Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco

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Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco » Western Province (salesiansisterswest.org)

We, the Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco, dedicate ourselves completely to young people, the poor, and women at risk.  Together with our collaborators and benefactors, we are responding to the profound hopes of today’s youth through education and evangelization. True to our mission of forming good Christians and honest citizens, we have made a positive impact in society and are blazing a path for the future. 

Sisters of Charity

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Our Sisters come from different family, education, work and ethnic backgrounds. Our current ministries range from healthcare to advocacy, from foreign missions to education, from social service to pastoral outreach.

Sunday | Rockies

7:00 – 8:30 am

Breakfast
(Aurora Exhibit Hall 3)

Marketplace Open


8:15 am

Main Doors Open
(Adams Ballroom)


8:45 am – Noon

Morning Session
Keynote: Prayer: Acts 2:42

Celebration of Holy Mass

Eucharistic Adoration

Friday | Rockies

1:00 – 5:00 pm

Group Check-in
(Aurora Exhibit Hall 2)

Marketplace Open
(Aurora Exhibit Hall 2)


6:15 pm 

Main Doors Open
(Adams Ballroom)


6:45 – 9:30 pm

Evening Session
Keynote:
God Illuminated


9:30 pm – 11:30 pm

Reconciliation
(Juniper Ballroom)

Small Groups

Marketplace Open

Marketplace

The Marketplace is located in the Aurora Exhibit Hall #2.  

Marketplace Hours

Friday:
1:00 pm – 11:30 pm
 

Saturday:
7:00 am – 11:30 pm

Sunday:
7:00 am – 1:00 pm  

The sale and distribution of any items is strictly prohibited without the permission of the conference director.    

The Marketplace will be closed during General Sessions.

Giancarlo Bernini – The Catholic Magician

Adams Ballroom – Saturday, 2:45 PM

Catholic magician Giancarlo Bernini has astounded international audiences through incredible magic show entertainment. Attentive to the needs of the church, Giancarlo has crafted a presentation that uses illusions to share a unique perspective on faith and what it means to seek Truth.  Giancarlo has spoken and performed at FOCUS Conferences, NCYC, Diocesan Youth Conferences, College Campus Ministries, LifeTeen Events and various parish events and retreats.  

Eucharistic Miracle Display

Juniper Prefunction


Taken from the website built by Bl. Carlo Acutis, the panels highlight and tell the stories of Eucharistic miracles throughout the history of the Church.
“My life plan is to always be connected to Jesus”. With these few words, Carlo Acutis, who died of leukemia when he was only fifteen years old, outlined the distinctive feature of his brief existence: living with Jesus, for Jesus and in Jesus”
To quote Carlo‘s own words: “Our destination must be what is infinite, not what is finite. Infinity is our homeland. We have been expected in Heaven since time immemorial”He also said: All are born with their own originality, but many die as photocopies”

Chapel

The Eucharistic Chapel is open daily. It is located in the Juniper Ballroom.

Prayer ministers are available for assistance during the conference. They are wearing orange or purple shirts.

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Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco

The Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco dedicates themselves completely to young people, the poor, and women at risk.  Together with their collaborators and benefactors, they are responding to the profound hopes of today’s youth through education and evangelization. True to their mission of forming good Christians and honest citizens, they have made a positive impact in society and are blazing a path for the future. 


Joshua’s Stone

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Group Leader Ministry Session

Saturday, 1:30 PM | Spruce 3/4

This session, led by Jim Beckman from ImpactCenter, is designed to provide a time of spiritual rest and refreshment. One of the biggest challenges we face in ministry is staying connected and rooted to Christ. We spend so much time ministering to others, but often very little is done to take care of ourselves. Take some time away from your teens to let the Lord minister to YOU.

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H – M | Group Name

Hilbert Family

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section B: Row 15, Seats 1-3

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section F: Row 15, Seats 1-3


Holy Apostles

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section D: Row 2, Seats 1-13, Row 3, Seats 1-10

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section H: Row 26, Seats 1-12, Row 27, Seats 1-11


Holy Apostles (Omaha)

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section C: Row 15, Seats 1-9, Row 16, Seats 1-9, Row 17, Seats 1-9, Row 18, Seats 1-9, Row 19, Seats 1-9, Row 20, Seats 1-9

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section G: Row 17, Seats 1-14, Row 18, Seats 1-14, Row 19, Seats 1-14, Row 20, Seats 1-12


Holy Family (Amarillo)

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section C: Row 21, Seats 1-14, Row 22, Seats 1-14, Row 23, Seats 1-14, Row 24, Seats 1-7

