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Newman Connection Institute -- Coming Soon!!

Thu, Aug 11th, 2011   NC Institute Comments

At the end of this month we are launching the Newman Connection Institute, an online educational classroom that will be available to all members who have taken the United In Prayer pledge for FREE!!
 
  The first two courses we are offering this year are on the YouCat - the new Youth Catechism of the Church, and iFACTS - a course that places Catholic Theology at the heart of Academia.

Exploring YOUCAT is a course based on the new Youth Catechism of the Catholic Church.  We have put together a team of Priests to walk you through the YOUCAT in the form of online video classes.  These classes are targeted not only for our Youth, but all Catholics who have an interest in studying the faith in a realistic way. 

Coming August 29’th!  New Class Every Monday!

iFACTS, the Institute for Advancing Catholic Thought and Studies is a program put on by Vanderbilt Catholic.  This course places Catholic Theology into the heart of Academia.  We will propose Jesus Christ in an intellectually engaging and deep way.  This is a ‘deep end’ look into the Catholic Faith and is intended a college level curriculum.

Coming August 31’st!  New Class Every Wednesday!

Here’s a Sneak Peak at iFACTS!




 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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