Eucharistic Revival Event #5: An Invitation to Amazing Communion
Date: September 28
Time: 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Place: Church
On September 28, join us at the Church from 2:00pm to 5:00pm for Eucharistic Revival Event #5, featuring Sr. Regina Robbins as our esteemed presenter. This enriching event will delve into the profound mysteries of the Eucharist, guiding us to a deeper understanding of its significance in our faith and daily lives.
Sr. Regina Robbins will lead us through a thought-provoking presentation titled "Amazing Communion: Our Strength, Support, and Consolation." Her talk will explore the Eucharist as the great mystery of our faith, revealing God’s abundant love and presence. She will discuss how this sacred sacrament invites us into a deeper relationship with Jesus and fosters a strong communion with one another.
The event is a wonderful opportunity for reflection on the Eucharist as a gift from God—a love-gift that empowers us to receive and share God's grace with others. Attending will give you insights into how this sacred practice can be a source of strength, support, and consolation in your spiritual journey.
Don't miss this chance to enrich your faith and experience a meaningful communion with our community. We look forward to seeing you there as we continue our journey of Eucharistic revival together.
About Our Guest SpeakerSister Regina Robbins, S.N.D.
Notre Dame Center, Thousand Oaks
Sister Regina Robbins, a native of California and a Sister of Notre Dame, received her degrees from Mount St. Mary’s College and Loyola-Marymount University, Los Angeles, and from the Gregorian University in Rome where she lived for four years. She has done post-graduate studies at the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkley, California and Aquinas Institute of Preaching in St. Louis. She is a certified spiritual director and retreat presenter.
Sister Regina served as Novice Directress for a number of years and taught theology and scripture. She was director of Pastoral Formation at St. John’s Seminary for 16 years and also worked with seminarians at Juan Diego House in Gardena.