In 1998 Fr Steven Scheier gave two powerful presentations in Auckland at our Convention that year followed up by similar talks in Wellington and Christchurch. In his first talk Fr Steven told how he died, was called to judgement by God then sent back to tell his story entitled “A Priest is called to Judgement”. In his second talk Father Steven’s spoke about “What is Lacking in the Church Today”. Both of these videos can be viewed below
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Fr David Halstead OP
Father David Halstead gave a presentation entitled “Holy Spirit in the Eucharist” at our 1998 Eucharistic Convention. At the time Fr David was assigned to St Patrick’s Cathedral in Auckland. A member of the Dominican Religious Order, Fr David has held many positions in New Zealand, Australia and elsewhere over his years of service to the Lord as a Catholic priest. Unfortunately there was no recording available of Father Halstead’s talk which is unfortunate because it was riveting.
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Jerry Morrin
Jerry Morin shared his many talents with us at our 1998 Convention – unfortunately we do not have a recoding of any of his presentations. A little bit about him: A professional singer, songwriter and musician, Jerry has entertained audiences throughout the country. After a profound conversion experience in 1988, he founded Respond Ministry, a Lay Apostolate. He is the Author/Composer of the To the World I, II & III music collections and author of To the World – the First Call and Live the Message booklet. An international conference speaker 1989 through 2005, he received a profound Second Call
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Fr Clement Machado
In 1998 Father Clement Machado gave three lively presentations which were much appreciated by the audience. He spoke about “The Value of the Confession”, “Purgatory; Spirit of Forgiveness” and “The Work of Mother Angelica”. All three video recordings of those sessions are available for viewing below.
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Fr Tom Keyes
In 1998 Father Tom Keyes gave an excellent presentation at our Eucharistic Convention that year. Unfortunately we do not have a recording of the talk which is a shame because the people loved him. The following article in the July 2005 Edition of Tui Moto has a lovely article about Fr Tom – enjoy the read. ——————————————————————- Marysville “I first came to Invercargill in 1956,” says Fr Tom sitting back in his homely den at St Theresa’s presbytery. “I was sent by my parish priest to be chaplain at the Borstal. The inmates there were all young offenders from 15
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