More from Fr. Longenecker…

Two more items from our friend, Fr. Dwight Longenecker:

  1. Fr. Longenecker will be speaking at the Evensong following the priest and people of Mount Calvary Church in Baltimore in January.
  2. He will also be a speaker at a conference entitled, Now and in England: A Day Conference on English Catholicism Then and Now, to be held on Saturday, January 21, 2012, at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church in Greenville, SC.  He will be appearing with EWTN personalities and authors Joanna Bogle and Joseph Pearce.

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Now and in England: A Day Conference on English Catholicism Then and Now.
with EWTN personalities and authors
Joanna Bogle, Joseph Pearce and Fr Dwight Longenecker

Saturday, January 21, 2012
at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church
3710 Augusta Road
Greenville, South Carolina, 29605

8:30 – Registration and Refreshments
9:00 – Deacon Ballard – Opening Comments – Why English Catholicism is Important for Americans Today
9:15 – Fr Longenecker – Merry Ole' England – Life in the English Middle Ages
9:45 - Joanna Bogle - Feasts and Seasons - How to Celebrate the Catholic Faith English Style
10:30 – Break
10:45 – Joseph Pearce – The Jolly Prophet - The Importance of G.K.Chesterton Today
11:30 – Fr Longenecker – C.S.Lewis and J.R.R.Tolkien - Conversion and Catholicism
12:00 - Lunch – Book Signings
12:45 - Holy Rosary Before the Image of Our Lady of Walsingham
1:15 – Joseph Pearce - Searching for Shakespeare – Was Shakespeare Catholic?
2:00 – Break
2:15 – Joanna Bogle - Catholicism in Tension – The Catholic Church in Britain Today
3:00 – Plenary Session – Questions
3:15 – Deacon Ballard – Closing Comments
3:30 – Departure

Registration: $25.00 including lunch. Call OLR Parish for reservation at 864 244 1648.


Related posts:

  1. Fr. Longenecker on the Ordinariates
  2. Fr. Longenecker on Unity in Diversity
  3. Reciprocity
  4. Anglicanorum Coetibus on The Journey Home
  5. And They're Off!

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