Theology-On-Tap
For Young Adults
Returns to St. Barbara
Tuesday: July 12, 19, 26 & August 2
7:00 p.m. Refreshments and BBQ - 7:30 p.m. Presentation
Young Adults: See How Faith can be Fun!

St. Barbara Church, 2859 S. Throop St., 60608 (1/2
block south of Archer), invites young adults, 18 through 40, single and
married, to Theology-on-Tap. Come
each Tuesday evening for good food and drink, good conversation, and a good
speaker. TOT pdf Flyer
• July 12
Fr. Pat Brennan, Jesus and The Reign
of God: What Did He Mean?
Fr. Pat Brennan is the director of
Mission Integration of Pastoral Care at The Clare and assists at Thomas the
Apostle in Naperville. He is the former pastor of Holy Family Parish in
Inverness. A practicing psychotherapist, he holds a Doctorate in Clinical
Psychology.
• July 19
Mr. Todd Williamson, The Roman
Missal: What's Changing at Mass and Why?
Mr. Todd Williamson is the director
for the Office for Divine Worship with the Archdiocese of Chicago. He is an
author and presenter in the areas of liturgy and sacraments, and ministers
in the Archdiocese of Chicago teaching religion and theology. .
• July 26
Dr. Terry Nelson Johnson, The Art of
Intimacy: A Good Conversation Is Long Overdue
Dr. Nelson-Johnson is director of
faith formation at Old St. Patrick’s Church. He was on the faculty of Loyola
Academy. He holds a Doctorate in Ministry from the University of St. Mary
of the Lake
• August 2
Fr. William O'Shea, Conscience: How
to Make a Moral Decision
Fr. O’Shea grew up in St. Philip Neri
Parish in Chicago. As a priest in the Diocese of Joliet he ministered in
DuPage & Kane county parishes. He has lectured on scripture & ethics at
Rosary College (Dominican U), is now retired, and assists weekends at Old
St. Patrick's Church.
• August 7
Final Mass and Party with Cardinal Francis George, 4:30 p.m. Mass at
St. James Chapel at the Quigley Center (835 N. Rush St.) following by
reception in courtyard from 5:30-8:00 p.m. Admission is free but a ticket
is needed.
For more information, contact: StBarbara@StBarbaraChicago.org
or call the parish at: 312-842-7979.