Join us as we begin a new
Women's Bible Study
A Biblical Walk Through the Mass
The Mass is nothing short of amazing. Through it, we encounter God in the most intimate way possible as we hear him speak to us in the Liturgy of the Word and as we receive him Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Holy Eucharist. In his video-based study A Biblical Walk Through the Mass, Dr. Edward Sri explores the roots of the words and gestures we experience at Mass and explains their profound significance. This fascinating tour of the Mass will renew your faith and deepen your love for and devotion to the Holy Eucharist
January 18, 2023 - Session 1
January 25, 2023- Session 2
February 1, 2023- Session 3
February 8, 2023- Session 4
February 15, 2023 - Session 5
(Sessions will be held from 7-8:30pm
in the Ave Maria Room.)
After you register for the study, be sure to order your study materials by clicking HERE
Women’s Scripture Study Mission Statement:
The purpose of the Women’s Scripture Study of Our Lady of Peace Parish is to encourage women to grow closer to Christ and His Church through the study of the Word of God.We join together on a spiritual journey to encounter Christ through study, sharing, fellowship and prayer.
For more information, contact:
Teresa George - (614) 906-2916 - [email protected]
The words, the gestures, and the rituals of the Mass are rich in meaning. Everything we say and do in the Liturgy is steeped in biblical language. A Biblical Walk Through the Mass explores the extraordinary biblical roots of the Liturgy and reveals what it all means and why it all matters. This fascinating tour of the Mass will renew your faith and deepen your love for and devotion to the Holy Eucharist.
"Dr. Sri’s best-selling study program, A Biblical Walk Through the Mass, has been a blessing for thousands over the past decade. ... We need to recommit ourselves to the central act of our faith with passion and joy. This marvelously written aid will help us join ourselves to the Lord as he offers himself to the Father in the Sacrifice of the Mass."
—Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput
OFM Cap., archbishop emeritus of Philadelphia