Join us every Friday during Lent for Mass (5:30 p.m.), our Soup Supper Series (6 p.m.), and Stations of the Cross (7 p.m.). This year’s speaker series will focus on the various tools that we have been given for spiritual freedom.
All talks will last approximately 30 minutes and take place in Fletcher Hall starting at 6:30 p.m. after a light supper is served.
March 14: “Holy Water & Rosaries: Using Sacramentals as Weapons of Grace” |
Presented by Diama Norris, Marquette librarian & CTK parishioner
No RSVP needed.
About Diama
Diama Norris is a dedicated wife, mother, and school librarian with a passion for fostering a love of reading in students. For the past three years, she has served as the school librarian at Marquette Catholic School, where she enjoys creating an engaging and supportive learning environment. A Catholic convert, Diama has been a parishioner at Christ the King for 18 years, finding strength and inspiration in her faith.
She holds a B.A. in English Literature and Political Science from the University of Tulsa, as well as a Master’s in Library and Information Studies from the University of Oklahoma. Outside of her professional life, Diama is an avid reader, a lover of baking homemade bread, and enjoys spending quality time with her children. In her spare time, she can often be found listening to music or podcasts, always exploring new ideas and interests.