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Diocese of Bismarck Eucharistic Conference

Fr. Roch Greiner, CFR

Fr. Roch Mary Greiner, CFR

Fr. Roch Mary Greiner, (formerly Keith David Greiner) AA, BA, STB, MA, M-Div, has been a member of the Community of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal for twelve and a half years (Sep. 2007) and is originally from Orange County, Ca. He was ordained to the holy priesthood in May 2017, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. He completed his philosophical studies at Seton Hall University in New Jersey and his Theological formation at St. Joseph Seminary in Yonkers, New York. Before he was a friar, he served the Church as a layman for four and a half years in juvenile hall jail ministry and was heavily involved in the Charismatic Renewal. He was a tradesman (welder & metal Fabricator) for eleven years as a layman and owned his own business for four and half years before joining Religious life. His work included Aerospace work, sheet metal, welding, and car restoration. He is also a vintner.

He is currently assigned to St. Juan Diego Friary in Albuquerque, New Mexico (Dec. 2018-present). He has served as a missionary with the Friars as a lay brother in Honduras (unofficial military chaplain: Soto Cano Military Base) and as a priest in Nicaragua, serving the poor and ministering as the official Prison Chaplain for the Diocese of Matagalpa, Nicaragua. He has also lived and served in New York and New Jersey as a Franciscan Friar.

Some of the various ways he has served and currently serves in ministry includes: hands on work with the poor, work with the youth and immigrants, preaching at retreats, giving Parish Missions, and Healing Ministry. Fr. Roch also has a deep love and appreciation for the Biblical languages and the Word of God, which he uses as his platform for preaching and approach to ministry. Fr. Roch is a faithful son of Holy Mother Church and her Magisterium.  Moreover, he also has a deep love for God’s beauty in creation, and loves to enjoy in his spare time hiking, wine making, camping, fishing, hunting, and praying in solitude.

Youth Conference – Schedule

Prairie Rose Rooms

8:30 am
Registration/Check-in Open


9:00 am
Kick-off: Welcome, opening prayer, music by Popple


9:30 am
Keynote 1: Fr. Leo Patalinghug


10:15 am
Reflection led by Popple


10:30 am
Teaching Mass in Prairie Rose Rooms


12:00 pm
Lunch 
Lunch provided upstairs for DYC participants, buffet style


12:45 pm
Music by Popple


1:00 pm
Diocesan Updates


1:15 pm
Breakout Session:
Middle School: Fr. Roch Greiner, CFR

High School: Avera Maria Santo


2:00 pm
Move back to main space


2:15 pm
Keynote II: Bishop David D. Kagan


3:00 pm
Eucharistic Adoration and Confession

4:15  pm
Eucharistic Reposition


4:30  pm
Popple Concert


5:00 pm
Closing Remarks, prayer, end DYC

Popple

Popple

Popple is a duo made up of Kyle Heiman and Dan Harms. Kyle and Dan met, played music, wrote music, recorded music and now are full-time musicians and speakers. They travel the country sharing their unique blend of comedic-acoustic-fun-loving music and their passion for their Catholic faith.

Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers

Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers

Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers – known around the world as the “Dynamic Deacon” – is one of the most sought-after speakers in the Church today. He travels across the United States and around the world speaking, his areas of expertise include marriage and family life, discerning the will of God, the sacraments, male spirituality, pro-life issues, evangelization, prayer, and many others.

Deacon Harold holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics and Business Administration from the University of Notre Dame, and a Master of Theological Studies Degree from the University of Dallas. He co-hosts the Eternal Word Television’s Network’s popular radio program, “Morning Glory”, and the weekly broadcast “Living Stones” on Mater Dei Radio. Deacon has also appeared as a guest on numerous other national and international radio programs, including “Catholic Answers Live” and “Vocation Boom Radio.”

Retaining a deep love of Benedictine spirituality which he gained during his time discerning a call to that religious community, Deacon Harold is a Benedictine Oblate of Mt. Angel Abbey. He is also a member of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars and the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy.

Most importantly, he is married to his lovely wife, Colleen, and they have four beautiful children. They live in Portland, Oregon, where Deacon Harold is assigned to Immaculate Heart Catholic Church.

Read more about Deacon Harold here.

Dr. Edward Sri

Dr. Edward Sri

Dr. Edward Sri is a theologian, author and well-known Catholic speaker who appears regularly on EWTN. Each year he speaks to tens of thousands of people from around the world, including clergy, parish leaders, catechists and laity.

He has written several best-selling books, including A Biblical Walk through the Mass, Walking with Mary and Who Am I to Judge? – Responding to Relativism with Logic and Love. His latest release is, Into His Likeness: Be Transformed as a Disciple.

