Conversation about the new evangelization will be brewing among Catholics and friends in their 20s and 30s during an upcoming Theology on Tap discussion series.
Father Michael Costik and seminarian Dominic Marini will speak about “Living and Sustaining our Witness as Disciples” during a talk at 7 p.m. Aug. 6 at the Elmwood Inn, 1256 Mount Hope Ave., Rochester.
Bishop Emeritus Matthew H. Clark will speak about “Spirituality and the New Evangelization: Can We be Spiritual But Not Religious?” at 7 p.m. Aug. 14 at The Old Toad, 277 Alexander St., Rochester.
Father Bob Kennedy, pastor of Rochester’s Blessed Sacrament and St. Boniface parishes, will speak on “Stirring up the World: An Evening on Pope Francis” at 7 p.m. Aug. 21 at The Firehouse Saloon, 814 Clinton Ave. South, Rochester.
Damian Zynda, Christian formation director at Church of the Transfiguration in Pittsford, will speak on “Being a Christian in Everyday Life: Living the Good News in the World” at 7 p.m. Aug. 28 at Johnny’s Irish Pub, 1382 Culver Road, Rochester.
The new evangelization is a movement to kindle and rekindle the Catholic faith in those who are unchurched, those who have fallen away from the faith and those who seek to grow in their faith.
This year’s Theology on Tap series is cosponsored by the Diocese of Rochester, Blessed Sacrament/St. Boniface parishes and the Office of Vocations. For details, call 585-328-3228, ext. 1218.