Join award-winning author Dawn Eden Goldstein at the next Loyola Press webinar. She will lead us on a journey into the depths of Jesus’ unshakable love by expanding our awareness and appreciation of the time-honored devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Whether you’re a devout Catholic, a seeker of saintly wisdom, or someone longing for divine comfort, learn from Dawn as she offers a fresh perspective on the enduring power of Christ’s love to heal, transform, and guide us in our everyday lives.
The Sacred Heart as a Love for All Times
A Webinar with Dawn Eden Goldstein
April 2, 2025
Dawn Eden Goldstein began her career as a rock-and-roll historian before moving on to editorial positions at the New York Post and the Daily News. In 2016, she became the first woman to earn a doctorate in sacred theology from the University of St. Mary of the Lake. With her graduation from the Catholic University of America School of Canon Law in 2023, she became one of the few laywomen to hold both a doctorate in theology licensed by the Holy See and a licentiate in canon law. Dr. Goldstein, who resides in Washington, DC, has taught at universities and seminaries in the United States, England, and India. She is the author of several books, including The Sacred Heart: A Love for All Times.
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Sorry, I meant Dawn Eden Goldstein (I inadvertently combined the last two names)
On Dawn Edelstein’s webinar on the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Excellent (I hesitated to say “”you rock”, but as Aaron Neville sings “”Tell it like it is”)
A good song (I think) to accompany the St. John image of leaning on Jesus is Bill Wither’s song “”Lean on Me”
(sorry, not the ’60’s, but close -1972)
Ignatian Spirituality – how about that – I taught in a Jesuit high school for 20 years (Loyola of Montreal)
Who else but our Jesuit colleagues would offer a glimpse of the most important yet challenging concepts in our Faith journey. I am grateful to be included. Thank you.
Looking forward to this
Thanks so much for making quality content available to all at no cost! We really appreciate that! God bless you all! 💖
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Thank you for making relevant events like this, available to all.
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