ETHICS, RELIGION AND HISPANICS by Jorge Piña
August 7, 2012 by Dr. Jorge Piña, LMHC. | Edit
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Riverdale Yonkers Society for Ethical Culture (RYSEC)
http://www.rysec.org/calendar.html
http://www.rysec.org/calendar.html
Looking for an enjoyable and informative way to spend Sunday morning? Miss going to Platforms? Then join us each Sunday morning at 11:00 am for our summer colloquies. Bring your lunch and join us afterwards for our Greet and Eat. This year, we will again offer our popular colloquies program – an opportunity to share ideas and conversation on a theme. RYSEC Members will present these topics.
COLLOQUIES
Sunday, August 12
ETHICS, RELIGION AND HISPANICS
Jorge Piña, Member
11:00 AM
ETHICS, RELIGION AND HISPANICS
Jorge Piña, Member
11:00 AM
Some studies suggest that a growing number of Hispanics are leaving organized religion. Are Humanist-oriented movements such as Ethical Culture paying attention to these “un-churched”, godless Hispanics? Dr. Jorge Piña is wondering if this is the right momentum for the establishment of the first HISPANIC SOCIETY FOR ETHICAL CULTURE (HiSEC) in the United States within the movement founded by Felix Adler in 1876. And to create a vital connection with all of the 22 congregations within the American Ethical Union (AEU). The objective is to bring a permanent dialogue on diversity and to reach out to the vibrant Hispanic community across the country, increase memberships, train more leaders and open new branches and retreats in the Caribbean, Latin-America and Spain. And celebrate platforms and ceremonies in other languages, especially in the Spanish language. Being this a mayor trend that has had important and lasting results in other religions and congregations all around the world since 500 years ago, Dr. Piña believes the moment is NOW.
The Society Meeting House is at 4450 Fieldston Road, at the corner of Fieldston Road and Manhattan College Parkway in the Riverdale section of the Bronx.
For directions: http://www.rysec.org/directions.html
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About Dr. Jorge Piña
About Dr. Jorge Piña
Dr. Jorge Piña is a poet and a psychoanalyst in private practice in New York. He is the author of 6 books of poetry. In 1990 he founded the International Metapoetry Movement (MIM). He is a member of the Riverdale-Yonkers Society for Ethical Culture. Dr. Piña lives in Riverdale with his wife Karina Rieke and his two children: Kamila and Kamilo.
In Spanish: http://my.vcita.com/jorge.pina