Summertime Spiritual Moment Yeast of the Pharisees Fr. Mike Savelesky
Jesus tells us, his disciples, to beware of the spiritual path of the Pharisees. But what was the problem? What did they not see and avoid that we should? How are we to make bread without their brand of yeast?
Summertime Spiritual Moments are programs designed to give participants a taste of what it is like to attend Day of Prayer or Retreat. They begin with Mass, a delicious breakfast will be served, and a spiritual talk will be presented. There is no cost to attend. Please invite a friend to join you, who has not been to Immaculate Heart in a long time or before.
Bio – Father Michael Savelesky
Father Michael Savelesky was ordained to the diaconate on March 30, 1972, and ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Spokane on Aug. 4, 1973. He completed his theology studies at the American College in Louvain, Belgium, where he received a PhD in religious studies, with emphasis on the study of morality. He served in several parishes of the diocese and has also held a number of administrative positions in the diocese, He directed the formation process for classes of permanent deacons for the diocese, and also has taught as an adjunct assistant professor at Gonzaga University. Father, now retired, was named Moderator of the Curia of the diocese in 2011, Vicar General for Internal Matters in 2014, and after Bishop (now Cardinal) Blase Cupich was named to the Chicago Archdiocese, he was elected Diocesan Administrator, serving until Bishop Thomas Daly was installed May 2015. To register, please
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