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A Spirituality of Aging (Aging into Wholeness #2)

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Marist Brother Don Bisson, F.M.S., D.Min., will discuss later-life aging. Not only about loss, it can be the last great adventure which God has prepared for us!

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Thursday, May 16, 2024 from 1 – 2 p.m. ET

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  • Overview

    We often emphasize later-life aging as a period of diminishment and loss, which is true. Yet aging is equally a ripening of spirit, a birthing of spiritual freedom and the final stages of maturity. Aging can be the last great adventure which God has prepared us! In this second part of our five-part series, Marist Brother Don Bisson, F.M.S., D.Min., will illustrate this great potential.

    (NOTE: You may register for each part of the webinar series without viewing the prior parts, and each webinar in the series will have its own registration sign-up.)


    About the Presenter

    Brother Don Bisson, FMS D. Min. has graduate degrees in liturgy, spirituality, and transpersonal psychology, and earned his Doctor of Ministry at the Pacific School of Religion specializing in Spiritual Direction and Jungian Psychology. With more than 100 live audio recordings available, Brother Bisson is internationally recognized for his lectures, workshops, and retreats on the interrelationship of Christian spirituality and Jungian psychology.


    Learning Outcomes

    1. Understanding growth in the context of later-life aging
    2. Recognizing signs of growing maturity in old age
    3. Celebrating life fully in its latter stages

    Reflection Questions

    1. Can you consider examples of how your understanding of aging has been influenced by contemporary culture? Have these influences been helpful, or not?
    2. What areas of growth are ripe at this moment for you to recognize? Can you describe them?
    3. What new insights can you apply to your life at this moment?

    Find out more details about other parts of the series.