Steubenville Conferences Stores

JCWC Campus Store Hours (JCWC Lower Level)

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 9:00AM-4:30PM

Wednesday: 9:00AM-4:30PM

Thursday: 9:00AM-6:00PM

Friday: 9:00AM-7:00PM

Saturday: 7:30AM-6:30PM

Sunday: 7:30AM-1:30PM


Steubenville Conferences Bookstore (JCWC)

*Operated by St. Paul Center

Friday: 11:00AM – 7:00PM

Saturday: 11:00AM – 7:00PM

Sunday: 11:00AM – 2:00PM


Steubenville Conferences Marketplace Hours (FFH Lobby)

*Operated by Catholic to the Max

Friday: 11:00AM – 7:00PM

Saturday: 11:00AM – 7:00PM

Sunday: 11:00AM – 2:00PM

Sunday


6:30 am – 8:30 am 

 Breakfast  (Antonian Hall)


8:00 am

Doors Open  (FFH)



8:40 am – 9:00 am

Rosary  Liturgy Committee  (FFH)


9:00 am – 12:30 pm

 MORNING SESSION

Praise and Worship  

Keynote:  “When Victory Doesn’t Look Like Victory”
Fr. Louis Merosne

Witness: “Two Conversions: Head and Heart”
Nathan Crankfield

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
Celebrant/Homilist: Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR


12:30 pm – 2:30 pm

Lunch  (Antonia Hall)


Until 2:00 pm 

Residence Hall Checkout

Saturday


6:30 am – 8:30 am

Sacrament of Reconciliation (JPII Library)


6:30 am – 8:30 am

Breakfast (Antonian Hall)


7:30 am

Doors Open  (FFH)


8:00 am – Noon

Registration Open  (JCWC: International Room)


8:00 am – 9:00 am

Prayer Teams Available  (JCWC: Fireside Lounge)


8:10 am – 8:30 am

Rosary  Liturgy Committee (FFH)


8:30 am – Noon

MORNING SESSION

Praise and Worship   JP Von Arx

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
Celebrant/Homilist:  Bishop Joseph Espaillat

Keynote: “Equipped for Victory: The Charisms of the Holy Spirit”
Jackie Angel


Noon – 2:00 pm

Lunch  (Antonian Hall + Outside of Antonian Hall)


Noon – 2:00 pm

Prayer Teams Available  (JCWC: Fireside Lounge) 


12:15 pm – 1:15 pm

Pilgrimages Information Session  (FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd Floor)
If you would like to attend this session and have a meal plan, sign up at the Pilgrimages Table to have your meal delivered to the Aerobics Room. If you do not have a meal plan, you can purchase a lunch for $10


12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

Sacrament of Reconciliation  (JPII Library)


1:00 – 1:30 pm

Information Session for Elevated Parish Missions
Martin Watjen  
(FFH: Performance Room, 2nd floor)


1:00 pm – 1:50 pm

“Estate Planning – Are you Prepared?”
Jim Thaler  
(JCWC: St. Leo Room)


1:30 pm

Doors Open  (Workshop Venues)


2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS (Round 1)

“Allowing Jesus to Heal Our Wounds”
Jackie Angel (FFH)

       “Life in the Spirit Part 1”
        John Beaulieu
       (FFH 2nd floor: Performance Room)

“Is it Possible to Rejoice in the Lord Always?”
Paco Gavrilieds  (CODA: Pugliese Auditorium)

“Victory with Mary at Our Sides”
Fr. Louis Merosne   (FFH 2nd floor: Aerobics Room)


3:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Break


3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS (Round 2)

“The Power of Intercessory Prayer with Mary & Saints”
 Jackie Angel  (FFH)

        “Life in the Spirit Part 2″
          John Beaulieu
          (FFH 2nd floor: Performance Room)

“His Love is Made Known in His Power”
 Paco Gavrilides
(
CODA: Pugliese Auditorium)

“Excellence in the 21st Century:  Applying Faith and Reason to Everyday Life”
 Nathan Crankfield (FFH 2nd floor: Aerobics Room)


3:30 pm – 5:30 pm

Young Adult Social and talk: “Discovering Your Vocation and Personal Mission”
Bishop Joseph Espaillat (FFH Outdoor Courtyard)

*Open to ages 18-30. Drinks, snacks, and games provided.


4:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Dinner  (Antonian Hall + Outside of Antonian Hall)


5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Prayer Teams Available  (JCWC: Fireside Lounge)


5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Sacrament of Reconciliation  (JPII Library)


5:30 pm

Doors Open  (FFH)



6:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Gathering Music  (FFH) JP Von Arx


 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

EVENING SESSION

Praise and Worship  JP Von Arx

Keynote: “New Spaces, New Visions: Get Ready for Your New Season!”
Bishop Joseph Espaillat

Eucharistic Holy Hour
Presider: Fr. Louis Merosne

Prayer Teams will be available during the Holy Hour in the FFH lobby.


