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AmP Countdown: Time left until the XXIII World Youth Day in Sydney, Australia : 2008-07-15 12:00:00 GMT-05:00


Friday, April 21, 2006

"Life of John Hardon" to be presented in Windsor Apr. 27

A bit of late notice... but still time to register:

Canadian Catholic Radio

BANQUET FUNDRAISER

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Ciociaro Club, Hall C

3745 North Talbot Road

See maps: Canada, NorthAmerica / Overview of Detroit-Canada

Location of club 3745 North Talbot Rd Oldcastle Ont. (Windsor)

THEME: THE LIFE AND WORKS OF FR. JOHN HARDON, S.J.

Master of Ceremonies: Robert Ouellette - Presenter at prior CCR events, Department Head of Catholic Studies at St. Anne High School. Former Principal of Spiritus Sanctus Academy, Ypsilanti, MI; CCR Board Director

Father John A. Hardon, S.J. was one of the greatest teachers of the Catholic faith during the twentieth century. He was also a mentor in the Catholic faith for many thousands. Father Hardon was a tireless apostle. Besides contributing to the sanctification of people whose lives he personally touched, he spread Christ's message to others by his preaching, teaching and writing. One of the most amazing things about this modern apostle was thathe was not satisfied merely to spread the Gospel himself; he wanted othersto work tirelessly for Christ. Because of this, he inspired and facilitatedother people to serve the Lord in their own apostolic activities.

Presenter:

Jay McNally is the former Editor of the Michigan Catholic and Credo, a founding member and past Director of the Michigan Call to Holiness. His presentation will focus on the Life & Work of the late beloved Fr. Hardon, S.J. who was a Teacher, Lecturer, Writer of many books and catechisms, founder of the Marian Catechists, friend of Pope John II and Mother Teresa, a giant of our Catholic faith, a holy priest. Jay has written a biography of Fr. Hardonwhich is expected to be published in the near future.

PROGRAM 6:00 - 9:00 PM

6:00-6:45 PM - Registration & Table Display of Fr. Hardon\'s Writings

6:45 PM - Opening Song, Invocation & Supper Buffet

ALL PROCEEDS TO SUPPORT CANADIAN CATHOLIC RADIO

Tickets $25.00 per person and all students (secondary/university)

$20.00 Late registertration being accepted by PHONE ONLY.

Please reserve as soon as possible. Limited seating. When calling for tickets, please give your complete name, address & phone number. You may arrange to obtain tickets from the person you contact. Please consider to sponsor secondary/university/community college students.

FOR TICKETS / FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING IN WINDSOR (AREA CODE 519)

JOHN 944-3168

MICHELLE 948-7406

MARGARET 945-9638

MARY 966-2023

CLAIRE 948-4561

There will be a List of Fr.Hardon's writings by Brisebois Catholic BookStore of Windsor, so that guests can arrange to order his books & a table display by the Detroit Marian Catechists.

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