Prayer to Jesus in the Manager | Crèche

O Divine Redeemer Jesus Christ, prostrate before thy crib, I believe thou art the God of infinite Majesty, even though I do see thee here as a helpless babe. I humbly adore and thank thee for having so humbled thyself for my salvation as to will to be born in a stable. I thank thee for all thou didst wish to suffer for me in Bethlehem, for thy poverty and humility, for thy nakedness, tears, cold, and sufferings.

Would that I could show thee that tenderness which thy Virgin Mother had toward thee, and love thee as she did. Would that I could praise thee with the joy of the angels, that I could kneel before thee with the faith of St. Joseph, the simplicity of the shepherds. Uniting myself with these first adorers at the crib, I offer thee the homage of my heart, and I beg that thou wouldst  be born spiritually in my soul. Make me reflect in some degree the virtues of thy admirable nativity. Fill me with that spirit of renunciation, of poverty, of humility, which prompted thee to assume the weakness of our nature, and to be born amid destitution and suffering. Grant that from this day forward, I may in all things seek thy greater glory, and may enjoy that peace promised to men of good will.

Amen.

Prayer at the Tomb of the Unborn | Tomb of the Unborn Child

Almighty God, our Father, you who have given us life and intended us to have it forever, grant us your blessings. Enlighten our minds to an awareness and to a renewed conviction that all human life is sacred because it is created in your image and likeness. Help us to teach by word and the example of our lives that life occupies the first place, that human life is precious because it is the gift of God whose love is infinite. Give us the strength to defend human life against every influence or action that threatens or weakens it, as well as the strength to make every life more human in all its aspects.

Give us the grace…

When the sacredness of life before birth is attacked, to stand up and proclaim that no one ever has the authority to destroy unborn life. When a child is described as a burden or is looked upon only as a means to satisfy an emotional need, to stand up and insist that every child is a unique and unrepeatable gift of God, a gift of God with a right to a loving and united family.

Almighty Father, give us courage to proclaim the supreme dignity of all human life and to demand that society itself give its protection. We ask this in your name, through the redemptive act of your Son and in the Holy Spirit.

Amen.

Plenary Indulgences at the Portiuncula | Portiuncula Chapel

By the generosity of the Vatican office of the Apostolic Penitentiary, faithful who visit the Portiuncula can receive plenary indulgences on any of five different occasions through the year: August 2, October 4, January 22, one day a year freely chosen by the individual faithful, and as often as in a group a pilgrimage is made to the Portiuncula Chapel. Plenary indulgences release the recipient from all temporal punishment due to sin, wiping out any time in purgatory incurred by past sins.

According to the decree, those who desire to gain the plenary indulgence should devoutly visit the Portiuncula Chapel, where they pray for the intentions of the Holy Father as well as the Our Father and the Creed. In addition, it is necessary that the Church’s ordinary conditions for receiving a plenary indulgence be met: Individuals must have the interior disposition of complete detachment from sin; have made a sacramental confession; and have received the Holy Eucharist. These must be completed within a week to 10 days before or after the visit to the Portiuncula.

Academic Camps

What Steubenville Conferences do for your soul, Franciscan University will do for your mind! 

Franciscan University of Steubenville’s summer academic programs offer the best of Franciscan to rising high school sophomores and juniors: 

June 21-26, 2020
The Franciscan Summer Academic Experience
Steubenville, Ohio 

The Franciscan Academic Experience includes hands-on learning and engaging lectures across many disciplines including science, philosophy, theatre, theology, psychology along with daily Mass, socials, praise and worship, and cultural excursions. 

Prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament | Portiuncula Chapel

My Lord Jesus Christ, who because of your love for men remain night and day in the Blessed Sacrament, full of pity and of love, awaiting, calling and welcoming all who come to visit you, I believe that you are present here on the altar. I adore you, and I thank you for all the graces you have bestowed on me, especially for having given me yourself in this sacrament, for having given me your most holy Mother Mary to plead for me, and for having called me to visit you in this church.

I now salute your most loving Heart, and that for three ends: first, in thanksgiving for this great gift; secondly, to make amends to you for all the outrages committed against you in this Sacrament by your enemies; thirdly, I intend by this visit to adore you in all the places on earth in which you are present in the Blessed Sacrament and in which you are least honored and most abandoned.

My Jesus, I love you with my whole heart. I am very sorry for having so many times offended your infinite goodness. With the help of your grace, I purpose never to offend you again. And now, unworthy though I am, I consecrate myself to you without reserve. I renounce and give entirely to you my will, my affection, my desires, and all that I possess. For the future, dispose of me and all I have as you please.

