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  2. Where Faith and Disability Meet

Where Faith and Disability Meet

Tue, 12/02/2025 - 2:00pm EST to 3:00pm

In honor of the 2025 International Day for Persons with Disabilities join us to hear from a panel of persons who experience disability as they reflect on how disability and faith intersect in their lives. 

Free and open to all!

Do you speak Spanish or know someone who does? Take a look at our El Encuentro de la Fe y la Discapacidad.

Kathleen Davis

Kathleen Davis

My name is Kathleen. I have high functioning autism and bipolar disorder. I am 21 years old. I volunteer at St. Vincent De Paul. I love drawing.

Sue Do

Sue Do

Thanh-Thao “Sue” Do is a third-year graduate student with cerebral palsy in the Graduate Program in Pastoral Ministries at Santa Clara University and is passionate about inclusion and accessibility in the Church. She is a four-time published author and a TEDx speaker on perseverance. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a minor in Catholic Studies. She works as a bilingual English and Vietnamese administrative assistant at Our Lady of Refuge Parish  and serves as a lector for Most Holy Trinity Parish in the Diocese of San Jose.

George Keenan

George Keenan

George Keenan lives in Madison, WI and is a very active member of his church and his community. He happens to have cerebral palsy. 

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