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Sarah Kroger

GICC Ballrooms Salons 5-8

Sarah Kroger is a worship leader and songwriter. Kroger has spent the last eight years leading worship and sharing her music at a rage of national and international events. Her tender heart of prayer combined with the rare talent of her voice has made for a unique and intimate experience of prayer everywhere she goes. Kroger’s passion is to create a safe and prayerful space through her music in which people can encounter the heart of God in a profound way.

Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist

GICC Ballrooms Salons 5-8

We are pleased to have the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist for the third year in a row.

At the heart of Catholic education is the person of Jesus Christ. He is the master teacher. For Dominicans, their primary apostolate is teaching. As they engage in the New Evangelization, the sisters are open to new forms of handing down the faith, and in particular, the work of catechesis. Women religious have been an integral part of the history of Catholic education in the United States. As Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist, they seek to continue the tradition of educating generations of young people in their faith and most of all, to bring youth into deeper relationships with Christ.

11:00 am – 4:00 pm Saturday

Exhibit Hall A – B

Bishop Joel M. Konzen S.M. was born November 6, 1950 in Toledo, Ohio and grew up in Oak Harbor, Ohio.    He took his first vows as a Marist in 1975.   He took perpetual vows in the Society of Mary and was ordained a deacon in 1978 and ordained priest in 1979.

Bishop Konzen has a bachelor of arts in English from St. Meinrad Seminary in St. Meinrad, Ind., a master of divinity from Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans, a master of arts in systematic theology from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., and a master of arts in educational administration from The Catholic University of America.

Bishop Joel M. Konzen took his first position at Marist School in Atlanta in 1980, where he remained for nine years in roles as teacher, admissions director, principal and president. While a graduate student at The Catholic University of America, he served as vicar provincial of the former Washington Province of the Society of Mary.   From 1992 to 1997, Bishop Konzen was principal and president at St. Michael’s Catholic Academy in Austin, Texas.  In 1997, he returned to Washington, D.C., where he was vicar provincial again for two years.

Bishop Konzen returned to Marist School in Atlanta in 1999, where he served as principal until his episcopal ordination in 2018.  He assisted in the founding of two new Catholic schools in Atlanta, Notre Dame Academy and Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School.  He currently serves on the boards of Marist School, Atlanta; Pope Francis Children’s Home and School in Ghana, West Africa; and Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans, LA.  In 2015, he received the Educational Excellence Award of the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) in recognition of his contributions to Catholic schools.

In addition to his time at Marist School in Atlanta and St. Michael’s Catholic Academy in Austin Texas, Bishop Konzen taught at St. Peter Chanel High School in Bedford, Ohio (1976-1977), served as a deacon at St. Andrew the Apostle Parish in New Orleans (1978-1979) and as a priest at St. Edmond Parish in Lafayette, La. (1979-1980).

11:30 am–12:20 pm | Father Michael Schmitz

GICC Exhibit Hall C, D

Father Michael Schmitz, director of youth and young adult ministry for the Diocese of Duluth, Minnesota, and chaplain for the Newman Center at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, inspires and educates through his priesthood and preaching. He works with Ascension Presents’ online platforms to share the Gospel.

Ordained in 2003 after attending Saint Paul Seminary, he has preached across the country about the love of God and the call of Jesus Christ for saints to be raised up in the church. The priest’s hope is that these saints will help redeem the entire world for Christ.

11:00 am – 4:00 pm Saturday

Exhibit Hall A – B

José “Pepe” Alonso es el anfitrión del programa “Nuestra Fe en Vivo”, emitido por EWTN. Después de más de 17 años y 560 programas, su programa sigue siendo uno de los programas preferidos de la programación de EWTN.

José nació en 1941 en la ciudad de México. Toda su educación escolar fue principalmente con los sacerdotes jesuitas. Es licenciado en relaciones laborales de la Universidad Iberoamericana de México.

José “Pepe” Alonso is the host of the program “Nuestra Fe en Vivo,” broadcasted by EWTN. After more than 17 years and 560 programs, his program continues to be one of the preferred programs of EWTN programming.

José was born in 1941 in Mexico City. All of his school education primarily was with the Jesuit priests. He has a bachelor’s degree in industrial relations from the Universidad Iberoamericana in México.

