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Faith EducationMay 26, 2015

The Death Penalty Nun

Sister Helen Prejean is a Roman Catholic nun who became an activist for abolition of the death penalty after serving a spiritual advisor to a death row inmate. She chronicled her experience in the book Dead Man Walking, later made into a major motion picture, and her advocacy led to an official change in the catechism of the Roman Catholic Church. This video was produced in 2006, when Sister Helen was a speaker at Trinity Institute National Theological Conference.
FeaturedMay 26, 2015

Confronting Death

On Sunday, March 18, at 1pm, Jon M. Sweeney, Phyllis Tickle’s official biographer, discussed her written work over fifty years (poetry, plays...

FeaturedMay 6, 2015

Charette #3: Moving the Process Forward

Trinity Wall Street held the third in a series of public conversations—called charettes—about plans for the new parish building at 68/74 Trinity Place...
FeaturedMay 2, 2015

Community Conversation: Charette #3

Today: Trinity is moving into the next stage of our charette process. Many ideas were gathered from our conversations during Charettes #1 and #2. The next step is to discuss how those ideas could work together.
FeaturedApril 2, 2015

The Message of Good Friday

Good Friday is unlike any other day in the calendar of the Church.  The Rev. Dr. Mark Bozzuti-Jones of Trinity Wall Street offers this explanation of...
FeaturedMarch 27, 2015

Holy Week: Less Is More?

Holy Week is traditionally a period of heightened intensity as Christians contemplate the final hours in the life of Jesus. The Rev. Lauren Holder of...
FeaturedMarch 16, 2015

Charette: The Sequel

Trinity Wall Street held the second in a series of public conversations---called charettes---to invite recommendations for its new parish building at...
FeaturedMarch 14, 2015

Community Conversation: Charette #2

Parishioners, staff, Trinity partners, and members of the Lower Manhattan community are all invited to participate in a community conversation about the mission of Trinity and its impact on a new parish building at 68/74 Trinity Place. Your voice is important to this process, which will last six months. 
FeaturedMarch 6, 2015

Inviting and Welcoming Everybody

Trinity Wall Street invites you to St. Paul’s Chapel Saturday March 14 for the second in a series of community conversations—called charrettes—to help...