Archive for the ‘General Conference Information’ Category

Don’t Let the Economy Keep You Away!

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Worried about the current economic situation and how much worse it may become, many families are cutting back on non-essentials. In these circumstances, some who would  ordinarily consider attending the SBC conference may decide they can’t afford it. We want to assure everyone that we are doing what we can to make it possible for all to attend by keeping our costs to the absolute minimum. Beyond that, we’d like to suggest that the truths of the Catholic Faith, including the social teaching derived from it, are  never a “luxury”. In difficult times they become more important than ever. Learning about them and how they help us live, and weighing issues of the day in their light, is what SBC conferences are about. It’s an added bonus that for the duration of the event you’re able to get together with others who see the things that matter the same way you do.

How do I Find out More About the Conference?

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

If you have questions about our conference, please send an email to info@SbcConference.com. Someone will get back to you as soon as possible.

If you prefer, give us a call at (603) 239-6485 or (toll-free) at (877) 773-1773.

2008 Theme and Dates

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

This year’s conference will be early. The dates for the 2008 Saint Benedict Center Conference are July 17-20. Please mark your calendars!

The theme this year is “The Light of our Faith in the Darkest of Times.”

Thursday July 17 will be our Open House at the monastery in Richmond, New Hampshire. Friday to Sunday (the 18th-20th) will be the main conference at the hotel in Nashua.

Details will be announced on this web site as they become known.

What is the Saint Benedict Center Conference?

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

It is an annual gathering wherein informative Catholic speakers address important topics of timely and enduring interest. Daily Mass is offered in the traditional Roman Rite. Vendors carrying religious articles (books, statues, multimedia, etc.) offer their goods for sale. Past conferences have resulted in vocations, returns to a sacramental life, and other life changes. The event presents a wonderful opportunity for Catholic camaraderie.

Don’t miss it. It comes only once a year!