10:00 pm – 11:00 pm  

     Sacrament of Reconciliation
     (JPII Library)


10:00 pm – 11:15 pm

Social  (Outside FFH and JCWC)

Everyone is welcome to attend. Please come fellowship and meet new friends! Cash bar and pizza will be available for purchase.

Fr. Louis Merosne

Father Louis Merosne is madly in love with the Trinity, the Blessed Mother, and the Catholic Church. Born in Haiti, he moved to Boston in 1993. He studied at the Franciscan University (undergraduate French, philosophy, and theology from 2002 to 2005 and graduate theology and Christian ministry from 2005 to 2007). Ordained in 2011, he now serves in Haiti in the Diocese of Anse-à-Veau and Miragoâne under Bishop Pierre-André Dumas. Preaching the Good News of Jesus Christ is both a duty and passion for him. His perpetual prayer intention is to be a saintly priest.

Friday

Stand in Victory

“But thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
1 Cor. 15:57


Conference Schedule:

  • All general sessions will be held in Finnegan Fieldhouse (FFH).
  • JCWC indicates J.C. Williams Center; CODA indicates SS. Cosmas and Damian.
  • All participant meals will be served inside and outside of Antonian Hall
    • For those without a meal plan, individual meals are available for purchase for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
      • Lunch (Saturday only) and dinners purchased outside of Antonian Hall: $10
      • Breakfast, lunch, and dinner purchased in Antonian Hall: $9.41, $12.55, and $15.69, respectively

Noon – 8:00 pm

Registration and Housing Check-in  (St. Joseph’s Center: Seminar Room)


3:00 pm

Doors Open  (FFH)


4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Travelers’ Mass (FFH)  TOR


4:30 pm – 6:30 pm 

*NEW* Young Adult Social at Franciscan Square
(
185 Franciscan Square – outdoor green space)

*Open to ages 18-30. Food and drinks available for purchase at the Harp and Habit


4:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Dinner  (Antonian Hall and JCWC Tent)


6:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Gathering Music (FFH) – JP Von Arx


7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

EVENING SESSION

Praise and Worship/Prayer
Gathering Music (FFH) – JP Von Arx
and Pete Burak

Keynote: “Choose This Day
Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR


9:30 pm – 10:30 pm

Sacrament of Reconciliation  (JPII Library)


9:30 pm – 10:45 pm

Social  (Outside FFH and JCWC)

Everyone is welcome to attend. Please come fellowship and meet new friends! Cash bar and popcorn and snow cones will be available.

Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR

Father Dave Pivonka, TOR, became president of Franciscan University of Steubenville in 2019. The well-known Catholic speaker and author received his bachelor’s from Franciscan University, then earned an MDiv, MA in theology, doctorate in education, and executive juris doctorate. A member of the Franciscan Friars of the Third Order Regular, Province of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, he was ordained a priest in 1996. He served in leadership positions at Franciscan University including as vice president for Mission and Planning. He also served as director of the TOR’s Post-Novitiate Formation and most recently directed the TOR’s evangelistic outreach Franciscan Pathways.

Pete Burak

Pete Burak is vice president of Renewal Ministries. He is a 2010 graduate of Franciscan University of Steubenville and has a master’s degree in theology from Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit. Pete is a frequent speaker on discipleship and evangelization, and he is the co-director of Pine Hills Boys Camp. He is a monthly columnist for Faith Magazine and the host of “The Hour” and “Spirit-Filled Leadership” podcasts. Pete and his wife, Cait, have four children.

John Beaulieu

John Beaulieu has worked in the Christian Outreach Office of Franciscan University since 2003 and serves as the director of Evangelization and Engagement. A graduate of Franciscan University, John has served in ministry for over 30 years. He spent 2 years serving with NET and 19 years as a parish youth minister. A regular speaker at parish and diocesan events, John addresses topics such as Life in the Spirit, media and teen culture, and Catholic evangelization. John and his wife, Lisa, live in Steubenville with their five children.

Bishop Joseph Espaillat

Bishop Joseph A. Espaillat is an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of New York. Growing up in Manhattan, he learned to speak three languages: English, Spanish, and Street. He loves ministering the sacraments: celebrating the holy sacrifice of the Mass, hearing confessions, and proclaiming the Word of God.  He loves working with youth and helping them encounter Christ.  Bishop J enjoys spending time with family and friends as well as playing softball, basketball, tennis and golf.  He also enjoys watching movies, writing poetry, and rapping.  Bishop J is also the founder of the ministry Messengers of Christ.