All I ask of you is your holy love, final perseverance and that I may carry out your will perfectly. I recommend to you the souls in Purgatory, especially those who had the greatest devotion to the Blessed Sacrament and to the Blessed Virgin Mary. I also recommend to you all poor sinners.

Finally, my dear Savior, I unite all my desires with the desires of your most loving Heart; and I offer them, thus united, to the Eternal Father, and beseech him, in your name and for love of you, to accept and grant them.

— St. Alphonsus Liguori

Prayer to St. John Paul II | Outside John Paul II Library

Translation from Official Vatican Prayer

Oh, St. John Paul, from the window of heaven, grant us your blessing! Bless the Church that you loved and served and guided, courageously leading it along the paths of the world in order to bring Jesus to everyone and everyone to Jesus. Bless the young, who were your great passion. Help them dream again, help them look up high again to find the light that illuminates the paths of life here on earth.

May you bless families, bless each family! You warned of Satan’s assault against this precious and indispensable divine spark that God lit on earth. St. John Paul, with your prayer, may you protect the family and every life that blossoms from the family.

Pray for the whole world, which is still marked by tensions, wars, and injustice. You tackled war by invoking dialogue and planting the seeds of love: pray for us so that we may be tireless sowers of peace.

Oh St. John Paul, from heaven’s window, where we see you next to Mary, send God’s blessing down upon us all.

Amen.

Restaurant & Café Hours

All locations accept debit/credit card purchases. Hours of operation are subject to change as conference needs arise.

THE PUB (J. C. Williams Center)
Featuring: hamburgers, grilled chicken breast sandwiches, grilled cheese, parfaits, yogurt, fruit salad, tossed salad, a variety of chips, water, and sodas.

Power and Purpose
Friday:
4:30 pm – 7:00 pm
10:00 pm – 11:30 pm*

Saturday:
Noon – 2:00 pm
4:30 pm – 7:00 pm
10:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Priests, Deacons, and Seminarians
Tuesday: 10:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Wednesday: 10:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Thursday: 10:00 pm – 11:30 pm

St. John Bosco
Monday: 9:00 pm – 10:30 pm*
Tuesday: 10:00 pm – 11:30 pm
Wednesday: 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Applied Biblical Studies
Tuesday:
Noon – 1:45 pm
9:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Wednesday:
Noon – 1:45 pm
9:30 pm – 10:30 pm*

Thursday:
Noon – 1:45 pm
10:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Defending the Faith
Friday:
Noon – 2:00 pm
4:30 pm – 7:00 pm
10:00 pm – Midnight*

Saturday:
Noon – 2:00 pm
4:30 pm – 7:00 pm
10:00 pm – 11:30 pm*

*  Denotes additional food offerings in the Finnegan Fieldhouse courtyard, weather permitting.

 

CUPERTINO’S CAFÉ  (J. C. Williams Center)
Featuring: coffee, espresso, tea, smoothies, muffins, cookies, scones, entreé salads, and panini sandwiches.

Power and Purpose
Friday:
8:30 am  –  7:00 pm
10:00 pm  –  11:30 pm

Saturday:
7:00 am  –  7:00 pm
10:00 pm  –  11:30 pm

Sunday:
7:00 am  –  8:30 am
Noon  –  1:30 pm

Priests, Deacons, and Seminarians
Monday: 8:30 am  –  3:00 pm

Tuesday:
8:00 am  –  3:00 pm
10:00 pm  –  11:00 pm

Wednesday:
8:00 am  –  3:00 pm
10:30 pm  –  11:30 pm

Thursday:
8:00 am  –  3:00 pm
10:00 pm  –  11:30 pm

Friday: 8:00 am  –  1:30 pm

St. John Bosco
Monday:
8:30 am  –  3:00 pm
9:00 pm  –  10:30 pm

Tuesday:
7:30 am  –  2:00 pm
10:00 pm  –  11:30 pm

Wednesday:
7:30 am  –  2:00 pm
9:00 pm  –  11:00 pm

Thursday: 7:30 am  –  1:30 pm

Applied Biblical Studies
Tuesday:
8:30 am  –  7:00 pm
9:00 pm  –  11:00 pm

Wednesday:
8:00 am  –  7:00 pm
9:30 pm  –  10:30 pm

Thursday:
7:00 am  –  7:00 pm
10:00 pm  –  11:30 pm

Defending the Faith
Friday: 7:00 am – Midnight
Saturday: 6:30 am – 11:30 pm
Sunday 6:30 am – 2:00 pm

All locations accept debit/credit card purchases. Hours of operation are subject to change as conference needs arise.

