The New Dawn in Scotland event goes online this year - and promises to be all praising and prayerful!
The virtual conference takes place from Friday 28 to Sunday 30 August with speakers including Bishop John Keenan and Dr Ralph Martin, professor of Theology at the Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit.
The programme includes Holy Mass, Rosary, testimonies, teaching, healing sessions and lots more.
Here are the speakers for the New Dawn Scotland 2020 virtual conference, Fri 28-Sun30 Aug, including our own Fr Nicholas Grace ?
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Five talks will folllow the five themes of the conference: The Holy Spirit; Reconciliation; Healing; Mary, Mother of the Church; Evangelisation.
Fr Nicholas Grace, of The Holy Family Parish (Our Lady & St Brides, Cowdenbeath and St Joseph's, Kelty) is also a featured speaker and there are children's and youth ministry sessions.
New Dawn in Scotland is part of a "worldwide association of people who desire to display the Catholic church in all Her splendour. It is Eucharistic-centred, Sacramental, Marian and Spirit-filled". Find out more here.
Watch the conference on YouTubeorFacebook. Further details are on the New Dawn in Scotland website.
Schedule
Friday 28 August
7.00pm Welcome – Praise and clips from New Dawn International Leaders
7.30pm Holy Mass
8.15pm Introduction to Talk 1 The Holy Spirit
Saturday 29 August
10.30am Welcome - Children’s Ministry and Zoom Session
12.00pm Welcome - Youth Ministry Pre-recorded talk released
1.30pm ND Youth ministry Zoom Session 1
4.00pm Welcome - Praise – Introduction to Talk 2 Reconciliation
7.00pm Healing Service to include Talk 3
Sunday 30th August
12.00pm Welcome - Youth Ministry Pre-recorded talk released
1.30pm Fr Peter Morris and ND Youth ministry Zoom Session 2
3.30pm Welcome - Praise – Introduction to Talk 4 Mary the Mother of the Church
6.00pm Welcome - Praise – Introduction to Talk 5 Evangelisation
7.00pm Holy Mass
8.00pm Closing out the conference – Blessing from the Priests