In partnership with CARE (Center for Aging Resources and Enrichment) at Le Moyne College, The Spiritual Renewal Center of Syracuse is introducing a five-part series on Spirituality and Aging.

Have you noticed that we are living longer and may be experiencing a better quality of life than our predecessors? Aging need not be viewed as a time of diminishment, but as an intentional time to harvest all of our life experiences and to explore the spiritual growth that is the fruit of this final stage of life. The soul, like a fine wine, must be properly aged and tended so it can yield its wisdom in our later years. If you are 50 years and older, come and be awakened to a vision of spiritual eldering.

The speaking events will take place on five Tuesdays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Spiritual Renewal Center of Syracuse, located at 1342 Lancaster Ave. A free-will offering is suggested. For more information, call 315-472-6546. To register, visit spiritualrenewalcenter.com. Click on Events then scroll to Spirituality and Aging Series.

Weekly Speaking Events

Apr. 22: “Spiritual wisdom in our Aging Years” with Fr. John Rose

Apr. 29: “The Changing Landscape of Aging: Inevitable Losses and Possible Gains” with Dr. Terry O’Brien

May 6: “The Art of Empowering Others to Find Calm Despite the Cacophony of a Chaotic World” with Fr. Cliff Auth

May 13: “Loneliness and Social Isolation” with Mary Anne Corasanti

May 20: “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Aging” with Dave Pasinski


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