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SURVIVING DIVORCE

“Respect needs to be shown especially for the sufferings of those who have unjustly endured separation, divorce or abandonment…” − Pope Francis

FOR MEN

And

WOMEN

Seeking

HEALING FROM SEPARATION OR DIVORCE

12 week program, Thursdays 7 p.m. − 9 p.m. March 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30, April 20 & 27, May 4, 11, 18 & 25 and June 1 St. John Neumann Pastoral Center, 146 Metlars Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854

This program, while based on the teachings of the Catholic Church, is open to anyone who needs comfort, counsel and clarity after a divorce.

“Surviving Divorce” is a 12-week program, featuring a thirty-minute DVD session each week, which covers the topics of: shock, denial, anger, grief, guilt, forgiveness, money, children, the courts, the ex-spouse, annulment, dating, sexuality, spirituality, re-marriage or staying single, and much more.

Sponsored by the Diocese of Metuchen’s Office of Family Life

For information or to register contact Ro Bersch (908) 313-5947

Deadline to register February 17, 2023 limited to 12 participants

Pre-registration by phone is required

Cost: $25 (for a book)

JOB OPENING: CAMPUS MINISTER FOR SERVICE & SOCIAL JUSTICE

GENERAL DESCRIPTION: n Full Time, 12-month position with benefits n Full job description and application available at https://georgian.edu/human-resources/

The Campus Minister will work collaboratively with the Director of Mission and Ministry as well as other university partners to support the spiritual needs of the entire Georgian Court University community. This position will help animate the Mercy charism through service, social justice & other programming with an eye toward inclusion & accompaniment. The campus minister will help advance the greater university mission of forming students to be whole persons-in-relation who are called and committed to building a more just and compassionate world.

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