Tuesday, February 24, 2009

March 22-Sister Rosalind Moss

Credo of the Catholic Laity
Is Proud to Present

Sister Rosalind Moss
Speaking on

Faith in the midst of unbelief

Credo is pleased to partner with the Central Catholic Union of Missouri in the annual St. Joseph Dinner.

Our speaker is Sister Rosalind Moss founder of a new traditional order of nuns Daughters of Mary, Mother of Israel’s Hope .

Sister Rosalind Moss is a Jewish convert to Catholicism. Her transition first took her to Evangelical Protestantism after a 15 year successful business career. In 1995 she entered the Catholic Church.

On August 22, 2008 she realized a long held dream of establishing her own Traditional order of nuns.

She has appeared on EWTN and has been a staff apologist on Catholic Answers and a guest on the semi monthly radio program, From The Heart.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear this outstanding speaker.
Join us for for a delicious dinner at the Crowne Plaza Hotel 7750 Carondelet in Clayton.

Sunday March 22, 2009, 6:00 PM.

Cost $25.00 per person

Free inside parking. Take a ticket as you enter at 7750 Carondolet or 7777 Bonhomme. The gate will be open when you leave.

Menu selections are Sliced Roast Beef Bordelaise or Baked White Fish with lemon caper butter. These are served with Garden Salad, appropriate vegetables, dinner roll, beverage and dessert..

For more information, contact, contact Howard Brandt at 314-894-6003 or e-mail at hcbrandt @ att.net

Mail the coupon below along with your check to:
Credo of the Catholic Laity
C/o Howard Brandt
4386 Honeydew Lane
St. Louis MO. 63128

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Enclosed is my check for #_______persons at $25.00 each for the St. Joseph Dinner with Sister Rosalind Moss.

My menu selections are:
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Baked White Fish with lemon caper butter #___
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1 comment:

  1. Traditional???? Not. Where did you get the idea this was a traditional order of nuns. This order is Novus Ordo all the way. Your mislabeling this order as "traditional" is confusing to women looking for a traditional order. Perhaps you meant "conservative."

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