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Lenten Retreat with Kerriann Flanagan Brosky and St. Padre Pio

Virtual one-hour discussion on Thursday, March 20 at 7 PM

Have you ever felt lost and broken? Do you have difficulty getting past grief and loss? Are you dealing with sickness, trials and life’s hardships? Have you longed to understand your purpose in life? Do you wonder where God is during your most difficult moments? If you have ever answered yes to any of these questions, then join award-winning author and motivational speaker Kerriann Flanagan Brosky who will bring positivity, joy, understanding and faith to those who need it most. 

In her most personal and faith-based work to date, Kerriann will take you on a daily discovery of self and renewal through her daily devotional, Padre Pio Daily Reflections: 365 Days of Pray, Hope and Don’t Worry. Through 365 well-researched quotes from one of the most beloved saints of our time, Padre Pio, Kerriann reflects on the meaning behind the remarkable teachings of this great Italian saint who bore the wounds of Christ for fifty years.

Through her own experiences with Padre Pio, including a miracle that took place the night her father died in 2005, Kerriann shares her wisdom and insight to help others on their journey of faith, hope and acceptance.

About Kerriann Flanagan Brosky

Award-winning author, photographer and historian Kerriann Flanagan Brosky’s career has spanned over thirty years and ten books. Kerriann has been featured in numerous publications including The New York Times, Newsday, the New York Daily News and Distinction magazine. She has appeared on CBS’s Sunday Morning Show, “Ticket” with Laura Savini, News 12 Long Island, and The Thinking Writer in East Hampton. She has won numerous awards including Women of Distinction award from the New York State Assembly, and was awarded one of the Top 50 Women in Business from Long Island Business News. Kerriann’s incredible journey of faith began during her father’s long battle with multiple sclerosis and a true miracle, involving a Padre Pio medal, that took place the night Kerriann’s father died. Her novel The Medal is based on the true story. Kerriann’s experience changed her life, and ultimately the direction of her career. Kerriann is a well-known and gifted public speaker who draws standing-room-only crowds to her lectures.