A personal note: I find myself quoting Lewis more than any other author. His guardian angel is very much alive in my brain, moving around its molecules. I find him strikingly clear, even when writing about difficult ideas, always surprising even when writing about what is well known, and inexhaustible, like the sea to a fisherman. He keeps rewarding repeated rereadings—which is my practical definition of a great book and a great author. Above all, he exudes a constant honesty, holiness, and happiness (the true, the good, and the beautiful), that is uncompromising yet graceful and quiet. And he helps me unite my thinking, my living, and my praying as a Catholic Christian. He was not a Roman Catholic but an Anglican, or Anglo-Catholic, and focused on the essentials of what he called "mere Christianity," but his spiritual gravity falls heavily on the Catholic rather than the Protestant side of every issue.
Peter Kreeft, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy at Boston College, is one of the most respected Christian authors of our time. His many bestselling books cover a vast array of topics in spirituality, theology, and philosophy. They include How to Be Holy, Practical Theology, Back to Virtue, Because God Is Real, You Can Understand the Bible, Angels and Demons, Heaven: The Heart's Deepest Longing, and A Summa of the Summa. He loves his five grandchildren, four children, one wife, one cat, and one God.
When do these online classes take place?
These classes will take place on TUESDAYS, MAY 4-JUNE 8, 7-8:30 PM PST
What kind of computer do I need to attend?
Our course will be made interactive using a free video conferencing software called "Zoom". It is very to install and even easier to use. Typically, any inernet connected PC or Mac that is under 10 years old will work. You can also login to the course using a smart phone or personal device like an iPad. If you don't have a computer, you can also call in to the course. However, we highly recommend you use a computer as this course will include visuals that you will not be able to see if you call in. For a list of full requirements, visit here.
Will there be quizzes, tests, or grades?
Be at peace! There will be no graded tests, though there may be some optional quizzes for those who like to measure their knowledge retention!
If I can't make a class, will the lectures be available online later?
Yes. All courses will be recorded so that you can watch or re-watch at a later time.
Can I get college credit for this course?
This will be a non-credit course. However, in the very near future we will be partnering with St. Patrick Seminary to provide course credits that can be used towards a certificate in Pastoral Leadership.
How much does this course cost?
No one will be turned away for inability to make a donation. We kindly ask for $25 donation for five weeks of online courses.
Are scholarships or grants available?
We have included in our registration payment form an option for persons who have the means to sponsor persons who cannot afford to enroll in this course. Please email Deacon Fred Totah.
What is the School of Pastoral Leadership?
The Archdiocese of San Francisco will relaunch the School of Pastoral Leadership this Fall. The School will help form lay leaders in the Church to be effective catechists and evangelizers in the San Francisco Bay Area through providing quality college-level courses. These courses can count towards a certificate.
What if I have questions that aren't listed here?
Feel free to reach out to Deacon Fred Totah, Director of the Office of Pastoral Ministry by email or calling (415) 614-5504.