I’m at the conference for priests in WV held by the St Paul Center For Biblical Theology. There are some 250 priests here from (I think) 98 dioceses and several countries. Lots of new faces this year, biggest ever.
This year our focus is Matthew. Last night Scott Hahn addressed us. This morning John Bergsma.
We are into Matthew:
More later.
YOU can follow the talks online. You will find a link in recent Rome shot posts.
Schedule (Eastern Time)
Morning Session
8:00 – 8:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Announcements
8:30–9:45 a.m. Conference Session – Dr John Bergsma
11:15 a.m. Daily Mass Homily Posted
11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Conference Session – Dr Lawrence Feingold
Afternoon Session
2:00–3:00 p.m. Optional Workshop – Dr Ralph Martin
3:05–3:35 p.m. Optional Workshop –
Evening Session
7:15-7:45 p.m. Announcements and Evening Prayer
7:45–9:00 p.m. Conference Session – Dr. Scott Hahn
I warmly recommend these conferences, which are intended for priests.
If you are looking at the video – yesterday’s talk by Ralph Martin was great.
I’ve assumed a few new books as is it did t have enough.
I’m glad to see this on sale.
The dining area.
The Blessed Sacrament Chapel
We are getting ready for Scott Hahn’s second talk.
Keep an eye out for that well-worn Scott Hahn bible!
West Virginia is dear to me. Should you encounter Fr. Grassi there, you may tell him that Martha from Wyoming sends her regards. For years, that remarkably wise, holy, and winsome priest offered Latin Mass in tiny Thomas WV, to my joy when visiting my parents in the area.