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C ATHOLI C P ROF ESSIO NAL S OF I LLI NOIS www.catholicprofessionalsil.org RETREAT SCHEDULE 9AM - WELCOME/COFFEE 9:30 - FIRST TALK: FR KEVIN - “LENT: REPENT & BELIEVE” 10:30 - BREAK 10:45 - SECOND TALK: FR TOM - “CATHOLICISM AS THE GREAT ROMANCE WITH GOD” 11:45 - PRAYER/CHANT, PREPARING FOR LENTEN CHANTS 12:15 - MASS 12:45 - LUNCH CONFESSION WILL BE AVAILABLE Lenten Retreat with with Fr. Kevin Baldwin & Fr. Thomas Koys Saturday, February 14th at 9am Fr. Kevin Baldwin was born and raised in a small town on the New Jersey coast. He graduated from St. Rose High School in Belmar, New Jersey in 1981 and the University of Notre Dame in 1985. A month after graduation he joined the Legionaries of Christ. He earned a Master's degree in philosophy and theology from the Legion’s Athenaeum, Regina Apostolorum, located in Rome, Italy. He was ordained a priest in Rome in 1998. After ordination, Fr. Kevin spent eight years working as a chaplain and spiritual director in two of the Legion's schools in Curitiba, Brazil, and directing women's Regnum Christi section there. Before coming to Chicago, he did pastoral work in South Florida, Houston & San Antonio, Texas. Fr. Kevin enjoys tennis, soccer and basketball. He counts reading history books as a favored pursuit and is an ardent Notre Dame football fan! Fr. Thomas Koys is the author of The Ashes That Still Remain, a book that draws similarities between the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dred-Scott decision and Roe vs. Wade. He broadcasts on the Winds of Change, AM 750, every other Wednesday. He is fluent in Spanish and reads Lithuanian, and enjoys kayaking and biking. In 1997, he completed a 150 mile bike ride, an MS fundraising activity, shortly after his brother was stricken with the disease. Fr. Koys enjoys reading Mexican history, particularly about the Mexican revolutions in the 1800s and the 1900s that sowed tremendous anti-Catholic seeds when the government took over Catholic hospitals, schools, churches, and sold them to pay for the revolution effort. He is currently the pastor at St. James at the Sag Bridge in Lemont. Note: St. James at Sag Bridge is located at 10600 S. Archer Avenue, Lemont, IL 60439, near the intersection of Routes 83 and 171 and just off Sag Bridge. The retreat will be in Sag Hall, the first building on the right just after entering the iron gates. Admission is free. Donations are appreciated. “Let Christians follow the example of Christ who worked as a craftsman; let them be proud of the opportunity to carry out their earthly activity in such a way as to integrate human, domestic, professional, scientific and technical enterprises with religious values, under whose supreme direction all things are ordered to the glory of God.” - Second Vatican Council