Catholic Women's Conference - Mary and The Power of Prayer

Catholic Women's Conference - Mary and The Power of Prayer

Join us for a powerful Catholic Women's Conference, where we explore the profound influence of Mary and the transformative power of prayer.

By Heart of JMJ Foundation

Date and time

September 13 · 5pm - September 14 · 4pm CDT

Location

San Angelo, Tx - McNease Convention Center

501 Rio Concho Drive San Angelo, TX 76903

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About this event

  • 23 hours

Catholic Women's Conference - Mary and The Power of Prayer

Join us for an inspiring in-person event at the San Angelo, Tx - McNease Convention Center! This conference is a wonderful opportunity for women of all faiths to come together and deepen their faith.

Discover the extraordinary power of prayer as we explore the profound role of Mary in our spiritual lives. Through engaging talks, praise and worship, adoration, confession, and mass, we will delve into the transformative impact of prayer and how it connects us to the Blessed Mother.

Immerse yourself in a supportive community of like-minded women, where you can find encouragement, guidance, and a renewed sense of purpose. This event is designed to uplift your spirit, strengthen your relationship with God, and inspire you to embrace prayer as a powerful tool in your daily life.

Don't miss this opportunity to grow in faith and deepen your connection with Mary through prayer. Join us at the Catholic Women's Conference - Mary and The Power of Prayer in San Angelo, Tx - McNease Convention Center!

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2024 Conference Speakers...........................

Fr. Donald Calloway, MIC, is Vicar Provincial and Vocation Director for the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception.

He is the author of 15 books, which includes Consecration to St. Joseph: The Wonders of Our Spiritual Father. He is a well-known conference speaker on Divine Mercy, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and St. Joseph, and speaks passionately about these topics in his moving conversion story.

He leads pilgrimages to Catholic shrines around the world and resides at the Marian House of Studies in Steubenville, Ohio.


Anna Rae-Kelly, OCDS, born in Glasgow, Scotland, has worked for over three decades in the Catholic/Christian education field as a College Professor, Retreat Leader, Faith Formation Director and School Teacher across the full spectrum of educational needs in Scotland and North America. Professor Rae-Kelly holds a Masters of Theology from the University of Glasgow and a Masters of Science from the University of Strathclyde(Scotland). Due to the influence of St. Louis de Montfort in her life, Anna has journeyed from vocal, liberal feminism to total obedience to the Magisterium and devotion to Carmelite Spirituality.

Anna has worked for the Frontier Apostolate missionaries, established a soup outreach program in British Columbia, led school retreats & residential spiritual camps, assisted in establishing the L'Arche community homes in the United States. She has also established ARK Ministries to offer pastoral presentations, programs, and retreats on Marian theology and contemplative spirituality, founded the annual global Lay Fast Day for Priests which has grown to over 50 countries and draws thousands of lay Catholics to a common day of prayer to support the priesthood. Anna developed the Homebound Missionaries program and leads an annual retreat on this way of life with a community of nuns in Rhode Island.

Anna has authored and presented multiple Catholic and Christian Education series, days of recollection, and retreats for adult lay groups and religious. She is a regular contributor to Catholic media and blogs regularly on Contemplative Prayer, Marian Theology, and the Documents of Vatican II. She has custom developed and presented whole parish programs following the 33 Day Total Consecration to Jesus Through Mary in the model of St. Louis de Montfort. Since 2010, Anna has written and presented the annual Holy Week Retreat at the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette in Attleboro, Massachusetts. In 2009, Anna joined the Order of Secular Carmelites and is currently completing a book on spiritual direction entitled “Soul Bytes”.


Judy Landdrieu Klein, PHD, is a Catholic theologian, author, inspirational speaker and licensed pastoral counselor whose mission is to bring hope and healing to seekers and sufferers.

A "revert" to Catholicism, Klein holds a Masters in Theological Studies and completed post-graduate doctoral studies in Bioethics in Rome. She holds a PhD in Clinical Christian Counseling and works with her husband, Dr. Mark Gelis, at My Father's House Counseling Services in Mandeville, LA.

Klein is a published author whose first book “Miracle Man,” was an Amazon Kindle Bestseller in Catholicism. Her newest book, “Mary’s Way: The Power of Entrusting Your Child to God,” is a CatholicMom.com imprint book. Both of Klein’s books have received the nihil obstat from the Catholic Church, and both were published in Poland, where they are best sellers.

Klein has appeared on numerous nationally renowned Catholic television and radio programs, including EWTN’s Women of Grace. She has blogged extensively at Memorareministries.com, Aleteia, CatholicMom.com and Catholic Digest. Her growing family includes five children, fourteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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