Only 1 Month Away: Coming Home Network Conference on English Reformation
I registered for the conference and made my hotel reservations yesterday. I know of at least one other St. Blogger who also plans to attend the conference.
Description:
As we continue our journey through Church History, we shall turn from the Continent and lay focus to the time of Henry VIII, Thomas More, Margaret Citherow and the English Martyrs, as we discuss the English Reformation.
We are bringing together an exciting list of speakers, both American and English that we can once again offer a weekend - Deep in History. So join us November 3rd through the 5th, 2006 as our talks take us back to this time of Religious turmoil, that we can better understand what it is to be Catholic today.
As in year’s past, the event will be held in Columbus Ohio, at the Holiday Inn Worthington, book early as rooms fill fast.
Conference online registration is available now at the CHResources website! Please Click here.
Conference Schedule:
Friday November 3rd
4:30 Travelers Mass - Bishop Frederick Campbell
5:30 Dinner
7:00 A Look at the English Reformation - Marcus Grodi
7:45 Brief History of the Church of England before Reformation - Dwight Longenecker
8:45 The Schism: Influences from Henry VIII to Elizabeth - Msgr Frank Lane
9:45 Social
Saturday November 4th
8:00 Mass
9:00 Breakfast
11:00 The Attempted Return: Mary Tudor - Jamie Bogle
12:00 Recusants - Joseph Pearce
1:00 Lunch
3:00 Martyrs - Paul Thigpen
4:00 The Defenders of the Faith: More & Fisher - Scott Hahn
5:00 Dinner
7:00 English Counter Reformation - Fr Charles Conner
8:00 The Aftermath - Joanna Bogle
9:30 Adoration
Sunday November 5th
8:00 Mass
9:30 Breakfast
11:00 A Convert looks Back at the Church of England - Fr Ray Ryland
12:00 Panel Discussion
1:30 Finish
Morning Prayer each morning at 7:30 in the Main Room
There is a ten-minute break between each talk for coffee, and a stretch
Confessions 1:30 – 3:00
5:00 – 6:30
1 Comments:
That certainly looks like a great conference.
I love the logo with the John Henry Cardinal Newman reference.
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