Bookstore Hours

Located in J. C. Williams Center

Power and Purpose
Friday: 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Saturday: 7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Sunday: 7:00 am – 9:30 am | Noon – 1:00 pm

Priests, Deacons, and Seminarians
Mon. – Thurs.: 9:00 am – 4:30 pm
Friday: 9:00 am – 6:30 pm

St. John Bosco
Mon. – Wed.: 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Thursday: 9:00 am – 4:30 pm

Applied Biblical Studies
Tues.:  9:00 am – 4:30 pm
Wed. – Fri.: 9:00 am – 7:00 pm

Defending the Faith
Friday: 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Saturday: 7:00 am – 7:00 pm
Sunday: 7:00 am – 9:30 am | Noon – 1:00 pm

CD’s/DVD’s

Having trouble deciding which talks to attend? All of the general sessions and workshops will be recorded and available for purchase during the conference weekend! Access the store through the app or purchase the talks on-site.  CDs, DVDs, and digital copies available for all talks! Come see us at our Steubenville Conferences table!

Tap here to buy CD’s and DVD’s

S – U

Seton Home Study School

The mission of Seton Home Study School, an international Catholic institution, is to ensure that all of its students thrive intellectually and spiritually using a Christ-centered, educational program that empowers them to live the Catholic Faith while embracing the academic and vocational challenges of the twenty-first century.

Seton Home Study School exists because we are committed to the education of Catholic children within their families. We are committed to the education for Catholic children being truly Catholic. We are committed to affirming and endorsing the rights and responsibilities of parents as upheld by the Church.

https://www.setonhome.org/


Sophia Institute for Teachers

Sophia Institute was established to nurture the spiritual, moral, intellectual and cultural life of souls, and to spread the Gospel of Christ in conformity with the authentic teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.

https://sophiainstituteforteachers.org/


 

D – F

Franciscan Friars of the Third Order Regular

Province of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus

As friars of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis and members of the Province of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus we vow ourselves to the challenge of living poverty, chastity, and obedience in the presence of the Church. In this way, we further the work of Francis of Assisi who unreservedly followed the crucified and risen Christ and the Gospel of preaching repentance and conversion for the salvation of all.

Website

Contact Us: info@franciscanstor.org


Franciscan Sisters, TOR

Founded at Franciscan University in 1988, we, the Franciscan Sisters TOR of Penance of the Sorrowful Mother, are a Franciscan religious community rooted in Christ Crucified, animated by the Holy Spirit, and modeled after Mary, our Mother. Our life flow from the Eucharist, the wellspring of love and mercy. Captured by the merciful love of Christ, the fulfillment and desire of every human heart, in whose light every other love pales, we cannot help but freely give our lives. We abandon all so that this impoverished world, unknowingly starving for his love, may be filled with the knowledge of his merciful heart, eternally beating and ferociously burning for every human person.

Website

Contact Us: vocations@torsisters.org

 

Sunday

8:30 am – 9:00 am
Mercantile Open
 
(Tate B)


9:00 am – 11:15 am
MORNING SESSION
(Tate B) 

Gathering Music and Worship
  Adore Worship Band

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
  Bishop Michael F. Olson

Talk: Find Your Own Calcutta
  Ennie Hickman


11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Mercantile Open
(Tate B)

Steubenville Encounter

Introducing:
Steubenville Encounter

Transformed by God’s love for a life-long journey of Discipleship


This August 2019, the Christian Outreach Office in partnership with Adore Ministries will be hosting Steubenville Encounter: Texas at the beautiful Gaylord Texan in Fort Worth, Texas.  To learn more about who you can be a part of this amazing weekend. 

Learn More and Register Here!