NAMI Overview | National Alliance on Mental Health

Gateway Marriott in the Jetstream Room

Introduction to Behavioral Health Disorders and Addictive Diseases, IBHAD, is a 6-hour class designed to provide an overview of behavioral health and addictive diseases, mental health law, community resources, living in recovery and practical exercises. Upon full completion of the course, all attendees will receive a Certificate of Completion from NAMI Georgia. Any clinicians (LPCs, LCSWs, or LMSWs) will also receive Continuing Education Credits.

 

 

 

 

11:00 am – 4:00 pm Saturday

Exhibit Hall A – B

El Padre Jaime Molina Juárez nació el 19 de febrero de 1961 en Ignacio Zaragoza, Chihuahua, México. En 1993, después de pasar un año como noviciado de los Misioneros de la Natividad de María, profesó sus primeros votos. Fue ordenado para el diaconado el 12 de diciembre de 1987 en el Santuario de Cristo Rey, en el Monte de Cubilete.

El 15 de agosto de 1988, se ordenó como sacerdote en la parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe en Chihuahua, México. Durante su servicio sacerdotal, se desempeñó como vicario pastoral de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe y sirvió cuatro años como párroco de la Natividad de la Virgen María en la Diócesis de Casas Grandes.

El Padre Molina fue líder diocesano de Obras Pontificias Misioneras durante tres años, y más tarde sirvió, durante siete años, como líder ministerial para la evangelización y la catequesis.

Desde 1999, el Padre Molina ha estado sirviendo con los Misioneros de La Salette en la iglesia de Santo Tomás el Apóstol, en Smyrna.

Father Jamie Molina Juarez was born on Feb. 19, 1961 in Ignacio Zaragoza, Chihuahua, Mexico. In 1993, after spending a year as novitiate for the Missionaries of Nativity of Mary, Father Molina made his first profession of vows. He was ordained to the diaconate on Dec. 12, 1987 in the Sanctuary of Cristo Rey in the Mount of Cubilete.

On Aug. 15, 1988, he was ordained to the priesthood at Parish of Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe in Chihuahua, Mexico. During his priesthood, Father Molina served as the pastoral vicar of Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe. He also spent four years as the pastor of Natividad de la Virgen Maria in the Diocese of Casas Grandes.

Father Molina spent three years as the diocesan leader of Missionary Pontifical Works, later serving as the ministry leader for evangelization and catechesis for seven years.

Since 1999, Father Molina has been serving with the Missionaries of La Salette at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Smyrna.

2:00-3:00 pm | Elizabeth Lev

GICC Exhibit Hall C, D

Elizabeth Lev holds degrees in art history from the University of Chicago and the University of Bologna.

Dr. Lev has taught art history in Rome for almost twenty years at John Cabot University, the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas and at present teaches at Duquesne University’s Italian campus. She has been a fellow of Notre Dame University’s De Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture since 2015 and was awarded the Myser Visiting Fellowship in Fall 2018. A licensed guide of Rome and Vatican City State, she also served as a commissioner on the Rome tourism board, and as a consultant on art and faith for the Vatican Museums. In the latter capacity, she wrote “Vatican Treasures: The Via Pulchritudinis,” a film presented to Pope Benedict XVI, and created a formational course for the Vatican Museum guides.

Lev’s books include The Tigress of Forlì and A Body for Glory, and Roman Pilgrimage written with George Weigel. Her latest book, How Catholic Art Saved the Faith, released 2018, is an Amazon bestseller and has received praise from Cardinal Timothy Dolan, EWTN host Raymond Arroyo and Speaker Newt Gingrich. Her articles have appeared in First Things magazine, the College Art Association, Catholic Herald, Alethea, Zenit, Inside the Vatican and she is a regular contributor to Magnificat magazine. She has worked as a Vatican analyst for NBC, and has appeared on the Today Show, Nightline and 60 Minutes and most recently in Mo Rocca’s CBS Easter special in 2017. She also wrote and hosted “Catholic Canvas”, a 10-part television series on the art of the Vatican Museums aired on EWTN. Her TED Talk on the Sistine Chapel has garnered over 1.6 million views.

