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2008 Anglican Use Conference!


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I'm looking forward to this year's Anglican Use Conference with Archbishop Myers, Fr. Christopher Phillips and Jeffrey Steenson. It will take place at Our Lady of the Atonement - the beautiful Anglican Use Catholic parish in San Antonio. Below is all the information you'll need or you can click here for more details.




Thursday, July 10 through Saturday, July 12, 2008
San Antonio, Texas

In this annual conference organized by the Anglican Use Society, representatives of the several Catholic parishes of the Pastoral Provision will gather, together with interested Anglican clergy and lay people. This year's conference will be hosted by Our Lady of the Atonement Catholic Church in San Antonio.

The theme of this year's conference is The First 25 Years of the Anglican Usage of the Roman Rite: Unity in Diversity in the Catholic Church.

Guest speakers will include The Most Reverend John Myers, Archbishop of Newark and the Ecclesiastical Delegate for the Pastoral Provision; The Reverend Christopher G. Phillips, Pastor of Our Lady of the Atonement Catholic Church; and Dr. Jeffrey N. Steenson, formerly the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of the Rio Grande, and recent convert to the Catholic Church.

The registration fee is $90.00 per person. Click here for registration form.

The program will begin on the afternoon of Thursday, July 10, as guests arrive and register. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered according the Anglican Use. Following a welcome reception and light supper, solemn Evensong will be sung.

The bulk of the program will occur on Friday, July 11, with guest speaker sessions, workshops, Holy Mass, reception and keynote dinner, and Compline.

The final Mass of the conference will be offered on the morning of Saturday, July 12.

Guests should plan to arrive on Thursday afternoon and to depart in the late morning on Saturday.

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