Saturday, July 28, 2007

September 9-St. Joseph Radio Catholic Lecture Series

From St Joseph Radio:

JEWS AND THE CHURCH

Rosalind Moss and David Moss

will share their compelling and deeply inspiring journeys from their Jewish heritage to the Catholic Church


Passover: From Promise to Fulfillment

Rosalind Moss is a staff apologist with Catholic Answers, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the Catholic faith through all forms of media.

She was born and raised in a Jewish home, and in her adult years embraced Jesus as the Messiah of the Jewish people. Her initial conversion took her from a 15-year business career as a successful executive with corporations in New York and California to full-time Evangelical ministry, earning a master's degree in Ministry from Talbot Theological Seminary.

Through the influence of her brother David and a series of events in the summer of 1990 she set out on a compelling course to find out if the Catholic Church is in fact the Church Christ established. After an intensive and heartwrenching search, and 18 years of Evangelical Protestantism, she entered the Catholic Church in 1995.

Rosalind now travels the world speaking and teaching. Her radio and television appearances include: EWTN’s “The Journey Home”, “St. Joseph Radio Presents” and “Catholic Answers Live.” She co-hosts “Household of Faith” and “Now that We’re Catholic!” on EWTN.
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You are my witnesses…(Isaiah 43:10)

David Moss is President of the Association of Hebrew Catholics, a group working to preserve the identity and heritage of Catholics of Jewish origin within the Church. He is a renowned speaker and was a guest of EWTN’s “The Journey Home” program.

David was born into a Jewish family in 1941. Father of four children, he worked for 28 years for IBM. In 1978, after having spent 23 years searching for the meaning of life, God responded to his cry of despair. He entered the Catholic Church in 1979.

In 1992, David along with 8,500 others was downsized out of IBM. Simultaneously, Fr. Elias Friedman O.C.D. asked him to lead the Association of Hebrew Catholics which Father had launched from Israel in 1979. In 1994, David committed the remainder of his life to this work.

In 2001, David married Kathleen, his b'shert. In the same year, they moved to Ypsilanti, Michigan to associate with Ave Maria College. In 2002, BishopMengeling of the Diocese of Lansing, Michigan gave the Association his approbation and blessing. In November 2006, with the blessing of Archbishop Raymond Burke, the AHC relocated to St. Louis, establishing its headquarters here.
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Sunday, September 9, 2007 Ÿ 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Holy Mass at 11:30 a.m.

Historic Old St. Ferdinand Shrine Ÿ 1 Rue Saint Francois Ÿ Florissant, MO


Lunch available at minimum cost – reservation required.
Free will offerings appreciated. Ÿ Please call 636-244-0089 for more information.

Sponsored by St. Joseph Radio and the Friends of the Old St. Ferdinand Shrine

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