12th annual Seattle Catholic Men's Conference at Holy Rosary Parish May 24 - My Edmonds News

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The 12th annual Seattle Catholic Men’s Conference is scheduled for May 24 at Holy Rosary Parish in Edmonds, inviting local men to explore their spiritual journeys. Titled “Refined Through Love: Becoming the man you are called to be,” the conference seeks to empower participants through inspiring talks and discussions. Keynote speakers include Bishop Eusebio Elizondo of the Archdiocese of Seattle, who will share insights on faith and community. Jason Evert, a well-known author and speaker on chastity, will also present at the event, aiming to guide men in their moral and ethical choices. Additionally, Abraham Lewis, an offensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks, will contribute his perspective as a dedicated parish member.

The conference not only emphasizes individual growth but also encourages building connections among participants. Those interested can register online, ensuring their spot for an event that promises to enrich their lives and strengthen their faith. This annual gathering continues to be a cornerstone for Catholic men in the region, fostering both personal and communal spiritual development.

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