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Monday, January 25, 2010

Rebuilding The Church Today and Women’s Conference Will Be Discussed on CatholicTV Talk Show

On February 2nd, Cassandra Poppe, author, Director of Intercessories Ministry, and homeschooling mother of 5, will be interviewed live on the CatholicTV talk show “This is the Day”. Intercessories Ministry aims to rebuild the domestic church.

“This is the Day” airs at CatholicTV.com and on CatholicTV at 10:30AM ET and is rebroadcast at 8PM.

On “This is the Day”, Cassandra will discuss Lenten Practice for families. She is known for coming up with the idea of making quilts with an image of the Rosary on them, which she uses as a tool to teach the Rosary to her young children. Cassandra has since written a book instructing people how to make their own Rosary quilts.

Cassandra is a Catholic columnist and author. Her writings have appeared in Catholic Digest, diocese newspapers, and in Catholic homeschooling publications such as Heart and Mind and the Keeping it Catholic newsletter. She and her husband, Jay, give talks on parenting, prayer, and their powerful conversion to the Roman Catholic faith.”

On January 29th, the 2010 Boston Catholic Women’s Conference will be discussed on “This is the Day”. The conference has featured such speakers as Immaculée Ilibagiza, Kerri Caviezel (wife of actor Jim Caviezel), Kimberly Hahn and many others.

Jennifer Schiller, the coordinator for the Women’s conference will make an appearance on the show to talk about the conference. This year’s conference will feature former reality-star and model Leah Darrow, Patti Mansfield- an international Catholic speaker, Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle- a friend of Blessed Mother Teresa’s, and Sister Olga Yaqob of the Eucharist- a religious sister from Iraq, who ministers on the campus of Boston University. The Conference will take place on February 27th at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross. To register, please visit http://catholicboston.com/index.php?content=tickets2010

These episodes of “This is the Day” will be available on the site’s archives starting the same night of the broadcast day. All videos at the website are viewable in full-screen. Paste this URL into your browser in order to access the “This is the Day” video archives. http://www.CatholicTV.com/shows/default.aspx?seriesID=72

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