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Seton Hall University

Fourth Faculty Retreat: Education and Grace

The Ordinary and Extraordinary Gifts that Shape our Lives
Directed by Dr. Theresa Bartolotta
March 30,  2017

ETheresa, Bartolotta, Ph.D., CCC-CLPverything we see, touch, and experience is a gift from God.Our food, our planet, our possessions, our talents, are all made possible through the generosity of a loving God. Some of these gifts transcend the ordinary, and it is these gifts that involve grace. Grace can be healing and redemptive yet also involve suffering.  In this session we will explore the natural and supernatural aspects of grace in the context of our daily lives, and consider how grace can enable us to be truly authentic.

Theresa E. Bartolotta, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, is Dean of the School of Health Sciences and Professor of Communication Disorders at Stockton University.  Dr. Bartolotta is a GEM Fellow and graduate of the PRAXIS Program at Seton Hall..

Nancy Enright is an Associate Professor of English and Catholic Studies, and Coordinator of Journey of Transformation. For more information, contact Linda Garofalo or Francia Peterson at (973) 313-6042. Please RSVP to [email protected].

Sponsored by:  The Office of Mission and Ministry, and the Center for Vocation and Servant Leadership.