NCRC Annual Catholic Charismatic Renewal — West Sacramento, CA
Holy Cross Parish -- West Sacramento, CA 1321 Anna St, West Sacramento, CA, United StatesYou are invited to attend the Northern California Renewal Coalition's Annual Catholic Charismatic Conference on May 24-25, 2025. The theme is: "God will make a Way" (Isaiah 43:19). This year, the conference will be held at the Holy Cross Parish, West Sacramento, CA. The agenda features nine different charismatic speakers and has talks in English and Spanish. There is also tracks for Youth and Children.
Encountering Jesus through the Power of the Holy Spirit
Old Madeline Church 3240 NE 23rd Ave, Portland, OregonWe invite all who are interested in learning more about the Holy Spirit and how the Spirit leads us to Jesus Christ. It is time for us to reemphasis the significant role the Holy Spirit plays in our lives. Our goal is to help the participants attain a deeper relationship with Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit. The program is based on viewing a series of five of Fr. Dave Pivonka’s videos on the Holy Spirit.
3rd International Conference for Charismatic Communities
Fraterna Domus Via Sacrofanese 25, Rome, RM, ItalyIt is a joy to announce that in 2025, we are organizing a gathering of leaders from around the world for the 3rd International Conference for Charismatic Communities. Our theme for this Conference is Called to Live as a Prophetic Community.
51st Celebration – SW Catholic Charismatic Conference 2025 — Albuquerque, NM
Crowne Plaza -- Albuquerque, NM 1901 University Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, United StatesJoin us for the 51st annual Southwest Catholic Charismatic Conference! With talks from great speakers Fr. Joe Freedy, Dcn. Ralph Poyo & Andi Oney, ample praise & worship, daily Mass, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, a Eucharistic Healing Service with prayers for Baptism in the Holy Spirit, and special children and youth tracks, you won't want to miss this one!
Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Your LocationThe doctrine of the Immaculate Conception maintains that the Virgin Mary was conceived free from sin, therefore ready to be the pure vessel for Christ’s birth. The Immaculate Conception enjoyed intense devotion in Spain during the 1600s, although it was only accepted as official doctrine in the 1860s.