Five-Part Series on “Aging into Wholeness”
In April, Saint Luke Institute, via its online ministry learning platform SLIconnect.org, partnered with Marist Brother Don Bisson to offer the first in a five-part online seminar entitled “Aging Into Wholeness.” The series will explore the reality of aging from a variety of psychological, spiritual and practical perspectives, and offer considerations for those who minister to elderly persons and others coping with various aspects of the aging process. The first session, “Aging as Symbol: A Psychological Perspective,” held live on April 18, and now available on-demand, focused on individual growth and development as part of the aging process.
Brother Don Bisson, FMS, D. Min., has graduate degrees in liturgy, spirituality, and transpersonal psychology, and earned his Doctor of Ministry at the Pacific School of Religion specializing in Spiritual Direction and Jungian Psychology. With more than 100 live audio recordings available, Brother Bisson is internationally recognized for his lectures, workshops, and retreats on the interrelationship of Christian spirituality and Jungian psychology.
Information about the series, upcoming sessions, and related resources are available via individual access purchase or all-access subscription at SLIConnect.org.