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Grounds Beautification Day – April 26, 2025
Our Lady of Divine Providence House of Prayer® 711 S. Bayview Ave., Clearwater, FL, United StatesPlease help Our Lady of Divine Providence House of Prayer® to clean up and refurbish or campus.
Lunch will be provided for all volunteers. April 26, 2025 9am-2pm
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Renewed Life in the Spirit Seminar – May 31, 2025
FeaturedOur Lady of Divine Providence House of Prayer® 711 S. Bayview Ave., Clearwater, FL, United StatesPresented by the Marian Servants of Divine Providence®
Join us for a Renewed Life in the Spirit Seminar
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Theological Foundations of the Catholic Faith // January 12-16, 2026
Our Lady of Divine Providence House of Prayer® 711 S. Bayview Ave., Clearwater, FL, United StatesPresented by Fr. Joseph Waters
This course will present a systematic overview of the fundamental theological underpinnings of Catholic Doctrine. Students will be led to survey the Catholic understanding of Divine Revelation, the central mysteries of the Nicene Creed, (Trinity, Christology, Pneumatology, Mariology, Ecclesiology); the Sacramentality of the Church, Christ Centered morality, and Christian Prayer. The goal of the Course is laying the foundation of a systematic approach to theological study and reflection.
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Spiritual Masters of the Catholic Church // January 19-23, 2026
Our Lady of Divine Providence House of Prayer® 711 S. Bayview Ave., Clearwater, FL, United StatesPresented by Fr. Daniel Klimek
This course is an introduction to the foremost spiritualities that have shaped Catholic Faith and discipleship. Students will be invited to delve into the rich ascetic traditions found in the teachings of renowned saints and spiritual leaders.
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Understanding the Role & Titles of Mary in Salvation History // February 7, 2026
Our Lady of Divine Providence House of Prayer® 711 S. Bayview Ave., Clearwater, FL, United StatesPresented by Fr. Carlos Rojas
Fr. Rojas will explain the rationale that supports the Vatican’s latest document “Mater Populi Fidelis” (Mother of the Faithful People) approved by Pope Leo XIV which emphasizes that while Mary has a unique role in salvation, titles such as “Co-Redemptrix” and “Mediatrix” are inappropriate and potentially misleading.
