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Sounds like a great event.
catholicprayerbreakfast.com/
I just read Bush’s Speech to it. Looks like some great events also
whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/04/20070413.html
Here are some of the events
Thursday, April 12
6:30PM
Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
Principal Celebrant and Homilist, His Excellency, Paul S. Loverde, Bishop of Arlington
St. Matthew’s Cathedral
7:30PM
Mass Concludes
8:00PM
Speaker’s Reception*
Army Navy Club
*Note: Free transportation is available from St. Matthew’s to Army Navy Club for those unable to walk and is limited to the first 500 people.
Friday, April 13
5:30AM
Doors open at the Hilton Washington
7:15AM
Rosary
7:45AM - 9:35AM
National Catholic Prayer Breakfast
10:00AM
Educational Program General Session and Book Signing
Dr. Scott Hahn: “Divine Liturgy as Our Prayer”
Fr. Richard John Neuhaus: “Why I Am Not an American Catholic”
12:15PM
Lunch
1:30PM
Panel I
“Public Policy Issues of Interest to Catholics” *
Leonard Leo, Director, of the Lawyers Division and Executive Vice President of the Federalist Society
“The Constitution: Judges and the Confirmation Process”
Carter Snead, Associate Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame Law School
“The Ethics and Politics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research”
Brad Wilcox
Professor of Sociology at University of Virginia
“Why Marriage Matters”
3:15PM
Panel II
“Catholics in Entertainment and the New Evangelization” *
*Attendance limited to 150 people
Panel Chair: Raymond Arroyo, EWTN News Director, Author: “Mother Angelica’s Little Book of Life Lessons and Everyday Spirituality”
Steve McEveety, Producer of “The Passion of the Christ,” “We Were Soldiers,” and “Bella”
Leo Severino , Producer of the movie “Bella”
Tom Allen
Executive Producer and director of Champions of Faith: Baseball, and is co-founder, editor-in-chief and president of Catholic Exchange
Joseph Campo
Producer of Fishers of Men, God in the Streets of New York and The Human Experience.
4:45PM
Conclusion
Saturday, April 14
9:00AM - 3:30PM
Tour of Catholic Washington
Tour will include a tour of Capitol Hill, Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, a lunch and tour at the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center.
catholicprayerbreakfast.com/
I just read Bush’s Speech to it. Looks like some great events also
whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/04/20070413.html
Here are some of the events
Thursday, April 12
6:30PM
Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
Principal Celebrant and Homilist, His Excellency, Paul S. Loverde, Bishop of Arlington
St. Matthew’s Cathedral
7:30PM
Mass Concludes
8:00PM
Speaker’s Reception*
Army Navy Club
*Note: Free transportation is available from St. Matthew’s to Army Navy Club for those unable to walk and is limited to the first 500 people.
Friday, April 13
5:30AM
Doors open at the Hilton Washington
7:15AM
Rosary
7:45AM - 9:35AM
National Catholic Prayer Breakfast
10:00AM
Educational Program General Session and Book Signing
Dr. Scott Hahn: “Divine Liturgy as Our Prayer”
Fr. Richard John Neuhaus: “Why I Am Not an American Catholic”
12:15PM
Lunch
1:30PM
Panel I
“Public Policy Issues of Interest to Catholics” *
- Attendance is limited to 150 people
Leonard Leo, Director, of the Lawyers Division and Executive Vice President of the Federalist Society
“The Constitution: Judges and the Confirmation Process”
Carter Snead, Associate Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame Law School
“The Ethics and Politics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research”
Brad Wilcox
Professor of Sociology at University of Virginia
“Why Marriage Matters”
3:15PM
Panel II
“Catholics in Entertainment and the New Evangelization” *
*Attendance limited to 150 people
Panel Chair: Raymond Arroyo, EWTN News Director, Author: “Mother Angelica’s Little Book of Life Lessons and Everyday Spirituality”
Steve McEveety, Producer of “The Passion of the Christ,” “We Were Soldiers,” and “Bella”
Leo Severino , Producer of the movie “Bella”
Tom Allen
Executive Producer and director of Champions of Faith: Baseball, and is co-founder, editor-in-chief and president of Catholic Exchange
Joseph Campo
Producer of Fishers of Men, God in the Streets of New York and The Human Experience.
4:45PM
Conclusion
Saturday, April 14
9:00AM - 3:30PM
Tour of Catholic Washington
Tour will include a tour of Capitol Hill, Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, a lunch and tour at the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center.