Edward Sri is also the host of the acclaimed film series Symbolon: The Catholic Faith Explained and the presenter of several faith formation film series, including A Biblical Walk through the Mass; Mary: A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother; and Follow Me: Meeting Jesus in the Gospel of John.
He is a founding leader with Curtis Martin of FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students), where he currently serves as Vice President of Formation.

Dr. Sri leads pilgrimages to Rome and the Holy Land each year and is the host of the weekly podcast “All Things Catholic.” He holds a doctorate from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome and is an adjunct professor at the Augustine Institute. He resides with his wife Elizabeth and their eight children in Littleton, Colorado.

Learn more about Dr. Sri here.

Curtis Martin

Curtis Martin

Curtis A. Martin founded the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS) in 1998. He holds a Master’s degree in Theology and is the author of the best-selling book, Made for More. In 2011, Curtis was appointed to serve as a Consultor to the Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelization. He and his wife, Michaelann, live in Colorado. They have been blessed with nine children, and five grandchildren….so far.

For more on Curtis, click here.

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Fr. Leo Patalinghug

Fr. Leo Patalinghug

Father Leo is many things. In addition to being a priest member of the community of consecrated life Voluntas Dei (The Will of God), he is a renowned chef, author, podcast host, theologian, relationship expert, black-belt martial arts instructor, international speaker, entrepreneur, and more.

Through everything Father Leo does, his message is one that unifies people, even if that means having difficult conversations and addressing uncomfortable topics. He helps us build a closer relationship with God and each other. His work aims to strengthen our own family relationships while broadening the relationships we have as a global family.

Plating Grace is a movement led by Father Leo with a mission to build relationships, strengthen families, as well as communities, utilizing the power of food. The movement began with one proven concept; the act of sharing meals can help families thrive and bring people together who may have different views or backgrounds. Plating Grace has now reached thousands of people through Father Leo’s pilgrimage around the world to feed people body, mind and soul.

In 2015, Father Leo founded The Table Foundation, a nonprofit organization with a mission to support to culinary community along with assisting those returning to the community from the prison system. The objective being to assimilate them through a formation process and give them culinary training to obtain skills needed to earn gainful employment.

Learn more about Fr. Leo here

C – D | Vendors

Cat. Chat Productions Inc.

866.286.5433
Cat. Chat for Kids 


Catholic Charities of North Dakota

701.255.1793
Catholic Charities of North Dakota


Catholic Foundation of Western North Dakota

520 N Washington St.
Bismarck, ND 58502
701.204.7206
Catholic Foundation of Western ND 


Catholic Indian Mission,
Diocese of Bismarck

PO Box 639
Fort Yates, ND 58538
701.854.3473
Catholic Indian Mission


Catholic TV

34 Chestnut Steet
Box 9196
Watertown, MA 02471
617.923.0220
CatholicTV


CHI St. Alexius Health

900 East Broadway
Bismarck, ND 58501
701.530.7000
CHI St. Alexius Health


Congregation of Teresian Carmelites &
Bismarck Lay Carmelite Community

Teresian Carmelites and Bismarck Lay Carmelite Community


Covenant Eyes

1525 W King St
Owosso, MI 48867
877.479.1119
CovenantEyes


Cursillo of the Bismarck Diocese

PO Box 263
Dickinson, ND 58601
701.290.1946
Bismarck Cursillo


Curtis Martin

Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers

Diocese of Bismarck

520 N Washington St.
Bismark, ND 58501
701.222.3035
Diocese of Bismark


Dr. Edward Sri

Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron

Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron

Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron was born Oct. 21, 1948, in Mount Clemens and grew up in Immaculate Conception Parish, Anchorville (Ira Township). He attended Immaculate Conception Grade School before going on to Detroit’s Sacred Heart Seminary High School and College. Later, he studied at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome and the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. Archbishop Vigneron holds a doctorate degree in Philosophy from the Catholic University of America.

Prior to being named Bishop of Oakland, California, in 2003, Archbishop Vigneron was an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Detroit. His background includes assignments as rector/president of Sacred Heart Major Seminary, work in the Administrative Section of the Vatican Secretariat of State, and service as associate pastor at Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish, Harper Woods.

Archbishop Vigneron was installed as the 5th archbishop of Detroit on Jan. 28, 2009, at Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit.

In 2009, Archbishop Vigneron was elected President of the Board of Directors of the Catholic University of America. He concluded his second and final term in June 2015. He also received the Pallium from Pope Benedict XVI on June 29, 2009. In late 2014, Archbishop Vigneron was elected Chair of the USCCB Committee on Doctrine, on which he served through 2018. The Archbishop was elected Secretary for the USCCB in 2018, a position he currently holds.

See the Archbishop’s Facebook here.