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Catholic Identity Conference Schedule* of events
Friday, October 27
6:30 PM - Pontifical Low Mass at St. Peter’s Catholic Church 425 N. Fourth Street
Steubenville, OH 43952 (arrange your own transportation)
7:30 - 8:30 PM - Cocktail Hour and Opening Remarks by Michael Matt, Emcee
8:30 PM - Bishop Athanasius Schneider: On the Unchanging Truth of the Catholic
Faith
Saturday, October 28
7:00 AM - Low Mass at St. Peter’s
8:30 AM - Registration, Refreshments. Opening Remarks by Eric Frankovitch
9:00 AM - Michael Matt: 100 Years Since Fatima; 50 Years of The Remnant
10:00 AM - Canon Aaron B. Huberfield, ICRSS: Fatima and the Theological Virtue of Hope
11:00 AM - Dr. John Rao: We Must Go Where We Were Always Told to Go
12:00 PM - Lunch
1:00 PM - Fr. Jonathan Loop, SSPX: Our Lady’s Warnings in Light of Solhenitsyn
2:00 PM - Edward Pentin: The Vatican During Pope Francis’ Pontificate
3:00 PM - Fr. Gregory Pendergraft, FSSP: Lex Orandi, Lex Crendendi
5:00 PM - Cocktail hour
6:00 PM - Dinner
6:30 PM - Michael Matt’s Tribute to John Vennari.
6:45 PM - Chorbishop Anthony Spinosa: Are There Really Three Great Monotheistic Religions?
Sunday, October 29
6:00 AM - Low Mass at St. Peter’s
8:30 AM - Coffee and refreshments at Holiday Inn
9:00 AM - Elizabeth Yore: The Pope of the New World Order, Building the Resistance Movement
10:00 AM - Chris Ferrara: The Eclipse Of Reason In The Catholic Church (What Unites Us is Greater Than What Divides Us?)
11:00 AM - Mystery Speaker (Diocesan Priest). A Word from Young Traditionalists, Followed by Speakers’ Final Word: Catholic Action
*SCHEDULE AND SPEAKERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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turday Evening Dinner:
October 28, 2017
Weirton Holiday Inn
350 Three Springs Drive
Weirton, WV 26062
5:00 p.m.—6:00 p.m. - Cocktail Reception
6:00 p.m. - Dinner
Keynote Speaker:
Chorbishop Anthony Spinosa
Rector/Protopresbyter at the Basilica and
National Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon
“Are There Really Three Great
Monotheistic Religions?”