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section G: Row 3, Seats 8-14, Row 4, Seats 1-14, Row 5, Seats 1-14, Row 6, Seats 1-14


Holy Family (TX)

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section H: Row 1, Seats 1-13, Row 2, Seats 1-13, Row 3, Seats 1-13, Row 4, Seats 1-8

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section D: Row 26, Seats 1-13, Row 27, Seats 1-13, Row 28, Seats 1-13, Row 29, Seats 6-13


Holy Family Cathedral

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section B: Row 22, Seats 1-14, Row 23, Seats 1-14

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section F: Row 1, Seats 1-13, Row 2, Seats 1-13


Holy Name (CO)

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section B: Row 15, Seats 4-14

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section F: Row 5, Seats 1-11


Holy Name (WY)

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section D: Row 18, Seats 1-6, Row 19, Seats 1-5, Row 20, Seats 1-5

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section H: Row 11, Seats 8-13, Row 12, Seats 9-13, Row 13, Seats 9-13


Holy Spirit

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section B: Row 8, Seats 1-14, Row 9, Seats 1-14, Row 10, Seats 1-14, Row 11, Seats 1-14, Row 12, Seats 1-14, Row 13, Seats 10-14

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section F: Row 23, Seats 1-14, Row 24, Seats 1-14, Row 25, Seats 1-14, Row 26, Seats 1-14, Row 27, Seats 1-14, Row 28, Seats 10-14


Holy Trinity 

Friday – Saturday afternoon
Section E: Row 29, Seats 1-8

Saturday evening- Sunday
Section A: Row 14, Seats 6-13


IHM-JPII

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section H: Row 24, Seats 1-12

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section C: Row 17, Seats 1-6, Row 18, Seats 1-6


Immaculate Conception

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section F: Row 2, Seats 1-13, Row 3, Seats 1-13, Row 4, Seats 1-9

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section B: Row 24, Seats 1-9, Row 25, Seats 1-14, Row 26, Seats 1-14


Immaculate Heart of Mary

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section F: Row 18, Seats 9-14, Row 19, Seats 9-14, Row 20, Seats 9-14, Row 21, Seats 9-14

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section B: Row 6, Seats 9-14, Row 7, Seats 9-14, Row 8, Seats 9-14, Row 9, Seats 9-14


Immaculate Heart of Mary (Pueblo)

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section G: Row 12, Seats 10-14, Row 13, Seats 10-14

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section C: Row 27, Seats 1-5, Row 28, Seats 1-5


Light of the World

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section F: Row 22, Seats 1-5, Row 23, Seats 1-5, Row 24, Seats 1-6, Row 25, Seats 1-6, Row 26, Seats 1-6

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section B: Row 1, Seats 1-5, Row 2, Seats 1-5, Row 3, Seats 1-6, Row 4, Seats 1-6, Row 5, Seats 1-6


Ministry Team

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section C: Row 1, Seats 1-14

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section C: Row 1, Seats 1-14


MarketPlace

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section F: Row 27, Seats 1-14, Row 28, Seats 1-14, Row 29, Seats 1-9

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section B: Row 27, Seats 1-14, Row 28, Seats 1-14, Row 29, Seats 1-9


Most Precious Blood

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section F: Row 6, Seats 1-14, Row 7, Seats 1-14, Row 8, Seats 1-9

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section B: Row 21, Seats 1-14, Row 22, Seats 1-14, Row 23, Seats 1-9

A – G | Group Name

Abellana Family

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section D: Row 3, Seats 11-13

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section G: Row 26, Seats 12-14


All Saints (Denver)

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section G , Row 1, Seats 1-7, Row 2, Seats 1-7, Row 3, Seats 1-7

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section D: Row 12, Seats 6-13, Row 13, Seats 1-13


All Souls

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section F , Row 1, Seats 1-14

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section B: Row 13, Seats 1-14


Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section F , Row 15, Seats 1-8, Row 16, Seats 1-8, Row 17, Seats 1-9

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section B: Row 10, Seats 1-8, Row 11, Seats 1-8, Row 12, Seats 1-9


Bishop Machebeuf High School

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section F, Row 18, Seats 1-8, Row 19, Seats 1-8, Row 20, Seats 1-8, Row 21, Seats 1-8

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section B: Row 6, Seats 1-8, Row 7, Seats 1-8, Row 8, Seats 1-8, Row 9, Seats 1-8


Callan-Gomez Family

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section H , Row 15, Seats 1-4

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section D: Row 1, Seats 10-13


Cannon Family

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section D, Row 1, Seats 7-13

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section E: Row 18, Seats 7-13


