be made payable to the Catholic Lawyers Society of Detroit and may be collected at the door or sent in advance to:
Catholic Lawyers Society of Detroit
c/o Patricia Galvin
23409 Jefferson Avenue, Suite 100
St. Clair Shores, MI 48080
Registration is requested by Monday, March 1. Attendees can register by e-mailing Patricia Galvin at prgalvin@sbcglobal.net or calling her at (586) 773-9890.
Published: Mon, Feb 22, 2010
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