The Mystical Metaphors of  Mary Magdalene & the Easter Stories

Online Series with Carolyn Kolovitz

When:  Saturdays March 22, 29 & April 5

Time:   10:00 – 11:15 am CST

Where: Online via Zoom

About The Class

Hidden in earliest Christian writings, history and paintings are ancient messages proclaiming the power of women’s spiritual gifts and the feminine essence. With Mary Magdalene as our guide, let’s explore and embrace those gifts this Lent! We’ll use guided visualization, art, music, reflection and story sharing to contemplate the inward act of spiritual transformation, claim our own authority and uplift the sacred feminine. All genders welcome.

Registration

$65 for the series (three sessions)

(Recordings available for paid registrants who are unable to attend)

 

How It Works

All sessions are Saturdays from 10:00 – 11:15 am via Zoom.

(Recording available if you are unable to be present.)

Register for the class using the button above. You’ll receive a confirmation email.

One participant per registration, so everyone has their own screen to be able to participate fully.

Zoom link and other essential information will be emailed to you by the Friday before each Saturday session.

 

Prerequisites

Internet capability to access Zoom and basic understanding of Zoom.

Carolyn Kolovitz

Instructor

Carolyn’s life work is accompanying people through transition while tapping them into self-compassion and their own deepest values.

A background with trauma survivors informs her faith in intuitive wisdom and
resiliency of the human spirit.

Connecting people with their own inner
knowing is key to her work.

Special interests include Christian mystics, the sacred feminine, creativity as spiritual practice, nighttime dreams & the Enneagram. MA in Theology and Spiritual Direction Certificate from St Catherine University.

Questions?

Email Carolyn at Carolyn@LoyolaSpiritualityCenter.org