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August 26, 2021

Sept. 11 End-Of-Life Seminar Offers Catholic Perspective


All are invited to attend “The Conversation, a live and socially distanced seminar that provides a Catholic perspective on End-of-Life Issues” on Saturday, Sept. 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church in Ennis.

If you’d like to attend this very informative, free seminar hosted by The Catholic Foundation that includes lunch, please complete the registration form on our website by clicking here.

Don’t attend alone. Bring your loved ones and friends to hear from the wonderful lineup of guest speakers talking about pastoral care of the sick and dying, legal decision, Catholic bioethics, funeral and cemetery planning and charitable legacy planning.

During the seminar, you’ll hear a series of conversations about how advance planning on your part keeps your family from having to make difficult decisions and offers your entire family peace of mind.

registration form on our website by clicking here

Pastoral Care of the Sick and Dying
Fr. John Dick, Pastor – St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church
– Our Faith’s Sacramental Graces for the Journey
Legal Considerations: Ensuring Your Wishes are Followed
Michael F. Lynch – Malouf Lynch Jackson & Swinson, P.C.
– Essential Documents and Why They are Important
Principles of Catholic Bioethics
Deacon Charles Stump – Catholic Diocese of Dallas
– Quality of Life & the Dignity of the Human Person
Funeral & Cemetery Planning
Chris Taylor – Dignity Memorial
– Practical Guidance in Working with Service Providers
Charitable Legacy Planning
R. Michael George, CFRE – The Catholic Foundation
– Connecting with Your Favorite Causes, Now & Later

If you have any questions, please contact Amy D’Alise at The Catholic Foundation at 972-331-1645 or email theconversation@catholicfoundation.com.

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