John Paul Von Arx

John Paul Von Arx seeks to share his faith and love for country music in venues all across America and has been performing professionally for the last nine years. Since the release of his debut solo album in 2018, John Paul has been known for his advocacy work for people with Down Syndrome and their families. Additionally, in 2020 he was hired as coordinator of Worship at Franciscan University in order to mentor students in leading worship and to teach Intro to Music Ministry as an adjunct professor.

Nathan Crankfield

Nathan Crankfield was born and raised in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He became the first Catholic in his entire family at the age of 13. After graduating from Mount St. Mary’s University, Nathan went on to become an infantry officer in the U.S. Army. During his four years of active duty service, Nathan graduated from Airborne School and Ranger School. He also served as a platoon leader on a combat deployment to Afghanistan. After the Army, Nathan began working in ministry for organizations such as Dynamic Catholic, Benedictine College, and Hallow. He is now the host of the “Seeking Excellence” podcast and lives in Denver with his wife, Emily, and their son, Jordan.

Paco Galvielides

Since the time of his conversion to Catholicism in 1968, Paco Gavrilides has dedicated his life to serving Christ in the Church with a passion to share the Gospel. As a teacher, speaker, and evangelist, Paco has worked with many dioceses, movements, and individuals both nationally and internationally. He has been especially active in leadership formation, men’s ministry, family ministry, and evangelization among Hispanics and African Americans. Paco served the Church for over 10 years as Homiletics Instructor at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, Michigan, a post he has held since 2011. He received the equivalent of the STB at the Archdiocesan Seminary in Monterrey, Mexico, and completed his Licentiate Degree in the New Evangelization at Sacred Heart.

Jackie Francois Angel

Jackie Francois Angel is a speaker, vlogger, worship leader, author, and homeschooling mom from Orange County, California. In 2013, Jackie married Bobby Angel, who shares her passion for Jesus, coffee, and superhero movies. Together they have written two books, including Pray, Decide, and Don’t Worry: 5 Steps to Discerning God’s Will (with Fr. Mike Schmitz). They reside in Texas with their five children.

Shuttle Schedule

Shuttles are provided by the conference Transportation Team. They are located at the Transportation Tent in Rosary Circle, outside the J. C. Williams Center.

Shuttles are provided to various locations across campus. They are also provided to/from the following area hotels:

In Steubenville, OH:

Best Western Plus (Inn at Franciscan Square), Wingate by Wyndham, Sleep Inn & Suites

In Weirton, WV:

Holiday Inn, Comfort Inn, Fairfield Inn and Suites

Hotel shuttles will occur at the following times:

Opening day – 9:30 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. (This time is also allotted for airport shuttles.)

Mid-conference – 6:30 a.m. until 8:30 a.m.; 9:30 p.m. until midnight

Closing day – 6:30 a.m. until 8:30 a.m.; 11:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.

For shuttles at any other time, please go to the Transportation Tent or call the Transportation Team at (740) 317-4340 .

Faculties for Priests

The Diocese of Steubenville has granted faculties to hear confessions  and concelebrate Masses for all priest guests who hold faculties and are in good standing in their home diocese and have submitted a Letter of Good Standing to the Conference Office. A copy of the letter is on file in the Christ the King Chapel office.

 

Discipleship Quads

What is a Discipleship Quad?

A Discipleship Quad is a group of four people who journey together as disciples through weekly gatherings of fellowship, ongoing conversion, and learning. This 12-month path of accompaniment fosters growth through prayer, accountability, and authentic relationships.

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For whom is a Discipleship Quad?

A Discipleship Quad is for any person who has a desire to grow in faith as a Catholic and will commit to adhere to all components of the Discipleship Quad Commitment. A Quad can be made up of people at any level of spiritual maturity, from long-time, committed Catholics to those who are just beginning their spiritual journey with Jesus. In addition to growing as disciples, Quad members should desire to be formed as disciple-makers.

What are the benefits of participating in a Discipleship Quad?

The benefit of a Discipleship Quad to each individual person is knowing the love of Jesus Christ and deepening a relationship with him. Through the gift of fellowship with people who also desire this relationship, you will be well on your way to finding peace, joy, and fulfillment in life as part of a Discipleship Quad.

What are people saying about Discipleship Quads?

“I think my personal growth in a relationship with God is encouraged and enhanced by my participation in a Discipleship Quad. I see both the struggles and successes of the group members, and I am held accountable for my efforts in furthering my relationship with God. I am more confident that with the help of the Holy Spirit I will be able to share my faith with others in my church community and in my personal and family relationships. Without the group and the Discipleship Quad materials, I don’t think I would be learning and exploring God’s purpose for my life.” – Michele S.