Christ on the Mountain

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section F: Row 22, Seats 6-14, Row 23, Seats 6-14

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section B: Row 1, Seats 6-14, Row 2, Seats 6-14


Christ the King

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section E, Row 1, Seats 3-13

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section A: Row 24, Seats 3-13


Church of the Ascension

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section E , Row 21, Seats 1-13, Row 22, Seats 1-13, Row 23, Seats 1-13, Row 24, Seats 1-13, Row 25, Seats 1-13, Row 26, Seats 1-6

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section A, Row 2, Seats 1-6, Row 3, Seats 1-13, Row 4, Seats 1-13, Row 5, Seats 1-13, Row 6, Seats 1-13, Row 7, Seats 1-13


Connors Family

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section C, Row 29, Seats 12-14

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section D, Row 15, Seats 7-9


Foose Family

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section H, Row 16, Seats 1-4

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section D, Row 2, Seats 10-13


Gallegos Family

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section A, Row 4, Seats 1-3

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section E, Row 5, Seats 1-3


Garner Family

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section F: Row 24, Seats 13-14

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section B: Row 3, Seats 13-14


Gengenbach Family

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section H, Row 15, Seats 6-13

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section D, Row 14, Seats 6-13


Grand Island Diocese

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section G , Row 15, Seats 1-14, Row 16, Seats 1-14, Row 17, Seats 1-14, Row 18, Seats 1-14, Row 19, Seats 1-14, Row 20, Seats 1-14, Row 21, Seats 1-14, Row 22, Seats 1-14, Row 23, Seats 1-14, Row 24, Seats 1-14, Row 25, Seats 1-14, Row 26, Seats 1-14, Row 27, Seats 1-4

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section C, Row 2, Seats 1-14, Row 3, Seats 1-14, Row 4, Seats 1-14, Row 5, Seats 1-14, Row 6, Seats 1-14, Row 7, Seats 1-14, Row 8, Seats 1-14, Row 9, Seats 1-14, Row 10, Seats 1-14, Row 11, Seats 1-14, Row 12, Seats 1-14, Row 13, Seats 1-14, Row 14, Seats 4-7


Grant Deanery Youth

Friday – Saturday afternoon:
Section D, Row 4, Seats 9-13, Row 5, Seats 9-13, Row 6, Seats 9-13

Saturday evening – Sunday:
Section G, Row 13, Seats 1-5, Row 14, Seats 1-10

Friday | Lone Star

2:00 – 4:00 pm

Check-In  (Level 1, Lobby)


4:00 – 6:00 pm 

Dinner  (served in the Parking Garage)
4:00-4:30 – RED wristbands
4:30-5:00 – BLUE wristbands
5:00-5:30 – YELLOW wristbands
5:30-6:00 – GREEN wristbands

Marketplace Open  (Level 4, Ballroom 6)


6:15 pm

Doors Open  (Exhibit Hall)


6:45 – 9:30 pm

General Session  (Exhibit Hall)
Keynote: God Illuminated


9:30 – 11:00 pm

Small Groups
Marketplace Open  (Level  4, Ballroom 6)
Reconciliation Open to All Groups  (Level 3, Junior Ballroom)

Saturday | Lone Star

7:30 – 8:30 am

Marketplace Open  (Level 4, Ballroom 6)


8:25 am

Doors Open  (Exhibit Hall)


8:45 – 10:45 am

General Session  (Exhibit Hall)
Celebration of Holy Mass


11:00 am – 1:30 pm

Marketplace Open  (Level 4, Ballroom 6)
Reconciliation Open to Assigned Groups  (Level 3, Junior Ballroom)


11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Women’s Session: Femininity Illuminated  (Exhibit Hall)
Men’s Lunch, Reconciliation, and Small Groups
NOTE: meals are served in the Parking Garage
11:00-11:30 – RED and BLUE Men
11:30-12:00 – YELLOW and GREEN Men


12:15 – 1:15 pm

Men’s Session: Masculinity Illuminated (Exhibit Hall)
Women’s Lunch, Reconciliation, and Small Groups
NOTE: meals are served in the Parking Garage
12:15-12:45 – RED and BLUE Women
12:45-1:15 – YELLOW and GREEN Women


1:30 – 2:15 pm

Youth Minister’s Gathering  (Level 4, Ballroom 8)


1:30 pm – 4:00 pm

Open Time: Recharge
Reconciliation Open (Assigned Groups – 1:30-2:30PM)
Reconciliation Open (All Groups 2:30-4:00PM)
Marketplace Open (Level 4, Ballroom 6)
Free Time/Small Groups
On-Site Activities


