UNA VOCE TO HOLD CONFERENCE CALL
Una Voce Georgia will be conducting a free conference call for traditional Catholics in the Georgia, covering both the Atlanta and Savannah Dioceses. The presenter of the first two conference calls will be Fr. John Paul Heiser, OSB who is a priest and Benedictine monk of Saint Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe, Pennsylvania currently assigned to St. Vincent’s dependent priory in Savannah, Georgia. Thankful for the privilege of offering the Traditional Mass regularly in Savannah’s Cathedral, he is also teaching theology at Benedictine Military High School. Fr. John Paul holds BAs from Pennsylvania State University, an M.Div. from Saint Vincent Seminary and an STB from San Anselmo Pontifical University. He has devoted for years and continues to devote a substantial amount of time to the spiritual direction of souls.
Father will present his first talk in November on the Four Temperaments. The four temperaments are an ancient and traditional way of understanding personality. They label an individual’s stable set of dispositions based in the material constitution of the individual. The Catholic Church has generally acknowledge their existence and treats of them in its spiritual theology. The famous Thomist Fr. Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, O.P. mentions temperament heavily in his work and ties temperament to one’s predominant fault. Fr. Jordan Aumann, O.P. and, more recently, Fr. Chad Ripperger, treat of the topic in their work. Understanding temperament is extremely helpful for spiritual direction, spiritual growth, and facility in human relations.
Una Voce has also scheduled a conference call in January on Moral Theology Basics and in March on the traditional Catholic rules on dating and courtship. If anyone has any general or specific questions that you would like to ask Father, and have him answer them on the call, then please email the question to Una Voce at vat2bad@gmail.com
To participate in the conference calls you will need to dail (605) 313-5111. The access code is 725230. All talks will take place at 7:00 pm Eastern on November 12th 2019, January 21 2020, and March 10th 2020. For more details and to see if anything changes please keep referring back here.
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