BABY BOOMER AGING & SPIRITUALITY: same or different?
The Faculty of Human Sciences
and the Research Centre in Public Ethics and Governance
of Saint Paul University are proud to host
A conversation with Dr. Elizabeth MacKinlay
Date: Monday, October 16, 2017
Time: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Location: 223 Main St, Ottawa, ON K1S 1C4 – Laframboise Hall, Room L120
Free admission. Light refreshments will be served.
The presentation is in English. The conversation will be in English and French.
For more information, please contact: lste-marie@ustpaul.ca
What makes later life meaningful? What gives a frail and isolated or institutionalized older person their sense of wholeness and self? As with previous generations, baby boomers wrestle with these and similar questions in their aging years. However, unlike the context of previous generations, fewer identify with organized religion, in which meaning has traditionally been found. Come discuss and explore how this current phenomenon shapes the spirituality of aging baby boomers.
Presenter: Dr. ELIZABETH MACKINLAY
Reverend Professor, AM, FACN, PhD
Registered nurse
Priest in the Anglican Church of Australia

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