3:30 pm

Doors Open  (Exhibit Hall)


4:00 – 5:15 pm

General Session  (Exhibit Hall)
Keynote:  The Darkness has not Overcome


5:15 – 6:45 pm

Dinner (meals are served in the Parking Garage)
5:00-5:30 – RED wristbands
5:30-6:00 – BLUE wristbands
6:00-6:30 – YELLOW wristbands
6:30-7:00 – GREEN wristbands
Small Groups
Marketplace Open (Level 4, Ballroom 6)
Reconciliation Open to Assigned Groups  (Level 3, Junior Ballroom)


6:45 pm

Doors Open  (Exhibit Hall)


7:15 – 9:45 pm

General Session  (Exhibit Hall)
Keynote: The Road Illuminated
Eucharistic Holy Hour and Procession
Prayer: Calling on the Holy Spirit


9:45-10:45 pm

Small Groups
Marketplace Open  (Level 4, Ballroom 6)
Reconciliation Open to All Groups  (Level 3, Junior Ballroom)

Sunday | Lone Star

8:00 – 8:30 am

Marketplace Open  (Level 4, Ballroom 6)


8:25 am

Doors Open  (Exhibit Hall)


8:45am – Noon

Prayer: Acts 2:42 (Exhibit Hall)
Celebration of the Holy Mass (Exhibit Hall)
Eucharistic Adoration (Exhibit Hall)

Noelle Mering

Noelle Mering is a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a scholar at the Institute for Human Ecology. She is the author of the book Awake, Not Woke: A Christian Response to the Cult of Progressive Ideology, co-author of the Theology of Home book series, and editor at TheologyofHome.com. Noelle has an MA in philosophy from Franciscan University. She resides in Southern California and is a wife and a mother of six children.

Dr. John Bergsma

Dr. John Bergsma  is a professor of theology at Franciscan University and served as a Protestant pastor for four years before entering the Catholic Church in 2001. Dr. Bergsma holds a PhD in theology from the University of Notre Dame, where he specialized in the Old Testament and the Dead Sea Scrolls. He has authored over a dozen books on Scripture and the Catholic faith, including Bible Basics for Catholics, Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls, and A Catholic Introduction to the Bible. He speaks regularly on Catholic radio and at conferences and parishes nationally and internationally. He and his wife, Dawn, reside with their eight children in the Steubenville area.

Dcn. Bob Rice

Deacon Bob Rice lives in the Diocese of Steubenville with his wife, Jennifer, and seven children. He is a professor of catechetics at Franciscan University of Steubenville, where he teaches courses on Scripture, youth ministry, and music ministry. He travels around the country preaching about Jesus and leading worship. He also does a weekly podcast with Franciscan University President Father Dave Pivonka, TOR, called “They That Hope.” Learn more about him at deaconbobrice.com.

Friday

By 8:00 am                 

Residence Hall Checkout


6:30 am – 8:30 am      

Breakfast  


 6:30 am      

Doors Open (JCWC: Gentile Gallery)


7:30 am – 8:15 am      

Travelers’ Mass (JCWC: Gentile Gallery)
*
For those who must leave the retreat early*


8:45 am – 9:00 am

Liturgy of the Hours Morning Prayer 


9:00 am – 11:30 am    

MORNING SESSION  (JCWC: Gentile Gallery)

Team Encouragement and Sending Forth

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
Celebrant/
Homilist: Fr. Louis Merosne


11:30 pm – 1:30 pm   

Lunch  (Antonian Hall)

Thursday

6:30 am – 8:30 am      

Breakfast  


8:00 am 

Doors Open (FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd Floor)


8:30 am – 8:45 am

Holy Rosary


8:45 am – 9:00 am

Liturgy of the Hours Morning Prayer


9:00 am – Noon     

MORNING SESSION

Praise and Worship

Keynote: “Anyone to Repair the Wall: What I have received from those with Holy Orders” Dave VanVickle

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass


Noon  – 2:00 pm     

Lunch (Antonian Hall)


2:00 pm – 3:00 pm     

Free Time


2:30 pm     

Doors Open (FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd Floor)


 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm   

        Afternoon Session

All Registered Guests Invited
“Navigating Woke Waters: How to Shepherd People to Truth and Freedom”   Noelle Mering


4:30 pm – 5:30 pm     

“Life in the Spirit, Part 3 of 3″
John Beaulieu  (JCWC: Gentile Gallery)


4:30 pm – 7:00 pm     

Dinner  (Antonian Hall)


5:45 pm

Doors Open  (JCWC: Gentile Gallery)


