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Father Spitzer is a Jesuit Priest and is currently the President of the Magis Center of Reason and Faith (www.magiscenter.com) which produces the most contemporary apologetical materials regarding the complementarity of faith and science available today for teachers and students. Father Spitzer was President of Gonzaga University from 1998 to 2009, where he was able to significantly increase the number of programs in faith, ethics, and leadership, build twenty new facilities, and increase the student body by 75 percent. He is the author of twenty books (including the award-winning New Proofs for the Existence of God: Contributions of Contemporary Physics and Philosophy). Currently, he has his own EWTN television show, Father Spitzer's Universe, and he has appeared on many television shows, including the Larry King Show (debating Stephen Hawking), the History Channel, the Today Show, and a multi-part series for PBS, Closer to the Truth. Most recently, Father Spitzer has launched a MagisAI App which answers hundreds of questions in multiple languages about faith, our soul, Jesus, philosophical and scientific proofs about the existence of God, and many more pertinent faith topics.

An Evening with 

Fr. Robert Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D.

"Seeing Light in Our Suffering: A Reflection on 2 Corinthians 12"

 

WHEN: Thursday, February 19, 2026

TIME:  4 PM Pacific / 7 PM Eastern

WHERE:  On Zoom

Registration is required.

Suggested Donation is $20.00

   At Lent’s beginning and within days of the Catholic Church’s annual commemoration of World Day of the Sick (February 11), The Peace in the Storm Project is delighted to host Father Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D., for an uplifting evening of reflection for anyone who is facing challenges of suffering and faith. From an introduction on 2 Corinthians 12, Father Spitzer will offer “Four Sources of Light” in our faith in which to see light in the obscurity of suffering, then provide insight on trust as the foundation of walking with God in times of suffering and some prayers and habits for surrendering to God.

 

Proceeds from this event will help support the mission of The Peace in the Storm Project. If the requested donation amount poses a hardship, please contact Maureen Pratt at maureen@thepeaceinthestormproject.com

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ONLINE FACILITATOR MEETING

Current and future group facilitators are invited to attend our FREE monthly Leader Meetings. These informative and friendly online gatherings provide fellowship, The Peace in the Storm Project's latest news, and enable group facilitators to share their experiences, questions, and suggestions with others. 

The next Facilitator Meeting will be

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Click the link below to register (it's free!):

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Fairfield County Catholic - Go to page 12.

 

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Bearers of Hope - Jubilee of Disability - "Caring for the Caregiver" with Maureen Pratt, Charleen Katra (NCPD) and Mark Bradford (Word on Fire)

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In April 2025, Maureen Pratt was a guest for "Bearers of Hope - Jubilee of Disability," sponsored by Word on Fire and National Catholic Partnership on Disability. She spoke about "Caring for the Caregiver." Click the link to the YouTube video to watch!

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Peace in the Storm for Caregivers 
by Maureen Pratt


received 3rd Place in the Inspirational Category of the Association of Catholic Publishers 2025 Excellence in Publishing Awards!

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Hear the Relevant Radio Interview!

On Friday, June 14, Maureen Pratt was welcomed as a guest on Relevant Radio's program, "Morning Air." Here's the link to the interview!

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