Digital Download – 2011 Conference Audio: Christ the King
Digital Download – 2011 Conference Audio: Christ the King
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Over the weekend of October 7-9, 2011, Angelus Press hosted its second annual conference on the theme of Our Lord Jesus Christ: The Kingship of Christ. With over 400 attendees from around the country (and some international visitors), some of the greatest minds and speakers convened to examine this doctrine from a variety of angles. The result was an amazing success as those in attendance learned about Christ’s Kingship and were spurred on to Catholic Action.
Speakers and Topics:
The Social Kingship of Christ according to Cardinal Pie, by Fr. Juan-Carlos Iscara
The Rosary and the Battle of Lepanto, by Andrew J. Clarendon
The Relationship of Church and State, by Brian McCall
Quas Primas – Pius XI on Christ the King, by Fr. Daniel Themann
The Errors of the Modern World, by Dr. John Rao
A Call for Today’s Crusade, by Fr. Gerard Beck
The Queenship of Our Lady, by Fr. Albert
Archbishop Lefebvre: A Life for Christ the King, by Bishop Tissier de Mallerais
Catholic Action: Whose Job is it? by Bishop Tissier de Mallerais
Conclusion and Farewell, by Fr. Arnaud Rostand
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Select Track | Full Conference, 1 The Social Kingship of Christ according to Cardinal Pie, by Fr. Juan-Carlos Iscara, 2 The Rosary and the Battle of Lepanto, by Andrew J. Clarendon, 3 The Relationship of Church and State, by Brian McCall, 4 Quas Primas – Pius XI on Christ the King, by Fr. Daniel Themann, 5 The Errors of the Modern World, by Dr. John Rao, 6 A Call for Today's Crusade, by Fr. Gerard Beck, 7 The Queenship of Our Lady, by Fr. Albert, O.P., 8 Archbishop Lefebvre: A Life for Christ the King, by Bishop Tissier de Mallerais, 9 Catholic Action: Whose Job is it? by Bishop Tissier de Mallerais, 10 Conclusion and Farewell, by Fr. Arnaud Rostand |
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