Elizabeth Lev has spoken at events all over the world, appearing for the Diocese of Melbourne during the Year of Grace, presenting “An Evening with Raphael” at the United Nations and was one of the featured speakers at the Legatus 2019 Summit in Dana Point. She often serves speaks at YPO and CEO events in Rome, and she has made presentations at numerous Vatican Patrons of the Arts chapters. During the 30th anniversary of the Vatican Patrons, she was the speaker on the Sistine Chapel.

She has led tours for twenty years, showing leaders, (including Supreme Court Justices Alito and Thomas and Vice President Cheney) and cinema stars, (Steve Martin, Kevin James, Tom Hanks) around the Eternal City. She toured the Sistine Chapel with the twenty-eight leaders of the European Union during the 60th anniversary in 2017.

In 2018, Lev served as Juror in the St Vincent’s Catholic Art Competition and in 2019 has been selected for the scientific committee of the Biennale d’Art Contemporain Sacré in Menton, France

Elizabeth Lev lives minutes from St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums with her husband Thomas Williams and their three children, Claire 18, Giulia 17 and Joshua 6. She speaks French and Italian, loves to cook, and together with her husband became a certified sommelier in 2016.

Jessie Corsey

Renaissance Atlanta Airport Gateway Hotel, Tango Ballroom

Jessie Corsey has a master’s in education from East Carolina University. She taught pre-k through 8th grade physical education at St. Mary Catholic School in Virginia before working in youth ministry full time. Currently, she is the Youth Minister at Prince of Peace Catholic Church.

11:00 am – 4:00 pm Saturday, Jun 22, 2019

GICC Exhibit Hall C, D

Elizabeth Lev holds degrees in art history from the University of Chicago and the University of Bologna.

Dr. Lev has taught art history in Rome for almost twenty years at John Cabot University, the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas and at present teaches at Duquesne University’s Italian campus. She has been a fellow of Notre Dame University’s De Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture since 2015 and was awarded the Myser Visiting Fellowship in Fall 2018. A licensed guide of Rome and Vatican City State, she also served as a commissioner on the Rome tourism board, and as a consultant on art and faith for the Vatican Museums. In the latter capacity, she wrote “Vatican Treasures: The Via Pulchritudinis,” a film presented to Pope Benedict XVI, and created a formational course for the Vatican Museum guides.

Lev’s books include The Tigress of Forlì and A Body for Glory, and Roman Pilgrimage written with George Weigel. Her latest book, How Catholic Art Saved the Faith, released 2018, is an Amazon bestseller and has received praise from Cardinal Timothy Dolan, EWTN host Raymond Arroyo and Speaker Newt Gingrich. Her articles have appeared in First Things magazine, the College Art Association, Catholic Herald, Alethea, Zenit, Inside the Vatican and she is a regular contributor to Magnificat magazine. She has worked as a Vatican analyst for NBC, and has appeared on the Today Show, Nightline and 60 Minutes and most recently in Mo Rocca’s CBS Easter special in 2017. She also wrote and hosted “Catholic Canvas”, a 10-part television series on the art of the Vatican Museums aired on EWTN. Her TED Talk on the Sistine Chapel has garnered over 1.6 million views.

Elizabeth Lev has spoken at events all over the world, appearing for the Diocese of Melbourne during the Year of Grace, presenting “An Evening with Raphael” at the United Nations and was one of the featured speakers at the Legatus 2019 Summit in Dana Point. She often serves speaks at YPO and CEO events in Rome, and she has made presentations at numerous Vatican Patrons of the Arts chapters. During the 30th anniversary of the Vatican Patrons, she was the speaker on the Sistine Chapel.

She has led tours for twenty years, showing leaders, (including Supreme Court Justices Alito and Thomas and Vice President Cheney) and cinema stars, (Steve Martin, Kevin James, Tom Hanks) around the Eternal City. She toured the Sistine Chapel with the twenty-eight leaders of the European Union during the 60th anniversary in 2017.

In 2018, Lev served as Juror in the St Vincent’s Catholic Art Competition and in 2019 has been selected for the scientific committee of the Biennale d’Art Contemporain Sacré in Menton, France

Elizabeth Lev lives minutes from St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums with her husband Thomas Williams and their three children, Claire 18, Giulia 17 and Joshua 6. She speaks French and Italian, loves to cook, and together with her husband became a certified sommelier in 2016.