2008-09 Speakers

Introducing our speakers for 2008-09:

September 11, 2008 - John Martignoni

Our season begins with the host of EWTN Open Line
and the founder of the Bible Christian Society speaking
on “The Challenge of Being Catholic.”

October 9, 2008 - Mike Romano

Impressionist and stand-up comedian turned EWTN
radio producer uses humor to tell his conversion
story. Ask for Fr. Frank Pavone!

November 13, 2008 - Dale Ahlquist

President of American Chesterton Society returns to
Reno to present G.K. Chesterton’s thoughts on the
economy, business, and the workplace.

January 15, 2009 - Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse

Founder of “Your Coach for the Culture Wars” outlines
the direct and indirect negative impacts of the
culture wars on your business and how to fight back!

February 12, 2009 - Richard Lane

Catholic evangelist, co-founder of Qorban
Ministries, (and son of NFL legend Dick “Night Train”
Lane) asks “Do you know what you have?”   


March 12, 2009 - Ben Loop

Executive from Siemens Medical Solutions provides a
Catholic perspective on Just Pricing and Wages in a
free market economy. Take a modern look at Pope
Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum.

April 16, 2009 - Doug Sherman

Come show your support as the founder and president
of Immaculate Heart Radio gives an update on
Catholic Radio in the West!

May 14, 2009 - Bobby Schindler

Brother of Terri Schiavo and founder of Terri
Schindler - Schiavo Foundation details the pain of losing
his sister and his battle to make sure this cannot
happen again in the United States of America.

June 11, 2009 - Bishop Randolph Calvo

Bishop of the Diocese of Reno (and canon lawyer)
speaks to the group for his fourth annual State of the
Diocese discussion.

 

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