What is "right" and "wrong"? Is what's right for you right for me? Is there a right and wrong for everyone, all the time? These are difficult questions to discuss in our culture. We live in a society that supports the opinion that each person should make up his/her own morality - that there is NO moral truth that applies to everyone. Many of us have been affected by the relativistic outlook that pervades the modern world. Maybe, some of us wonder if there is an absolute right and wrong for everyone. Or maybe we accept that there is a moral standard for all, but we don't know how to explain our moral convictions in a convincing way. Maybe, some of us are afraid of saying something is immoral because we're afraid of offending others or of being labeled "intolerant". How do we talk about morality in a relativistic world?
Please join us for the upcoming 8-part group study WHO AM I TO JUDGE? featuring Edward Sri, a dynamic presenter who will help us understand the classical view of morality and how Catholic morality is all about LOVE. The study will begin at the end of September.
Click here for more information and for the registration form. Registration forms are also available in the narthex and the parish office.