Catholic Men’s Fellowship of Maryland returns March 9 March 4, 2024By Catholic Review Staff Catholic Review Filed Under: Feature, Local News, News The 25th annual Catholic Men’s Fellowship of Maryland Conference will be held March 9 at St. Philip Neri in Linthicum from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The conference theme – “Jesus Christ: Yesterday, Today and Forever” is taken from the epistle to the Hebrews – and is meant to draw men together for a day of inspirational talks, celebration of the Eucharist and commitment to Christian work. Featured speakers include Peter Herbeck, executive vice president and director of missions with Renewal Ministries; and Edward Sri, senior vice president of Apostolic Outreach, Fellowship of Catholic University Students. The event will offer opportunities for the sacrament of reconciliation, fellowship and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. The ticket price of $50 per person includes breakfast, refreshments and lunch. The student admission price is $25. Members of the clergy receive free admission. Archbishop William E. Lori will close the conference with the celebration of Mass. Worship music will again be offered throughout the day by George Misulia and Crossroads. For registration and additional information, visit the Catholic Men’s Fellowship of Maryland website. Read More Local News Capuchin Franciscan Father William Graham remembered for pastoral presence to those seeking annulments Howard County parish explores patriotism’s Catholic roots for America’s 250th Father Joseph Wenderoth, a leader in correctional ministry, dies at 90 The drive that saved his life: Father J. Collin Poston returns to Carroll County parish after brush with death Loyola awarded nearly $1 million to expand forensic science training, research Radio Interview: The Future of AI and Its Ethical Implications: Insights from an AI expert Copyright © 2024 Catholic Review Media Print
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