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Curtis Martin, president and founder of the Fellowship of Catholic University Students, or FOCUS, will be one of the main speakers at Catholic men's conference in Maryland. (CNS photo/Terry Wyatt, courtesy FOCUS)

Catholic Men’s Fellowship of Maryland opens registration for March conference

January 10, 2023
By Catholic Review Staff
Catholic Review
Filed Under: Feature, Local News, News

The Catholic Men’s Fellowship of Maryland, an organization that helps men answer the call to holiness through prayer, worship, word and sacrament, opened registration for its 2023 conference, scheduled for March 25 at St. Louis Parish in Clarksville.

The conference will feature Curtis Martin of FOCUS Ministries, Nathan Crankfield of Seeking Excellence Ministries and Neal Lozano of Heart of the Father Ministries. Archbishop William E. Lori will open the conference with the celebration of Mass at 8 a.m.

Conference activities will include presentations, the administration of the sacrament of reconciliation by priests from the Archdiocese of Baltimore as well as adoration before the Blessed Sacrament. Select vendors also will be available for the purchase of Catholic religious items.

Early registration of $30 per person runs through Feb. 1. The ticket price includes a continental breakfast, lunch and refreshments. 

For conference details and registration, visit catholicmensfellowship.com. For more information, contact Ed Roberts at 443-858-7504 or edw.roberts.28@gmail.com.

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