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SUMMARY:Day Within the Octave of Christmas–W (II)
DESCRIPTION:ST. SABINUS\, Bishop\, and his Companions\, Martyrs. The cruel edicts of Diocletian and Maximin against the Christians being published in the year 303\, Sabinus\, Bishop of Assisium\, and several of his clergy\, were apprehended and kept in custody till Venustianus\, the Governor of Etruria and Umbria\, came thither. Upon his arrival in that city he caused the hands of Sabinus\, who had made a glorious confession of his Faith before him\, to be cut off; and his two deacons\, Marcellus and Exuperantius\, to be scourged\, beaten with clubs\, and torn with iron nails\, under which torments they both expired. Sabinus is said to have cured a blind boy\, and a weakness in the eyes of Venustianus himself\, who was thereupon converted\, and afterward beheaded for the Faith. Lucius\, his successor\, commanded Sabinus to be beaten to death with clubs at Spoleto. The martyr was buried a mile from that city\, but his relics have been since translated to Faënza.\nReflection.—How powerfully do the martyrs cry out to us by their example\, exhorting us to despise a false and wicked world!
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SUMMARY:Day Within the Octave of Christmas–W (II) - St. Sylvester I\, Pope–W (Comm.)
DESCRIPTION:During the pontificate of St. Sylvester\, from 314 to 335\, the long persecutions in Rome came to an end\, and the Church emerged from her hidden existence in the catacombs. The blood of the early martyrs\, the seed of Christianity\, blossomed into a rich harvest as the Faith spread throughout the Roman Empire. St. Sylvester\, the first Pope of Peace\, further strengthened the faith by convening the first ecumenical council of Nice and condemning the heresy which taught that Christ was inferior to the Father in the Blessed Trinity.
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SUMMARY:Maryland Catholic Women's Conference 2021
DESCRIPTION:Cost: $45 (lunch included); $30 for attendees ages 25 and under; Religious Sisters Free\nDoors open at 8am.\nMass will be celebrated by Bishop Adam Parker at 9am.\nSacrament of Reconciliation will be available before Mass and during lunchtime.\nAdoration will be available throughout the day. We will close our day with Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament together. \nEvent FAQsKeynote Speakers\nKatie Prejean McGrady is an award-winning author\, host of The Katie McGrady Show on Sirius XM\, and writer contributing to Blessed is She\, Catholic News Service\, and various diocesan publications around the world. Katie studied Theology at the University of Dallas and the Augustine Institute and lives in Lake Charles\, LA with her husband and daughters. \nSister Mary Madeline Todd\, O.P.\, S.T.D.\, a Dominican Sister of the Congregation of Saint Cecilia\, serves as Chair of the Philosophy Department at Mount de Sales Academy and Instructor in Theology at Aquinas College in Nashville. Sister earned her doctorate at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome and a Master of Arts in English from the University of Memphis. Her dissertation was on Christ\, The Liberator of Woman\, a study of the theology of Mulieris Dignitatem in light of current questions. Sister Mary Madeline writes on spiritual and moral theology\, including contributions to the books Promise and Challenge\, Beautiful Mercy\, and Pope Francis and the Event of Encounter. Her articles and reflections have been published in L’Osservatore Romano\, The Catechetical Review\, and the National Catholic Register. She has spoken on both theological and literary topics internationally\, including presenting for the Towards an Integral Feminine Theology Conference in Rome\, the Catholic Women’s Forum Symposium in Washington DC\, and the St. Clement Center for Ecumenical Dialogue in Kiev\, Ukraine. Sister currently serves on the Boards of Directors for the GIVEN Institute and St. Agnes Catholic School. Her retreat and parish mission ministry has been a graced opportunity to share the light of Christ’s merciful love from Australia to Alaska.
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LOCATION:St. Joseph’s Church\, Fullerton\, 8420 Bel Air Road\, Nottingham\, MD\, 21236\, United States
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SUMMARY:GIVEN Gathering
DESCRIPTION:More InfoMass is celebrated by Archbishop William Lori at 4:30pm
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LOCATION:St. Joseph’s Church\, Fullerton\, 8420 Bel Air Road\, Nottingham\, MD\, 21236\, United States
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SUMMARY:Maryland Catholic Women's Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:View Conference Schedule PDFThe Maryland Catholic Women’s Conference will be held on Saturday\, November 11\, 2023\, at St. John The Evangelist in Severna Park.\nThis day-long conference is an opportunity for up to 600 women from around the state to come together and deepen their faith by engaging in opportunities for confession\, adoration\, and Mass\, as well as listen to dynamic Catholic speakers and enjoy fellowship.The conference is designed for women desiring to learn about their faith at any age or stage of life\, including young adults\, stay-at-home moms\, business professionals\, retirees\, religious\, mothers\, daughters\, aunties\, and grandmas. This year\, we are excited to offer talks in Spanish and limited childcare services to make the conference accessible to even more women. \nThe theme of this year’s conference is “Holy Women\, Holy Lives\,” which will focus on learning about the holy women we can look to for inspiration while examining how we can live holy lives as women in the modern world. \nRegister Now!CONEGUIR ENTRADAS!Maryland Catholic Woman of the Year\nFor the first time ever\, we will be presenting the Maryland Catholic Woman of the Year award to honor a faithful woman who is living out her calling of living a holy life. Do you know a woman like this? Nominate her by September 1st. To learn more and nominate\, click the button below. \nMaryland Catholic Woman of the Year AwardHotel\nThe MCWC has negotiated a group room rate of $179 per night if you would like to stay near St. John the Evangelist the night before the conference on November 10th.  The church is less than 9 miles from Annapolis\, MD.\n\nHampton Inn and Suites Annapolis\n124 Womack Dr\, Annapolis MD\, 21401\nThe group code is MCW for a rate of $179\nThe room must be booked by October 10th\nParkingParking is Free. Carpooling is highly encouraged.Directions\n\nSt. John the Evangelist in Severna Park\n689 Ritchie Hwy\nSeverna Park\, MD 21146 \n\n\nClick here for directions to St. John the Evangelist in Severna Park\, MD
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LOCATION:St. John the Evangelist\, 689 Ritchie Highway\, Severna Park\, MD\, 21146\, United States
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