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Early Bird Tickets to the 2015 Conference for Catholic Tradition!

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JMJ

As a counter-point to the Synod - the SSPX is having a conference on the Family.

Which do you think will be in keeping with the Teaching of the Church?

I know where I'd put my money!

P^3





2015 Conference for Catholic Tradition

Early Bird Registration

Join us on October 9-11 in Kansas City for three days of
inspirational, educational, and practical conferences on
The Family: Hope for the Church.


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Register Before August 3rd for Early Bird Savings
Complete Package - $70 Savings
Single Day - $20 Savings







WHEN
Friday, October 9, 2015 8:00 AM - Sunday, October 11, 2015 4:00 PM

WHERE
Kansas City Airport Hilton
8801 NW 112 St, Kansas City, Missouri 64153, USA


The Family: Hope for the Church

Let everything take second place to our care of our children, our bringing them up to the discipline and instruction of the Lord. If from the beginning we teach them to love true wisdom, they will have greater wealth and glory than riches can provide. If a child learns a trade, or is highly educated for a lucrative profession, all this is nothing compared to the art of detachment from riches; if you want to make your child rich, teach him this. He is truly rich who does not desire great possessions, or surrounds himself with wealth, but who requires nothing.” - St. John Chrysostom

In a world where the Sacrament of Marriage is being attacked, Catholics must unite as a single flame burning for truth. Join us this fall as Angelus Press once again brings together some of the best Catholic thinkers, speakers, and writers to consider this year’s topic: The Family – Hope for the Church. This conference is relevant for those considering a marriage vocation as well as both new and seasoned married couples alike.

Come learn more about the gift of children and the great responsibility of raising them in the midst of the crisis of the family today, while at the same time enjoying the company of other like-minded traditional Catholics.

Join us for our sixth annual Conference for Catholic Tradition – a profoundly enjoyable Catholic weekend on October 9 – 11, 2015.






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See details on the registration page. 

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