
"We should forgive the ones who have hurt or angered us, which then allows us to unblock our energy, feel more peaceful and fulfill our desires. Forgiveness is done more to benefit the individual rather than the one being forgiven.” -- Connie Domino

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Saturday’s workshop also features scenes "The Foolishness of God: Desmond Tutu and Forgiveness." The film explores difficult moral and ethical territory by examining Desmond Tutu’s willingness to promote leniency for perpetrators in the aftermath of the most violent human conflicts. Q&A with filmmaker Karen Hayes (pictured right) will follow the screening.
Cost for Saturday’s workshop is $20. Register on the lawn on Sunday or register online here.
Connie Domino will also be featured in the Rector's Forum on Sunday, April 18th at 10:15 a.m..
For more information contact Norma Sigmund via email or at 626.583.2734.
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