Saturday

6:30 am – 7:15 am
Crossfit sponsored by Swole.Catholic
(Grapevine Terrace)


7:30 am
Chapel Mass
(Tate A5)


8:00 am – 12:30 pm
Mercantile Open
(Tate B)


8:15 am – 11:00 am
Childcare Open
(Vineyard Tower Level 1)


8:30 am – 9:30 am
Mary, Martha, and Mimosas
Women’s Reflection
(Tate C6)

The Faith. The Fight. The French Press.
Men’s Reflection
(Tate A)


9:30 am
Shannon Wendt with ChewsLife
(Tate C6)


9:45 am
Discipleship Quads Presentation
Learn about Disciples making Disciples!
(Tate A)

Family Dinner Presentation
Grow community in your neighborhood!
(Tate B)


10:00 am – 11:00 am
Parents with Young Kids Meet Up
(Paradise Springs Lazy River)

Parents with Teenagers Meet Up
(Starbucks – Gaylord Atrium)

Young Adult Meet Up
(Paradise Springs Zip Line Pool)


10:30 am – 11:30 am
Hand Lettering Workshop
Ali Hoffman with Oodles of Doodles
(Tate C6)


12:15 pm – 5:00 pm
Childcare Open
(Vineyard Tower Level 1)


12:30 pm – 5:00 pm
AFTERNOON SESSION
(Tate B)

 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Gathering Music and Worship
Adore Worship Band

Talk: Scandalous Love
Michelle Benzinger

Workshops (Two Rounds):
First Round – 2:45 pm – 3:45 pm
~Workshop: Managing Time & Faith Life with Mother Teresa
  Mark Hart (Tate A)

~Workshop: The Battlefield of the Mind with Padre Pio
  Fr. Mike Schmitz (Tate B)

Second Round – 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
~Workshop: Understanding Life and Moral Issues with JPII
 Michelle Benzinger (Tate A)

~Workshop: Heaven, Hell, and All the Serious Things with an Englishman-Fr. Mike Schmitz (Tate B)


2:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation
(Tate A5)


2:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Mercantile Open
(Tate B)


3:45 pm – 4:00 pm
Job Fair
(Tate A Hallway)


5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Dinner
Dinner (Please see the Information Icon for Dining Options)


5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Singles Trivia
(Vineyard Tower Pre-Function, Level 1)

Boomers and Beer
(Texas Station Patio)


7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Childcare Open
(Vineyard Tower, Level 1)


7:00 pm – 10:00 pm  EVENING SESSION
(Tate B)

Gathering Music and Worship
  Adore Worship Band
Talk: In His Wounds we are Healed
  Mark Hart
Eucharistic Adoration and Procession
  Fr. Mike Schmitz


10:00 pm
Wedding Reception/After Party
(Vineyard Tower Pre-Function, Level 1)

Dr. Michael P. Barber

Dr. Michael P. Barber is associate professor of Scripture and theology at the Augustine Institute (Denver, Colorado). He has authored various books and scholarly articles for academic journals (such as Journal of Biblical Literature and Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters). His most recent titles are Paul, A New Covenant Jew: Rethinking Pauline Theology (Eerdmans, 2019), co-authored with Brant Pitre and John Kincaid, and Salvation: What Every Catholic Should Know (Augustine Institute Press). He lives in Aurora, Colorado, with his wife, Kimberly, and their six children.

Dr. Ryan Marr

Ryan “Bud” Marr is the Director of the National Institute for Newman Studies and Associate Editor of the Newman Studies Journal. He earned an M.Div. from Duke Divinity School and a Ph.D. in historical theology from Saint Louis University, where he also worked in the campus ministry department. Dr. Marr’s dissertation on Newman’s ecclesiology was published by Fortress Press in 2018, and he has also contributed chapters to Newman and Life in the Spirit, The Oxford Handbook of John Henry Newman, and Learning from all the Faithful: A Contemporary Theology of the Sensus Fidei.

Fr. Andrew Hochstedler

Fr. Andrew Hochstedler, OFM Conv., was born and grew up in Istanbul, Turkey. Following undergraduate studies at the University of Notre Dame, he returned to Istanbul to work as a correspondent for Compass Direct News, reporting on religious freedom in the Middle East. He was received into the Catholic Church in 2006 and joined the Conventual Franciscans in Turkey in 2008, completing his religious formation in Italy and Lebanon. Since his
ordination to the priesthood in 2017 he has continued graduate studies on early Christianity and the Syriac Churches, first at the University of Notre Dame and currently at the University of Oxford.

Adore Ministries

On behalf of Adore Ministries, I’d like to personally thank you for participating in the 3rd Steubenville Encounter Houston Conference.  

We are praying for your weekend, and we hope that you will come to experience the Lord in a new and powerful way. The mission of this conference has always been about the renewal of the Church, echoing in our time those supernatural words “Go, rebuild my church”, and we are excited to partner with Franciscan University on bringing this renewal front and center for so many. Adore has always been about this renewal, and in partnering on this conference, we hope to inspire many to take up this challenge in their everyday life. As missionaries, we have taken this message to heart whether it be through youth discipleship, family dinners, worship nights or conferences.

