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We're such a culture of ‘doing’ all the time. Everyone lauds productivity as such a great thing, but nobody ever asks, ‘Was it beautiful?’

Pia Chaudhari Cameron, Woman of the Week

How do we hunger for righteousness? 

Join author Phoebe Farag Mikhail and Axia Women for a hybrid book launch event celebrating Phoebe’s new book, Hunger for Righteousness: A Lenten Journey Towards Intimacy with God and Loving Our Neighbor.

Just in time to prepare for Lent, come explore the familiar traditions and practices of Lent, Holy Week and Easter from the perspectives of modern and ancient Christian heroes – some familiar, others less well-known. Phoebe Farag Mikhail’s new book brings together surprising and challenging reflections, familiar concepts of almsgiving, prayer, fasting, repentance, reading of Scripture, forgiveness, and pilgrimage are given fresh insight. Come meet the author and learn more about how to draw closer to God and share the love of Christ with your neighbors. After the event, Phoebe will be available to sign books.

Monday, February 17th | 7PM ET

In-Person in collaboration with St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, New York, Metropolitan Philip Auditorium, Rangos Building, 575 Scarsdale Road, Crestwood, NY 10707

Online via Zoom

This is a free event. (Orthodox women only, please.)

Register Here

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