6:45 pm – 7:00 pm     

Gathering Music  Dcn. Bob Rice


7:00 pm – 10:00 pm   

EVENING SESSION (JCWC: Gentile Gallery)

Liturgy of the Hours Evening Prayer

Keynote: “
Come Holy Spirit!
Fr. Louis Merosne

Worship and Healing Service

 

 

Wednesday

6:30 am – 8:30 am      

Breakfast  (Antonian Hall)


7:45am

Doors Open (FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd floor)



8:45 am – 9:00 am

Liturgy of the Hours Morning Prayer (FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd Floor)


9:00 am – 12:00 pm

MORNING SESSION

Praise and Worship  

Keynote: “Living Out Our Diaconal Conscience
Fr. Louis Merosne

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass

Celebrant/Homilist:  Bishop Paul Bradley/Dcn. Bob Rice


Noon – 2:00 pm     

Lunch  (Antonian Hall)


1:00 pm

Doors Open (FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd floor)


1:15 pm – 2:30 pm

Optional Breakout
Deacon’s Track
Dcn. Bob Rice (FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd Floor)


2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Free Time


3:00 pm – 4:00 pm    

      Afternoon Session

      ALL REGISTERED GUESTS INVITED
    “
The Fire of the Spirit!  Meaning and Power of a Biblical Motif”  Dr. John Bergsma

(FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd Floor)


4:30 pm – 5:30 pm     

“Life in the Spirit Track, Part 2 of 3 ”
John Beaulieu  (JCWC: Gentile Gallery)


4:30 pm – 7:00 pm     

Dinner  (Antonian Hall)


5:45 pm

Doors Open  (FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd Floor)


6:45 pm – 7:00 pm     

Gathering Music  Dcn. Bob Rice


7:00 pm – 10:15 pm   

EVENING SESSION

Liturgy of the Hours Evening Prayer

Keynote:” I Am Your Father”  Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR

Eucharistic Holy Hour  Fr. Jonathan St. Andre


10:15 pm – 11:15 pm 

Social (JCWC) 

Everyone is welcome to attend. Cake and punch will be served to celebrate anniversaries! 

Tuesday


6:30 am – 8:30 am      

Breakfast   (Antonian Hall)


8:00 am  – 12:00 pm                    

Registration  (St. Joseph Center: Seminar Room)


8:00 am

Doors Open   (FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd Floor)


8:45 am – 9:00 am

Liturgy of the Hours Morning Prayer  (FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd Floor)


9:00 am – Noon

MORNING SESSION
Praise and Worship  – Dcn. Bob Rice

Keynote: Remember Him: Revealing True Fatherhood to a Fatherless World
Noelle Mering

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


Noon – 2:00 pm     

Lunch  (Antonian Hall)


1:00 pm – 1:30 pm

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


2:00 pm – 3:00 pm     

Free Time


3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Afternoon Session
*ALL REGISTERED GUESTS INVITED:  “The Wind of the Spirit! Meaning and Power of a Biblical Motif”
Dr. John Bergsma (FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd Floor)


4:30 pm – 5:30 pm     

“Life in the Spirit Track, Part 1 of 3”
John Beaulieu  
(JCWC: Gentile Gallery)


4:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Dinner  (Antonian Hall)


5:45 pm

Doors Open (FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd Floor)


6:45 pm – 7:00 pm     

Gathering Music Dcn. Bob Rice


7:00 pm – 9:45 pm   

EVENING SESSION

Liturgy of the Hours Evening Prayer 

Keynote: “The Glorified Waiter”
Dcn. Bob Rice

Eucharistic Holy Hour
Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR


9:45 pm  – 11:00 pm

Social (JCWC)

Everyone is welcome to attend. A cash bar and complimentary popcorn and snow cones will be available! 

Monday

Another Carpenter

“For I received from the Lord what I also handed on to you.” 
1 Corinthians 11:23


Note:  Times are subject to slight changes.


Monday, June 17th

Noon – 8:00 pm

Registration and Housing Check-In   (St. Joseph Center:  Seminar Room)


4:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Dinner   (Antonian Hall)


5:45 pm

 Doors Open   (FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd Floor)


6:45 pm – 7:00 pm

Gathering Music  (FFH: Aerobics Room, 2nd Floor) Dcn. Bob Rice


7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

EVENING SESSION

Keynote: “Only What We Have Received: Pouring Out the Lord’s Riches from our Poverty
Dave Van Vickle

Sacrament of Reconciliation 

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
Celebrant/HomilistBishop Joseph Espaillat


10:00 pm –11:00 pm

Social   (JCWC)

Everyone is welcome to attend! A cash bar and complimentary food will be available!  

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