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Eucharistic Adoration
Eucharistic Adoration will be occurring throughout the conference in Exhibit Hall A,
with the exception of during Mass and the Penance Service on Saturday evening. All
are welcome to join parishes from across the diocese who are uniting to adore our
Lord in prayer at assigned times during the conference, day and night. Overnight
adorers (after 10:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m.) must enter/exit Exhibit Hall A through door
E45 on the west side of the building.
Friday, October 25
Exposition 3 p.m. – Reposition 5 p.m.
Exposition 7 p.m. – Midnight (continues to Saturday)
Saturday, October 26
Midnight – Reposition 10 a.m.
Exposition Noon – Reposition 6:45 pm
Exposition 10 p.m.- Midnight (continues to Sunday)
Sunday, October 27
Midnight – Reposition 11 a.m.
Confession
Please note that the following schedule will be followed for confessions. The
waiting line will be closed promptly at stated ending times to allow the priests time
to prepare for Mass or the Penance Service. Thank you for understanding.
Friday, October 25
3:30 p.m. -5 p.m. Confession Exhibit Hall A
9:30 p.m. – Midnight Confession Exhibit Hall A
Saturday, October 26
8:00 a.m. -10 a.m. Confession Exhibit Hall A
Noon – 6 p.m. Confession Exhibit Hall A
8 p.m. – 10 p.m. Communal Penance Service Arena
10 p.m. – Midnight Confession Exhibit Hall A
Sunday, October 27
7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Confession Exhibit Hall A
One Dei
For Carrie and Jeremy Davis, music has always been a way for them to connect with each other and with God. Carrie and Jeremy have been playing and performing together for the past 20 years in Christian bands, at their church, and at home with their three children.
Through One Dei, Carrie and Jeremy, along with Justin Zich (drummer), Tom Horner (bass player) and Kate Bleth (keyboard and vocals), share their God-given talents and passion for playing and writing worship music with others, as a point of entry in connecting with God.
One Dei calls Bismarck, North Dakota home, and provides music at events and venues across the region. Through leading music for churches, retreats, and other events, One Dei shares their music and ministry with people of all ages. For more information about One Dei, or to schedule an event, please email onedeiworship@gmail.com.
Breakout Session 3
Sunday 10:15 am
Edward Sri (Arena)
No Greater Love
Christ’s Passion is the climax of the Christian story, what St. John Paul II once called the fullest revelation of God’s love for us. It is also the fullest revelation of what we’re called to in marriage, within our families, in the workplace, in our parishes, and in the wider community. How do we conform our daily lives to the cross? Learn how to find your life’s story in Christ’s story.
Amanda Zurface (Hall B)
Proclaiming God’s Glory to Children in a Pornographic Culture
The earth is filled with the glory of God. God’s deeds are wondrous and are to be proclaimed to every nation and people. This includes his designs and will for man and woman. God has created us for more—more beauty, more virtue, to share more and more in God’s glory. A life that includes pornography offers less and less—less beauty, less virtue, less glory, less freedom. God desires us to truly know we are made for more and to then pass this knowledge and understanding onto our children. Here you will learn how to confidently guide your children to say no to porn and at the same time form them in a better understanding of God’s glory and designs for them to pass onto their peers.
Avera Marie-Santo (Prairie Rose Rooms)
The Lonely and Loved:
Why Church teaching on Homosexuality is Worth Believing
“Yeah, the Catechism says you shouldn’t act on homosexual desires, but does anyone really believe that?” In this talk, Avera shares how she came to understand Church teaching on same-sex attractions, and why it sets people like her free
Janette Howe – Seven Sisters Apostolate (Spruce, Pine, Oak & Maple Rooms)
Holy Hours for Priests:
Persevering in JOY!
St John Vianney is patron of all priests and one of the tripatrons of a vibrant international Apostolate, Seven Sisters, that prays for priests. He reminds, “We should consider those moments spent before the Blessed Sacrament as the happiest of our lives.” Come find out why and how to overcome distractions during prayer to persevere in the joy set before!
Spiritual Direction Panel (Cottonwood & Birch Rooms)
Introduction to Spiritual Direction
Have you ever wondered what spiritual direction means? Have you ever wondered how to find a spiritual director for yourself? If you have answered yes to these questions, this breakout is for you! A group from “The Road to Emmaus Spiritual Director Program” will answer these questions and more during this session. Come find out how God may be calling you to deepen your spiritual life.
Breakout Session 2
Saturday 3:30 pm
Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers (Arena)
Preparing Souls for Heaven:
The Role and Responsibility of Catholic Parents
Starting with the Eucharist and the family, this presentation explains why it is important to share the love of Christ with others. Deacon Harold provides basic, practical, real-world advice on how to talk to family, friends, and loved ones about the beauty and truth of the catholic faith.
Avera Maria Santo (Hall B)
Behold the Woman:
Choosing to See How Christ Sees Me Instead of How the World Sees Me
Hear the testimony of a 22-year-old young woman who is a practicing Catholic that also experiences same-sex attractions. She explains why she chose to look at herself through God’s eyes, and not those of the LGBTQ+ Community.
Kendra Tierney (Hall C)
The Apostolate of Parties:
Evangelizing within our Communities
Liturgical living in the home is experiencing a renaissance, which is a wonderful thing. But the feasts and fasts of the Church are actually meant to be observed in community. Learn ways to bring Catholic traditions to your parish, and your school, and your dinner parties. The more the merrier!
Janette Howe – Seven Sisters Apostolate (Spruce, Pine, Oak & Maple Rooms)
Praying for Priests:
Obligation seen Privilege!
Every Catholic is obliged to pray for our priests. In the truest sense, this obligation is a supreme privilege. Learn of Seven Sisters Apostolate that takes this to heart. Each member offers one holy hour once a week for one priest. Groups are currently active in six continents.