Finding God in the Everyday
A conversation with Claire Noonan (Week 4)| Host: | |
| Type: | |
| Network: | Global |
| Date: | Wednesday, August 5, 2009 |
| Time: | 7:30pm - 9:00pm |
| Location: | Noonan Reading Room (Lewis Hall, 2nd floor) |
| Street: | 7900 W Division Street |
| City/Town: | River Forest, IL |
Description
The nationally recognized "Theology on Tap" is a FREE speaker and discussion series designed specifically for young adults. It is a great way for people to meet in a casual, informal atmosphere to talk with a theological expert on a topic of faith while enjoying food and drink together!
Invite your friends and join us this week for a lively conversation with Claire Noonan, Director of the Siena Center.
FREE food and beer provided to attendees!
(This program's tentative theme: Pretzel fun)
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Claire Noonan, MDiv, director, is a practical theologian who brings more than a decade of experience in university ministry, young adult faith formation, and social justice education to the work of the Siena Center. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from The Catholic University of America with a Bachelor of Arts in English and Religion. She earned a Master of Divinity degree at the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley. She is presently a candidate for the Ecumenical Doctor of Ministry degree at Catholic Theological Union. In addition to directing the Siena Center, Claire serves on the Boards of Directors of Dominican Volunteers USA, and Jesuit Volunteer Corps: Midwest. She is a former Board member of the Catholic Network of Volunteer Service, and Su Casa Catholic Worker. She is the wife of Anthony Schmitz, and proud mother of Mary Siena Schmitz.
Invite your friends and join us this week for a lively conversation with Claire Noonan, Director of the Siena Center.
FREE food and beer provided to attendees!
(This program's tentative theme: Pretzel fun)
*** *** ***
Claire Noonan, MDiv, director, is a practical theologian who brings more than a decade of experience in university ministry, young adult faith formation, and social justice education to the work of the Siena Center. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from The Catholic University of America with a Bachelor of Arts in English and Religion. She earned a Master of Divinity degree at the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley. She is presently a candidate for the Ecumenical Doctor of Ministry degree at Catholic Theological Union. In addition to directing the Siena Center, Claire serves on the Boards of Directors of Dominican Volunteers USA, and Jesuit Volunteer Corps: Midwest. She is a former Board member of the Catholic Network of Volunteer Service, and Su Casa Catholic Worker. She is the wife of Anthony Schmitz, and proud mother of Mary Siena Schmitz.

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Event Type
This is an open event. Anyone can join and invite others to join.
Admins
- Theology on Tap 2009 (creator)
