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Ralph Martin to come to St. William tomorrow!

Published November 10, 2011 • Written by Martina Filed Under: Blog

I have to say, when I first heard Ralph Martin* was coming to our parish, my first thought was I HAVE to meet this man and thank him profusely for his role in reenergizing our pastor, Father Dean Wilhelm. You see, Ralph Martin and Father Dean go back a “few” years and as it turned out, Mr. Martin happened to be giving a retreat in Europe where Father Dean was on sabbatical earlier this year. While I had no idea who Ralph Martin was, I knew he must be very special because Father Dean came back a new man, a new priest, and a vibrant leadership emerged upon his return. At our recent ministry gathering, where all the ministry heads meet to connect with each other, the office staff, and our priests, it was apparent that more than five months later Father Dean was still profoundly affected by this retreat. As a result, Father Dean shared his vision of moving from “maintenance,” or “tending the store” to “mission” and give St. William an even greater reach into the local community in terms of evangelizing and sharing the Good News. How exciting!

Ralph Martin is not just “some event” going on at St. William in Round Rock. No, his presentations will move you into a new realm of evangelizing as the laity. You will not want to miss an opportunity to hear Mr. Martin’s presentations. Make your way up the interstate to join us at St. William Catholic Church in Round Rock for this wonderful talk. Heck, just make an evening of it by coming this way early, grab some dinner with some friends or your spouse…whatever you have to do…come early, be loud, stay late. Oh wait…that’s something else. Either way, be there!

Details at a glance:

What: Ralph Martin, “Called to Holiness: Living as a Catholic Today”

When: Friday, November 11, 2011 @ 7:30 p.m.

Where: St. William Catholic Church, 620 Round Rock West Drive, Round Rock 78681 – in the main church

Cost: FREE, no registration required

 

What: Ralph Martin, “Overcoming the Obstacles to Growth” & “Called to    Mission: What is Our Mission as Catholic Lay People.”

When: Saturday, November 12, 2011 @ 9:30 a.m.

Where: St. William Catholic Church, 620 Round Rock West Drive, Round Rock 78681 – in the main church

Cost: FREE, no registration required.

*Mr. Martin is the president of Renewal Ministries, an organization devoted to Catholic renewal and evangelization. Renewal Ministries is the sponsor of “The Choices We Face,” a widely viewed weekly Catholic television and radio program distributed throughout the world and engages in a wide variety of mission work in more than 27 countries. He is also the Director of Graduate Theology Programs in Evangelization and an assistant professor of theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in the Archdiocese of Detroit. He holds a doctorate in theology from the Angelicum University of Rome. He is the author of a number of books, the most recent of which is The Fulfillment of All Desire: A Guidebook for the Journey to God Based on the Wisdom of the Saints. He and his wife Anne reside in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

 

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Written by Martina • Published November 10, 2011

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  1. Augustine says

    November 27, 2011 at 1:50 PM

    You can watch two of his presentations at St. William at http://gloria.tv/?album=2939

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  2. Augustine says

    November 27, 2011 at 1:50 PM

    You can watch two of his presentations at St. William at http://gloria.tv/?album=2939

    Reply

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Martina Kreitzer

I am a 30-something stay-at-home mom to six kiddos, 4/96 through 6/12. We recently decided to homeschool after many years in the public schools. In my "spare time," I serve as the chair for the Pastoral Council at my home parish of St. William in Round Rock and I help with our Adult Faith Formation program, from the planning committee to facilitating and mentoring incoming facilitators. I also enjoy photography as a hobby and once photographed with Ron Parks back in the day. I enjoy talking about all things Catholic and always look to infuse a little bit of humor whenever possible. You can also catch me writing at www.CatholicSistas.com

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