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What: Divine Mercy Conference:
"Jesus, I Trust in You"
A two day experience filled with Mass, prayer, fellowship, and renowned
inspirational & educational speakers.
When: October 12-13, 2007
Where: Blessed Sacrament Church,
S. 41st St. & W. Oklahoma Ave. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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Cost: $25/person includes lunch,
$35/person after Sept. 12
Priests and Religious are free.
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phone:1.800.462.7426 Registration
deadline: October
9, 2007 For more info:
E-mail
info@rosaryea.org or call: 414.570.4389
Sponsored by Marians of the
Immaculate Conception
& the
Rosary Evangelization Apostolate
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Speakers:
Fr. Benedict Groeschel, CFR
Father Benedict is a nationally acclaimed scholar, theologian, author,
speaker, and host of Sunday Night Live on EWTN. He is the Director of
spiritual development for the Archdiocese of New York. He founded the
Franciscan Friars of the Renewal in 1987. He has a Doctorate in
Psychology from Columbia University and has taught at Fordham and Iona
Universities.
Fr. Tom J. Euteneuer
Father Tom is president of Human Life Internat'l, the world's largest
pro-life organization in 75 countries. He has traveled as a pro-life
missionary to 50 countries. Ordained in 1988, he served five parishes of
the Diocese of Palm Beach, Fla., secretary to the diocesan bishop,
director of vocations, and spiritual moderator for the diocesan Respect
Life Office and has made many appearances on EWTN and other local,
national and international media. Recently been awarded the John
Cardinal O'Connor Award for Life from Legatus.
Fr. Seraphim Michalenko, MIC, PhB, STL, SEOL
Fr. Seraphim was the vice postulator for the canonization cause of St.
Maria Faustina. Author of numerous books on Divine Mercy, founder of the
John Paul II Institute of Divine Mercy, former Rector of the National
Shrine of The Divine Mercy, and Director of the Association of Marian
Helpers, Fr. Seraphim is a leading expert on The Divine Mercy message
and devotion. He is a member of the Congregation of Marians of the
Immaculate Conception.
Fr. Kaz Chwalek, MIC
Fr. Kaz is Director of Evangelization and Development for the Marians of
the Immaculate Conception. Before he joined the Marians in 1980, he
worked on the first Polish edition of St. Faustina's Diary. He
later assisted with the English translation. He has served as director
of the Association of Marian Helpers and has worked in seminarian
formation.
Dr. Robert Stackpole, STD
Robert is the Director of the John Paul II Institute of Divine Mercy, a
ministry of the Congregation of Marians of the Immaculate Conception
that works with Church leaders to spread The Divine Mercy message
through formation, teaching, research, and publishing. He is a professor
of Theology and Spirituality at Redeemer Pacific College in British
Columbia.
Marie Romagnano, RN, BSN, CRC, CCM, CLCP
Marie is the founder of Healthcare Professionals for Divine Mercy, a lay
group that specializes in training healthcare professionals and
caregivers on the healing power of The Divine Mercy message in caring
for patients. She is the founder and president of Medlink, a critical
care service in the Boston-Worcester area. She is the author of Nursing
with the Hands of Jesus and the organizer of Divine Mercy conferences
for healthcare professionals.
Dr. Bryan Thatcher, MD
Bryan and his wife Susan founded the Eucharistic Apostles of Divine
Mercy (EADM) — a lay outreach ministry of the Congregation of Marians of
the Immaculate Conception — in 1996. EADM members receive spiritual
formation in small faith-sharing groups called cenacles. There are now
over 2,000 cenacles in 24 countries. The apostolate also promotes
Eucharistic Adoration and praying The Divine Mercy chaplet for the sick
and dying. A prominent speaker on Divine Mercy, Bryan also co-authored
Rachel Weep No More, with Fr. Frank Pavone.
Dick & Terry Boldin
Dick and Terry founded the Rosary Evangelization Apostolate in 2003 with
Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan of Milwaukee who serves as their Episcopal
Advisor. The Apostolate promotes the rosary, Eucharistic adoration,
prayer for vocations, a rediscovery of the Sacrament of Reconciliation,
and is the custodian and coordinator of the Traveling Monstrance Program
with the Monstrance blessed by John Paul II.
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