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SPEAKERS - 2012 |
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Dr. Margarett A. Schlientz, Conference Chair,
has a masters degrees
in theology (Marquette University), and spirituality (Creighton University), psychiatric nursing (University of
Maryland) and a doctorate in Psychiatric nursing (University of Pittsburgh).
In her professional career as a university administrator and teacher
(Marquette University) she has developed the integration of the psychological and
spiritual relationship necessary for human growth and development.
With her professional expertise she works as a national consultant as an agent of change affecting the internal culture within the health care system. Because of the value integration for human growth she has consulted with numerous religious communities and diocese. Presently in addition to her work with health care systems she is the Assistant Director at the Institute for Priestly Formation at Creighton University where she teaches and ministers to diocesan seminarians in an intensive ten week spiritual renewal program each summer. Committed to the ministry of healing she has taught numerous workshops throughout the world aiding clergy and laity in the ministry of healing and deliverance. Presently she is part of the team with the Institute training diocesan priests in a three year program in spiritual direction integrating the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola. |
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Rev Jim McManus, C.Ss.R. ,director of the New Evangelization Centre at St. Mary's, Clapham Common, London has been involved in the ministry of evangelization and healing for the past forty years. He has published eight books on healing themes, including The Healing Power of the Sacraments, Healing in the Spirit and Finding Forgiveness. He taught Moral Theology for six years in the Redemptorist Seminary. He established Hawkstone Hall as an international Renewal Centre for Priests and Religious. Thousands of sabbatical pilgrims have experienced deep inner healing and spiritual renewal during the Three Month Renewal Courses which are offered there. He served nine years as the Provincial of the Redemptorists in Britain. He has directed retreats and courses for priests in many parts of the world including the US, Japan, Malaysia, Nigeria and Zimbabwe. He is currently involved in promoting the new evangelization. |
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Rev. Greg Bramlage in
2005, inaugurated the first Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel in
Southeast Indiana. That same year he began hosting and speaking at regional
faith conferences. He incorporated a full-time Healing/Deliverance ministry
into St. Nicholas Parish and began a monthly 3rd Wednesday Healing Service.
In 2008, Fr. Greg became the founder and director of “Word of God Prayer
Ministry” with a lay association of over 70 people.
For the past two years, Fr. Greg has both, led and hosted a 3-day workshop on Deliverance Training for priests, religious & their lay prayer teams. Since 2009, Fr. Greg has evangelized throughout the world bringing the healing ministry into countries such as: El Salvador, Mexico, India, Uganda, Ghana, Guatemala, Venezuela, Kenya & the states of Hawaii, Ohio and Indiana. In July of 2011, Archbishop Buechlein released Fr. Greg from diocesan ministry to pursue full-time work in Evangelization to the third world under the supervision of Bishop Sam Jacobs of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux, Louisiana. In October of 2011, Fr. Greg founded “Missionaries of the New Evangelization” to accomplish this purpose. Fr. Greg now travels the world evangelizing with the Word of God and teaching others how to pray for miracles with expectant faith. His goal is to share the healing love of Jesus with those whom he meets and thus bring about the renewal of all God’s people. |
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Msgr. John Esseff. Msgr's background is extensive with Masters degrees in Semitic Languages (Catholic University, Religious Education and Counseling (Marywood University) and a Doctorate in Ministry (Aquinas Institute, Dubuque, IA). His pastoral ministry has covered a myriad of needs serving the poor and destitute from the streets to prisons, homeless, handicapped in the Scranton area, Lebanon and Peru. He was pastor at numerous parishes in his diocese. Having served on numerous boards as consultant and advocate to interfaith groups, farm workers, prison chaplains, migrant workers, elderly etc. For two years he was director of the Pontifical Mission in Beirut, Lebanon. He also served as Director of the Propagation of the Faith and as Moderator for the Enthronement of the Sacred Heart in Scranton. He has received numerous awards and honorary degrees. Pope John II awarded him the Prelate of Honor award in 1983. Recently he responded to a need of Bishop Samuel Aquila to help develop a formation program for seminarians at Cardinal Meunch Seminary in Fargo, ND. He has returned to the Diocese of Scranton where he continues in his role as spiritual director and exorcist for the diocese. |
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Rev. Jeffrey S. Grob is a native of Cross Plains, Wisconsin and was ordained for the Archdiocese of Chicago in 1992. He received a Masters of Divinity degree from the University of St. Mary of the Lake in Mundelein, IL as well as a Licentiate in Sacred Theology. He served as associate pastor of Saints Faith, Hope and Charity Parish in Winnetka, IL for 6 years (1992-98). Father Grob also worked as Assistant to the Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Chicago during that time. He attended Saint Paul University in Ottawa, Ontario for four years, studying at the Masters and Doctoral level. Father Grob returned to Chicago in 2002 and was appointed Associate vicar for Canonical Services and assistant to the exorcist for the Archdiocese of Chicago. He completed his doctoral studies in canon law in 2007. |
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Padre Francesco Bamonte is a member of the Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and was ordained on the 18th of September, 1990.