It is our joy to accompany so many on this journey. As you journey through this weekend, know that we are available to assist you in anything you might need, and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to pull one of us aside. We are here to serve you, walk alongside you, and pray with you!  Once again, thank you for your yes, and may the Lord Jesus Christ pour out his blessing on you during this Encounter with Him.

Jonathan Alexander
President, Adore Ministries


Learn More about Adore Ministries Here

Ladies Lounge

You don’t need to go to the bathroom in groups to get a moment of girls’ only time this weekend. Pop into the Ladies Lounge located within the General Session Tate Ballroom on the 2nd floor of the Vineyard Tower any time from 8 am to 10 pm on Saturday to visit, nurse, or craft. Supplies for DIY Saint Wine Charms, watercolor, and metal stamping will be waiting for you…not to mention our foot massager! A special thanks to our Ladies Lounge sponsor, Chewslife!

Join us for the following events, Saturday, at 8:30am: 

Mary, Martha, and Mimosa
(Ladies Lounge, Tate C6)

Do you identify with one (or more) of these words? Then join us in the Ladies Lounge for free mimosas and morning reflection by Katie Hartfiel (of “Woman in Love”). Mimosas are first come first serve and for 21+. Bring a journal and a friend!

While you drink mimosas, send your husband to:
The Faith. The Fight. The French Press.
(Tate A)

Enter into the cosmic battle that has been raging since the fall of the angels, thereby embracing authentic Christian masculinity. Knowing who you are changes everything. Join us in Tate A for coffee and a morning reflection by Mark Hartfiel of “That Man is You.”

Join us for the following events, Saturday, at 9:30am: 

Presentation by Shannon Wendt, of ChewsLife
(Ladies Lounge)

Join us for the following events, Saturday, at 10:30am: 

Hand Lettering Workshop with Ali Hoffman, of Oodles of Doodles
(Ladies Lounge)

Join Ali Hoffman from The Oodles Of Doodles in the Ladies Lounge for a relaxing time of learning better hand lettering and faux calligraphy. No need to be perfect already, just come as you are!

Rules and Regulations

You are an adult. We don’t need to tell you how to be respectful of others and the hotel facilities. Use your common sense. Don’t try to impress that cute girl in a way that could get you or someone else injured. Don’t forget to pick up your kids from childcare on time. Don’t do anything illegal. Be loving to those in your ten-foot radius including the hotel worker who may not have a good attitude because they don’t get to attend the conference and float the lazy river.

Wristbands

Conference wristbands provided at check in are required to enter all and any conference sessions. Conference Wristbands include:

Blue – Participant (Adult and Children) and Volunteers

Orange – Friday Night Concert Only Pass

Black – Conference Staff

If you purchased priority seating during the Matt Maher concert, you wristband will be marked as such.

The hotel will provide a different wristband for Paradise Springs upon check in. Commuters DO NOT have access to hotel amenities such as the Pools and Paradise Springs. Only those registered to stay at the hotel will have access to these areas.

Dining & Eats

I want to eat at the Gaylord!

I want something quick and cheap!

I want something local and delicious!

Download the “Gaylord Texan” App here to discover all there is to do and eat at the Gaylord!

“Show your Badge (App)” Specials at local restaurants

The hotel will be providing some easy and quick meal options:
Mission Plaza Marketplace:
  • Grab and Go Breakfast Combos – $10 inclusive of tax
    • Option 1: Breakfast burritos/sandwich with whole fruit and *Drip coffee, tea, or water
    • Option 2: Pastry, Parfait, and *Drip coffee, tea, or water
  • Lunch Combo – $15 inclusive of tax
    • Cold sandwich or wrap with bag of chips, coffee, soda, or water
Riverwalk Cantina will be running a buffet.
Texan Station will offer a la carte items.

Mercantile

The Adore Mercantile is your one-stop shop for various quality goods, music, and resources that directly support domestic missions, Catholic companies, and our conference ministry team. The Adore Mercantile is located in Tate Ballroom B on the 2nd floor of Vineyard Tower and will be open the following hours:

Saturday
8:00am – 12:30pm

2:30pm – 7:00pm

Sunday
11:00am – 12:00pm

Lost & Found

If you have lost an item anywhere in the hotel, please check with our Info Desk located on the 2nd floor of Vineyard Tower outside of Tate Ballroom first, and then contact the hotel’s Loss Prevention department at the front desk or by calling 713-654-1777