“Sharing my daily journey with others and hearing their daily journey enables me to see more clearly God at work in my everyday life and in others’ lives. I believe God uses other people to speak to us. Having a trusted community where faith and his Word is discussed lets me hear God’s voice calling to me, nudging me to a closer relationship with him. It also gives me a safe space to practice sharing the Good News (not something that comes naturally) with the goal of being able to do that in the broader areas of my life … Discipleship Quads have ignited my faith, revived my love of the Church, and begun my discernment of how I can ‘pass this on’ next year with a new group. It provides a group that holds me accountable in my faith journey.” – Wendy S.

How can I start a Discipleship Quad?

  1. Review all the training resources and download the Discipleship Quad Guidebook for free on our website.
  2. Pray about who God wants you to invite to join the Quad and make a list of their names.
  3. Reach out to each person on your list and set up a time to talk about the Quad. Review the resources with them and send them the link to our website so they can read through the material on their own time.
  4. Follow up with each person three to five days after your initial conversation to see how they are feeling about joining the Quad and discuss any concerns they may have.
  5. Once you have commitments from three other members, determine a day, time, and location to meet each week.
  6. Have your first gathering!

Go to our website for more information on this process, as well as all the resources you need to launch your own Discipleship Quad. All resources are free!

If you have any further questions, please email us at discipleship@franciscan.edu.

 

Confessions

Confessions

We do our best to schedule confessors during each conference, but lines may be long when confession is available. If you are unable to receive the sacrament during a conference, you are encouraged to go to confession at your home parish.

 

Meals

If you have purchased a meal plan, your name badge will be necessary for admission into all meals. If you have not purchased a meal plan, breakfast, lunch, and dinner can be purchased in Antonian Hall for $9, $12, and $15, respectively. Otherwise, please consider visiting Cupertino’s Café or the Pub (both located in the J.C. Williams Center) or the retailers at Franciscan on the Square (near the University’s entrance) for food and beverages. See “Cafe and Campus Store Hours” under the “Information” button for the hours of operations for the Cupertino’s Café and the Pub.

  • Meal Location Information
    • If you have been with us in the past, you would know that we have had very long lines for food throughout this conference.  To alleviate these long lines, we have added a second location for food service.  If you have a meal plan, your two options for lunch and dinner throughout the weekend are the Cafeteria or the Tent.
    • At the Cafeteria, we have staggered entrance times to alleviate long lines there.  These times are posted on signs throughout campus.  We will also have push notifications identifying these times.  Please honor these times based on the sticker that is on your nametag (blue and yellow).  These times only apply to lunch and dinner at the cafeteria.  The tent will not have staggered times, and the mealtimes for the tent are the same as the cafeteria.  
    • If you do not have a meal plan and want to eat on campus, you can only purchase food at the retail locations on campus and at the Tent.  Only those with meal plans can eat at the cafeteria.  
  • For those that are waiting for their time to go to dinner, we would encourage you to visit our bookstore which includes titles from many of the presenters this weekend or to visit the Port Chapel area which includes the Tomb of the Unborn Child, Our Lady of Guadalupe image, Stations of the Cross and Marian Grotto.

Media

Members of the media, please contact John Romanowsky in the Marketing and Communications Department at 740-284-5893 or jromanowsky@franciscan.edu before conducting interviews or publishing reports. No commercial use of conference activities may be made without authorization. 

 

Evacuation Plan

In case of an emergency, please listen to our staff and security personnel and follow their directions.

Throughout the conference weekend, conference staff will be monitoring the weather.    

In the case of a declared weather WARNING in Jefferson County, an emergency will automatically be declared.  The evacuation procedures (whether during a session or otherwise) will be immediately implemented.  

 

Guest Services | Registration

Guest Assistance

Our staff and student workers are eager to help you and can be identified with applicable attire. For general conference questions, please ask someone wearing a staff shirt or call 740-283-6801. For nighttime on-campus needs, contact your Housing Host. Student hosts are available on the main floor of each residence hall.

Registration Office

On opening day of each event, Registration Check In, located in the St. Joseph Center Seminar Room, is open from noon to 8:00 p.m. To contact the Registration Team, please call 740-283-6315 or email conferences@franciscan.edu. The Registration Office is closed on Sundays.

 

Smoking

The Ohio Smoke-Free Workplace Act prohibits smoking in all buildings/tents on the campus of Franciscan University and in areas adjacent to building entrances. Smoking is also prohibited outdoors within 30 feet of all building entrances and open windows where smoke may enter a building and in any other designated outdoor nonsmoking area. Please respect those around you by complying with these mandates. Ohio State Law also prohibits the purchase, possession, and use of tobacco products by anyone under the age of 21. Please help us by obeying this law.

Sale of Books and Other Items

The sale of any books, pamphlets, CDs, artwork, etc. is permitted only through the Franciscan University Campus Store. Please contact the Campus Store at 740-283-6271 for more information.  

To learn more about the items available in the store, please visit its website at  store.franciscan.edu/home or send questions to campusstore@franciscan.edu.