Scott Goudeau

Scott Goudeau came to our Convention with Joe and Jean-Ann Hand. He was backing guitarist for them but also took advantage of our offer to tell his own story of conversion; and what a story it is.  You can see a video of Scott’s talk that year below. The following story printed in the Diocese of Nashville website gives us a timely update of Scott’s life from then ’til now. —————————————————- January 30, 2015 by Briana Grzybowski, Tennessee Register Musician Scott Goudeau left behind a successful career in the secular world to focus on Scripture-based music. He is now the
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Joe and Jean-Ann Hand

Most of us know them as the talent behind the song we hear weekly on Life on the Rock, but the partnership of Joe and Jean-Ann Hand goes way beyond this incredibly catchy theme song.  With eight CDs between them and a busy production studio business in Nashville, the Hands have found a way to combine their faith and their talent with incredible results.  Both in their own body of work and in the consultation Joe provides to other artists, the music they create is both inspiring and captivating. Along with their CDs, including Joe’s latest The Psalms, Jean-Ann is
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Frank & Linda Weterman

Local speakers Frank and Linda Weterman shared their story of married life with attendees as the focus was on vocations not only of priestly or religious life but the married and single state of life also. Unfortunately we do not have a recording of what they said which is a shame because their testimony was well worth hearing.  The attendees that year loved them.
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Sr Joan Hopkinson

Sr Joan attended almost every Convention since the beginning; she simply loved them. In 2002 we convinced he to talk about her life and what her vocation meant to her. Unfortunately we have no recording of this talk.  However, her family had one done which was shown at her requiem in 2011 that we think is very appropriate to share with you here.  
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Fr Anthony Bannon

In 2002 Father Anthony Bannon talked about Vocations in his first presentation and How to Discern the Call in his second.  Unfortunately we do not have recordings of these talks. A little bit about Fr Anthony: Fr Anthony Bannon was born on April 25, 1947, in Dublin, Ireland. He joined the LC novitiate in his home town on September 14, 1964. He made his first religious profession on September 15, 1966, and his perpetual profession on April 2, 1972. He was ordained a priest on December 24, 1975. He holds a license in philosophy from the Gregorian University. From 1971
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