He is an exorcist for the Archdiocese of Rome. From the time of his ordination he has been involved in many aspects of the ministry of deliverance and exorcism. He has specialized in helping people who have fallen victim of the occult practices. For years he worked with Fr. Gabriele Amorth, the renowned exorcist of Rome. Since 1997 he has been a member of the International Association of Exorcists. He has been on the faculty of Regina Apostolorum's course, "Exorcism and Prayers of Deliverance", in Rome since 2005. Padre Bamonte has published five books on Exorcism. At the request of bishops from dioceses on several continents he has given courses to priests and seminarians on the ministry of exorcism and the various pastoral challenges presented by the increase of occult practices. To order his books, go to the website: www.dannioccultismo.it. (All books are written in Italian). |
| CONFERENCE TEAM:/td> | Msgr. John Esseff,
Rev. Carl Schmidt, C.Ss.R, Dr. Margarett Schlientz, Conference
Chair; Tom & Rosalie Hersil, co-chairmen, Tina & Lisa Hersil, Ginny Kopp., Doris Kresheck, Sr. Marilyn Metz, Chris Nault. |
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| Dr. W. Joseph Schlientz Technical Director | Tom & Rosalie Hersil, co-chairmen | Tina & Lisa Hersil | Doris Kresheck |
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Joe Received his MS in Chemistry at Georgetown Univ. and his PhD in Chemistry at University of Georgia.
He spent years as a research chemist followed by the last 12 years as a chemistry instructor in Community College and High School.
He has a strong background in electronics. After retirement he has devoted his time to
web design and internet marketing and currently has 3 websites: www.swissknifesupplies.com, www.aromatherapywellness.com, www.advancedrubbercoatings.com |
Thomas Hersil is active in the parish ministry at Mary Queen of Heaven in healing and deliverance. Retired from the military where he strongly witnesses his moral and spiritual values within the relationships of his crew team members. Rosalie comes with an extensive professional career in nursing as a clinician, educator and administrator both in the USA and Japan. She is a core team member and leader in the River of Life Prayer Group. She is a respected teacher for renewal seminars, leader in the Charism of intercession, inner healing and deliverance, spiritual warfare and a retreat director. They have received their certificate of completion of the course The Art of Spiritual Direction at Our Lady of Divine Providence in Clearwater, Florida. |
Christine and Lisa are both active members of their parish at Mary Queen of Heaven Parish, West Allis, WI.
Christine is a sacristan and Eucharistic minister at the parish. They are members of the
Intercessors
group in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Lisa will be a discerner and Christine an intercessor for this conference. Christine is active in the Ecce Ancilla Domine team deepening in the gifs of the Holy Spirits and also in integrating a course in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Lisa is active by applying the gifts of the Holy Spirit where she meets with the Ecce Ancilla Domine group praying for a continued outpouring of the Holy Spirit. |
Doris has been involved in ecumenical prayer in various groups throughout the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. She has a master's degree in Education and recently retired. Currently she prays with people for healing and deliverance and is active in her parish at Gesu. She has received her certificate of completion of the course The Art of Spiritual Direction at Our Lady of Divine Providence in Clearwater, Florida. She is a member of the core team of Intercessors prayer group within the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. |
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| Chris Nault | Marilynn Futterer | Virginia Kopp | Sr. Marilyn Metz RSM |
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Christine, a professional nurse, has committed herself to integrating spirituality at the professional level in various
specialties
of the health care field. With a special interest in children, she has developed skills in catechetical teaching, tutoring and volunteering in many and various rolls. She shares in the role of Eucharistic minister at her parish, St Mary's, Elm Grove and is active in the Intercessory prayer group in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and a facilitator and core team member teaching the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. She is active as a core team member in the weekly River of Life Prayer Group. As a group of discerners in the Ecce Ancilla Domine, in preparation for this conference she has been a valued contributor. |
Marilynn has been active in prayer ministry for over 25 years. She is the parent of five grown children. Marilynn is also an Associate of the Sisters of Mercy. As a member of Divine Mercy Parish in the Milwaukee Archdiocese of Wisconsin, she has participated as a Eucharistic Minister, Reader at daily Mass, Facilitator of Communion services, Parish Commission Member, and Confirmation Teacher. She is also an active member of the Charismatic Renewal and serves on the Discerner Team for Southeastern Wisconsin with liaison Deacon Patrick Frye. For the past ten years, Marilynn has been a part of the prayer team focusing on personal growth in the Holy Spirit. She is active in the intercessors group of the archdiocese as a co-team member. |
Virginia has been married to Paul for 34 years. They have
4 children, Jennifer, 32, Jason 30, Matthew 26, and Michael 18.
She has been involved in her parish for 30 years as a CCD teacher, parish council member, prayer leader, enthronement coordinator, sacristan, choir member, funeral committee member. She is a Spiritual Director and Coordinator of a program called "Lord Teach Me to Pray" for women under the group Magnificat (a Catholic Charismatic Woman's group). She was on the Charismatic Board in the Milwaukee Archdiocese in the late 80's. | Sister Marilyn has degrees are in Reading and Learning Disabilities and in Social Work focusing on Family Therapy; Actively involved in the Charismatic renewal since 1989, she has served on the leadership Archdiocese of Milwaukee. She, with Rosalie Hersil have led a group of intercessors and taught the Charism of intercession in the Milwaukee Archdiocese for over 20 years. |