r Dr MI 48359 .299142 CITY HOME STATE NAME TAG: ZIP WORK AMOUNT . Include payment for Retreat House if choosing that option CHECK # ADDRESS 3/15/15, 7:09 AM 2:15 pm WALSHWALSHMULLEN 4:00 pm EUCHARISTEUCHARISTEUCHARIST 5:00 pm Dinner Dinner Dinner 6:30 pm BYRNESBYRNESBYRNES 8:00 pm Prayer Prayer Prayer SCHEDULE 9:00 am 9:15 am 11:00 am 12:15 pm MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAYTHURSDAY Prayer Prayer Prayer Prayer WALSHWALSHMULLEN MULLEN WALSHWALSHMULLEN MULLEN Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch MAIL CHECK WITH THIS FORM TO: CASTELOT SUMMER SCRIPTURE, 1636 BLOOMFIELD PLACE DRIVE #243, BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 48302 MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: WE ARE THE CHURCH CONFERENCES E-MAIL PHONE: CELL APT.# NAME (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY) eemer Catholic - Google Maps SCHEDULE Castelot Summer Scripture June 22–25, 2015 Carey Walsh “Creation Theology in the Old Testament” June 22/23 Fr. Patrick Mullen “Meeting Jesus Through the Eyes of Luke” June 24/25 “The Psalms: Lifting up the Soul to God.” June 22-24 Evenings Bp. Michael Byrnes These lectures will examine the persistence of creation in the Old Testament against death, chaos, and evil and demonstrate its spiritual relevance for today. Genesis, Leviticus, Job, Ecclesiastes, and Isaiah all offer rich perspectives on creation with the key themes of creation and chaos, human dominion, a Promised Land, and farming as stewardship. We will contrast these biblical ideas with those of contemporary science, such as the Big Bang, Evolution, and Chaos theory. In addition, there will be a focus on biblical animals for their role in revelation and bestowing wisdom to human beings. Carey Walsh, Th.D (Harvard) is professor of Old Testament at Villanova University, lecturing on Biblical Theology, Science and Religion, Sustainability and Biblical Ethics. She is the author of Chasing Mystery: A Catholic Biblical Theology. Fr. Patrick Mullen Meeting Jesus Through Luke’s Eyes Each of the four Gospel writers has a special insight into the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Luke, whose readings will be used from Advent 2015 – November 2016, is the master story teller of the Four Evangelists. He artfully reworks his earlier sources and adds a treasure trove of unique material, opening up Jesus’ infancy and adolescence for his readers, sharing the clearest female voices in the New Testament and advocating for the poor. This workshop is appropriate for all adult believers open to a deeper level of engagement with Scripture, but will be particularly suited for preachers, catechists, RCIA leaders, and liturgy planners. A priest of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Fr. Patrick Mullen is professor of Biblical Studies, New Testament, at St. John’s Seminary, Camarillo and pastor of Padre Junipero Serra Parish, Camarillo. The book of Psalms has a central place in both Jewish and Christian traditions. The Gospels tell of Jesus and the disciples singing “hymns”– likely the so-called Hallel psalms. Thomas Merton wrote that the psalms “contain within themselves the silence of high mountains and the silence of heaven. . . . The Psalter only truly begins to speak and sing within us when we have been led by God and lifted up by Him, and have ascended into its silences.” This grand collection of psalms is a treasured hymnbook inviting and expressing the people’s praise to God. Here is also a prayer book, voicing the needs of individuals and the community in times of trouble. Finally, the book of Psalms serves as instruction book, as indicated in the opening psalm’s invitation to “meditate day and night” on the life-giving word of God. (Ps. 1:2) Bishop Michael Byrnes was ordained a priest for Detroit in 1996, earned his Doctorate in Sacred Theology in 2003 from the Gregorian University and ordained to the episcopacy in 2005. Bishop Byrnes is the Regional Moderator, Northeast Region, Archdiocese of Detroit. ON-TIME FULL CONFERENCE: $378 3 or more @ $340 Religious @ $340 $438 PER DAY: MONDAY $108 $128 TUESDAY $108 $128 WEDNESDAY $108 $128 THURSDAY $54 $64 PER PRESENTER: CAREY WALSH $162 FR PATRICK MULLEN $135 $202 $175 BISHOP BYRNES (Evening only, includes dinner) Castelot Summer Scripture began in 1996 at the former St. John Provincial Seminary in Plymouth, MI. The summer scripture is named in honor of Fr. John (Jack) Castelot (cast-uh-low) who introduced so many of us in the Archdiocese of Detroit to the richness of the scriptures. Jack died in 1999, but his blessing remains as we continue to grow year by year. We look forward to welcoming back old friends and meeting new friends this summer for the 19th Castelot Summer Scripture. MON, $30 The model is pretty simple. It is not like school, but rather set in the context of prayer – morning and evening prayer, afternoon Eucharist. It is meant for ordinary people who have a love of scripture and a thirst for deeper understanding. Spring Hill Suites (Marriott) 4919 Interpark Dr. Orion, MI 48359 248-475-4700 1-800-Marriott (800-627-7468) On-Line: www.Marriott.com/DTWRA Why don’t you join us to spend some time with the Good Book this summer? LATE Creation theology is a vibrant, life-affirming wisdom throughout the Old Testament and into the New. It reveals a reverence for life, a connectedness with the environment, and the human capacity for wonder. CASTELOT REGISTRATION 2015 Late Registration May 31, 2015 Bp. Michael Byrnes "The Psalms: Lifting Up the Soul to God" Carey Walsh Creation Theology in the Old Testament Tues. $30 Wed. $30 ALL THREE EVENINGS $75 St. Mary Retreat House $30 per night: SUN. MON. TUES. WED. ASK FOR THE Castelot Scripture ROOM BLOCK $109 + tax
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