Saturday, October 22, 2005

Jan 13-15, Seventh Annual St Louis Marian Conference

We invite and welcome you to the Seventh Annual St. Louis Marian Conference.

Archbishop Raymond L. Burke will open the conference on Friday 4:00PM January 13, 2006 with a special Mass. The Honorable Francis Slay, Mayor of St. Louis has been invited to officially receive and welcome Prince Bertrand of Orleans-Braganza to the city of St. Louis and to the Marian Conference. Prince Bertrand is a direct descendant of St. Louis IX, King of France, the patron of St. Louis and namesake.

“Mary is a woman, who brings people together.” Our Lady brings us closer to her Son. We embrace Jesus in the Eucharist with a hunger and thirst for his Presence. Please join us in this grace-filled weekend. Come for a winter retreat, a reunion with family and friends. Our fine selection of speakers include the following:

Archbishop Raymond L. Burke;
Prince Bertrand of Orleans-Braganza;
Father Eugene Morris;
Father Bill Casey;
Father Andre Mhanna;
Father Mitch Pacwa, S.J.;
Father Joseph Fessio, S.J.;
Father Charles Becker;
Father Don Calloway;
Father Pablo Straub.

The cost for the 3-day event is $35 ($40 aftter 12/28); ($40 at the door); ($40 for Saturday only); (group of 8 or more $25 prior to 12/28); Young adults $15; Children (5-11) $5. Registration for Priests, Deacons, Vowed Religious is no charge. Gift registrations are available.

The conference will be held at the Adam’s Mark Hotel in downtown St. Louis, MO located 20 minutes from Lambert International Airport. When making your reservations at the Adam’s Mark, please ask for the discounted rates for the Conference of $67 + tax (single or double occupancy) $77 + tax (triple or quad). Please make your reservations as soon as possible. 1-800-444-ADAM

To REGISTER and for further information please call
(314) 423-1075 or FAX (314) 423-9973

Saint Louis Marian Conference 2006
8015 Monroe Street
Saint Louis, MO 63114

Saint Louis the Gateway to Jesus Through Mary

The Marian Centre of St. Louis is a member of the Catholic Chamber of Commerce

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