Mother Dolores Hart, OSB - "The Nun Who Kissed Elvis" - to Speak at The Leo House in New York City
Devout Benedictine nun to address the importance of love in today's challenging world and sign copies of her inspiring autobiography
NEW YORK, April 25, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- On Monday, May 15, Mother Dolores Hart, OSB will discuss "How does love really fit in today's world?" and sign copies of her autobiography, The Ear of the Heart: An Actress' Journey from Hollywood to Holy Vows, at The Leo House in New York City. The event is sponsored by The Leo House and Relevant Radio 1430AM – New York Metropolitan Area with support from the Archdiocese of New York.
"The Leo House is thrilled to welcome Mother Dolores back for what promises to be an unforgettable evening of inspiration for Catholics and non-Catholics alike," explained David Smith, Executive Director of The Leo House. "Her faith, integrity and commitment to service come through loud and clear every time she speaks, and we're honored to support the vision she and her fellow Benedictine sisters have to continue the inspiration and faith of the Abbey."
Who: |
Mother Dolores Hart, OSB |
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What: |
Inspirational Lecture: "How does love really fit in today's world?" |
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When: |
Monday, May 15th at 5:30 PM |
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Where: |
The Leo House, 332 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10011 |
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Why: |
Portion of proceeds to benefit Abbey of Regina Laudis New Horizons Building Project |
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How to Register: |
Tickets are $24.99 each. Register at https://leohousenyc.com/motherdoloreshart2017/ |
About Mother Dolores
Before taking her religious vows to become a Roman Catholic Benedictine nun in 1966, Mother Dolores was a prominent actress in Hollywood, making 10 films in five years and playing opposite such leading men as Elvis Presley, Montgomery Clift and Robert Wagner. Last year, she celebrated her Golden Jubilee of 50 years of vowed life at the Abbey of Regina Laudis in Bethlehem, CT, where she continues to serve the monastic community today.
About the Abbey of Regina Laudis New Horizons Building Project
A portion of the proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the second phase of the Abbey's New Horizons Building Project, which will include a complete rebuilding of the original chapel, transformation of an existing dormitory into an urgently needed infirmary and much-needed improvements to living spaces, workshops, offices and public spaces. Founded in 1947, the Abbey is a community of contemplative Benedictine women dedicated to the praise of God through prayer and work.
About The Leo House
The Leo House is a nonprofit Catholic guesthouse dedicated to offering affordable housing for people of all faiths, including the clergy, students, travelers and those visiting sick friends and relatives. Originally established in the Battery Park area in 1889 by papal certification by Pope Leo XIII, The Leo House moved to its current Chelsea location in 1926, and is ranked #13 out of 192 by TripAdvisor for Specialty Housing in New York City.
Media Contact:
Ashley Bryant
The Leo House
(646)-791-3528, x222
[email protected]
SOURCE The Leo House of New York City
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