Please join us for our annual Thomas More Feast Dinner
_Date:_ MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2020
_Where and When: _MASS AT 5:00 P.M. - OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
CATHOLIC CHURCH, 202 St. Patrick Street, Toronto
RECEPTION AT 5:45 PM; DINNER AT 7:00 P.M. - ROYAL CANADIAN MILITARY
INSTITUTE, 426 University Ave, Toronto
_Guest Speaker: _REV. PETER TURRONE, PhD, Pastor & Executive
Director, Newman Centre Catholic Mission at University of Toronto and
Chaplain of the Guild
_Topic:_ Fr. PETER TURRONE WILL TALK ABOUT RESILIENCE, SOCIAL MEDIA
AND FAITH AMONG EMERGING ADULTS, drawing on his experiences in
ministering to young people in Mongolia, Italy and Canada. He will
offer helpful insights for law firms employing millennials and
_post_-millennials, and for parents seeking to understand them.
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REV. PETER TURRONE, PHD
Fr. PETER’s global journey of FAITH AND MINISTRY HAS BEEN ONE OF
CONTRASTS DEFINED BY THE IMPERATIVE OF JESUS TO “walk humbly” in
service and learning. He is the Executive Director of the Newman
Centre at the University of TORONTO and Pastor of St. THOMAS AQUINAS
CHURCH, where he ministers to students, faculty and local
parishioners, offering incisive FAITH-based, real world perspectives
and mentorship. Fr. Peter also serves as Chaplain of the Thomas More
Lawyers’ Guild of Toronto.
As a seminarian, Fr. Peter undertook studies in theology at the
Pontifical Urbania University in Rome. Fr. Peter then served as a
missionary in outer Mongolia on the borders of the Gobi Desert, where
he helped establish the “world’s youngest Catholic church” in
one of the most remote parts of the planet. After three years, he
returned to Canada, and was appointed as associate pastor at St. Clare
of Assisi parish in Woodbridge, Ontario where his main ministry was as
chaplain and liaison to nine neighbouring schools in the area.
Before becoming a priest, Fr. Peter was on a path to academia. He
earned an undergraduate degree in specialized psychology at York
University in 1998. Then, he went on to earn his masters and doctorate
degrees in medical science and neuroscience at U of T in 2004. As
part of his program, Fr. Peter also worked as a research scientist at
the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, examining the side effects
of antipsychotic drugs.
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