Talks on Pope John Paul II, Conversion and Faith
27 April 2011
Media Release
International Catholic Speakers This Weekend in Takapuna:
Talks on Pope John Paul II, Conversion and Faith
Incredible conversion stories by an American junkie-turned priest, talks by the Papal Nuncio, and a special focus on Pope John Paul II are planned for the Eucharistic Convention (29 April-1 May).
Speakers joining Auckland Bishop Patrick Dunn include:
Archbishop Most Reverend Charles Daniel Balvo, a native New Yorker, is the Papal Nuncio in Wellington. In 2005, he was appointed Titular Archbishop of Castello and Apostolic Nuncio to New Zealand, Cook Islands, Fiji, Marshall Islands, Kiribati, Fed. States Micronesia, Nauru, Western Samoa, Tonga, Palau and Vanuatu, and Apostolic Delegate to the Pacific Ocean.
Father Donald Calloway is an
"ex-crim-turned-surfie-priest". According to the blurb for
No Turning Back (A Witness to Mercy): "You'll literally be
on the edge of your seat as a former 'Deadhead' and
drug-addict candidly shares how he was unexpectedly led to
the Roman Catholic Church and eventually into a Roman collar
as an ordained priest. An incredible odyssey of faith, Fr
Calloway's radical conversion can be compared to that of a
modern St Augustine as chronicled in his famous
Confessions." www.fathercalloway.com
In addition to international and Kiwi speakers and musicians, each day will include Mass and special prayers for Pope John Paul II, who will be beatified in Rome on 1 May.
Sunday's talks on John Paul II will include:
3.45pm Father Donald Calloway -- Pope John Paul II: An Apostle of Mercy
4.30pm Archbishop Most Reverend Charles Daniel Balvo -- Blessed John Paul II
VENUE/TICKET INFORMATION
The Eucharistic Convention will be held at
Westlake Boys High School auditorium, 30 Forrest Hill,
Takapuna. Tickets at the door are $40 adults; $20 seniors
and students; under 15 free. More information is available
at www.eucharistic-convention.com
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