Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Metro Detroit: Call to Holiness Benefit Dinner September 26

RE-POSTED FROM AUGUST 25...

RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY FRIDAY

Go here to read the flyer, and for contact info, or to send donations if you cannot make the event.

Hear Steve Ray discuss Call to Holiness, his upcoming talk, and the dissident group which will hold a conference in Detroit in 2011.  Call to Holiness began in Detroit, in response to Call to Action.  Steve and Teresa give details. 

Catholic Connection archive audio for the first hour on September 14, 2010 (click here and the discussion begins about 25-30 minutes in)



Please support this event. Even if you cannot make this benefit dinner, consider sending some financial support. Fr. Z beat me to the advertisement, so I am copying from his post...

You may have heard of the Call To Holiness Conferences held [semi] annually in the Detroit area. These conferences serve as a faithful Catholic contrast to the dissenting Call To Action thing, which also started in Detroit.

There will be a benefit dinner to support the 2011 Call To Holiness Conference.

Benefit Dinner
Sunday, September 26, 2010
3:00 p.m.
Burton Manor, Livonia
27777 Schoolcraft Road

(I-96 Between Middlebelt & Inkster Roads)

Keynote Speaker: Steve Ray
Defending the Faith:
Facing the Challengers

Steve is an author and an international speaker, recently
returned from speaking engagements in Australia
and the Philippines. He is the producer of the
award winning video series, the Footprints of God,
filmed entirely in the Holy Land and is a regular guest
on Catholic Answers and Catholic Radio.


See my photopost of the 2009 Call to Holiness Conference.  Fr. Z was among the speakers.  (Don't confuse the benefit dinner for CTH with the actual event, which will take place in June of 2011).

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