Brigid's Place
Interfaith Women's Ramadan Iftar
 August 26, 2010
 Presented By: The Interfaith Women's Iftar Planning Committee, Brigid's Place, and Christ Church Cathedral
Greetings Brigid's Place Family,
 
The Interfaith Women's Ramadan Iftar is less than three weeks away.  Join us on August 26th at Christ Church Cathedral for this event which is the first of its kind.  Opening Remarks will be given by Dr. Elora Shehabuddin of Rice University and the program begins at 7:00 p.m.
 
Muslim women of diverse backgrounds will head tables and discuss their unique life experiences with their guests.  Everyone will enjoy traditional Ramadan foods from around the world. For this Iftar Dinner, women of all faiths will unite to celebrate and honor Muslim women's contributions to the arts, sciences, religious and academic scholarship, politics and everyday life.
   
Tickets are $30 and should be purchased in advance by registering online here.  You may also purchase a ticket via check made payable to "Brigid's Place" and by mailing it to our office at 1117 Texas Avenue, Houston, Texas 77002.  If you have any questions, please contact our Administrator at 713-590-3333.  Limited seating is available. 
 
The Interfaith Women's Iftar Planning Committee, Brigid's Place, and Christ Church Cathedral are honored to host this event for all of you who will celebrate with us.

Blessings to all.
Brigid's Place
c/o Christ Church Cathedral
1117 Texas Avenue
Houston, Texas 77002 
713-590-3333

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Brigid's Place is a 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Non-Profit Organization that supports the spiritual development of women. We offer classes, lectures, discussion groups, weekend workshops and retreats where people can ask questions relating to their spiritual journeys, address their doubts, and become empowered to meet the challenges of life.  We are named after St. Brigid, a fifth century Irish Celtic Saint who founded a monastery of nuns and monks based on the social concept of equality of men and women.  They were known for their wisdom, compassion, hospitality, and healing.