Jesus’ Death in the Last Supper Narratives
St. Patrick-St. Anthony Parish, HartfordSaturday, February 16 from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. and
Sunday, February 17 from 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Although the Last Supper narratives are usually read for the information that they provide about the church’s eucharistic practice, the evangelists used these scenes in each of their Gospels primarily to explain the meaning of Jesus’ death. During this weekend workshop, we will read the accounts of the Last Supper in each of the four Gospels to understand how each account interprets the significance of Jesus’ death and how they open a window onto Christian discipleship and spirituality today.
Presenter: Mr. Paul Sansone
Suggested Offering: $15.00; please bring your own bag lunch for Saturday.
For more information or to register, call the parish at 860-756-4034.
This event is not sponsored by the Catholic Biblical School but is
an authorized make-up for certain requirements towards archdiocesan and
seminary certificates in biblical studies. Only contact BJ about this program if you wish to request it as a make-up for your missed requirements.