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Philip Gray will be coming to Oswego, Friday January 31, at 6:00 to hold a presentation focusing on the rights (under Canon Law) of Catholic parishioners during parish reconfiguration. There will be about an hour-long presentation explaining the process and educating the local Faithful on how they can remain respectfully and rightfully involved. He will also speak on ways to strengthen and constructively support the Catholic faith and mission during this time and ways to encourage spiritual nourishment. He will then engage in an open forum for a question/answer session.
Please do not miss out on the opportunity to be educated by one of the greatest Canon Lawyers in the United States. We are incredibly blessed that he is able to come all the way to Oswego at this time.
This is a FREE event
Philip C.L. Gray, J.C.L. President and Canon Lawyer A lifelong Catholic, dedicated husband and father, and successful business entrepreneur, Philip Gray joined the staff of The St. Joseph Foundation in 1996 as a private consultant in canon law. His educational background in Canon Law, Theology, Mental Health and Human Services, and Philosophy, has given him a strong basis for his work within the Foundation. Philip has taught as an adjunct faculty member of Franciscan University of Steubenville since 1998. He previously served as the Vice President of Catholics United for the Faith, and ran its Information Services and Membership Services programs. Under his care, the Information Services program answers an average of 800 questions/month, and was considered one of the most robust apologetics and Catholic information services in North America. In January 2002, he launched a full-time private canon law practice, Professional Canonical Services. He joined the Board of Directors in 2010 and became president of The St. Joseph Foundation in January 2014. With the affiliation of Catholics United for the Faith (CUF) to The St. Joseph Foundation in February 2017, Philip became President of CUF as well.








