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Healing workshop set for Jan. 26-28 at The Antlers
Linda Oppelt

Healing workshop set for Jan. 26-28 at The Antlers

COLORADO SPRINGS. The St. Thomas Aquinas Society is sponsoring a Breakthrough Healing Workshop Jan. 26-28 at The Antlers Wyndham Hotel, 4 S. Cascade Ave. in downtown Colorado Springs. Bishop James Golka will celebrate Mass during the event on Jan. 28 at 11 a.m.

Come and enjoy 3 full days and evenings to celebrate our Catholic faith! Our six priests and international speakers include keynote speakers Father Jim Blount SOLT, and Father Stephen Imbarrato who will join Patrick and Joy Campbell, Tony Melendez, Annie Karto, and more. This is a free conference however, a free-will offering will be most appreciated to cover expenses. All are welcome!

For schedule and registration information please visit www.stthomasaquinassociety.org.

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Finding True Healing in the Eucharist

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One of the most remarkable things about these healings is that faith was all that was required of the one who was healed. It was not warranted on their own accord, nor did they earn it; in the end, it is Jesus Christ alone who truly heals. All we need to do is believe that he can.

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Por eso también nosotros damos siempre gracias a Dios, porque, cuando escucharon la Palabra de Dios que les predicamos, la recibieron, no como palabra humana, sino como realmente es, Palabra de Dios, que actúa en ustedes, los creyentes. -1 Tesalonicenses 2:13

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My dear brothers and sisters in Christ, it is safe to say that in my first year and a half as your bishop, I have done things I never dreamed of doing in my entire life. A lot of those things are just part of the life of a bishop. Some things have been joyful and others sad.

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