Women's

Conference

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" He Calls Her by Name "

In calling Mary by name, the Risen Christ awakens her identity and entrusts her with a mission—to go and announce the Good News. So too, each woman in Regnum Christi is personally called by Christ, who reveals the love of His Heart, gathers her to Himself, forms her as an apostle, and sends her to collaborate in His mission.

Our Speakers:

Cathy Conklin

Kathleen has been married to her husband, Don, for 46 years.

Michelle Hoffman

Michelle Hoffman

"Becoming Who God Created Me to Be: The Gift of Integral Formation"

Ms. Maria Knuth, CRC

Ms. Maria Knuth, CRC

"The 6 Fundamental Traits of the RC Lay Apostle"

What This Weekend Is —
And What It’s Not

The Regnum Christi Women’s Conference is a time to breathe, connect, laugh, and be refreshed. It’s a chance to step away from the demands of life and simply enjoy the gift of sisterhood in Christ.

While there will be inspiring, uplifting talks and opportunities for prayer, the heart of the weekend is community and renewal:

Limited on-site accommodations on the beautiful grounds of Rosaryville Retreat Center will be available on a first-come basis. After the retreat center is full or if you would prefer to find your group’s own overnight accommodations, please click on the links below for local short-term rental options:

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Jesus said to her, ‘Mary.’ She turned and said to him in Hebrew, ‘Rabboni!’
— John 20:16

Cathy Conklin

Kathleen has been married to her husband, Don, for 46 years. Together they have seven children and thirteen grandchildren. Their eldest son, Fr. Ronald Conklin, LC, is the Rector of Sacred Heart Apostolic School, a high school for boys discerning the priesthood. Kathleen serves as the school’s Advancement Director, a role she loves because it allows her to partner with families striving to raise godly young men. A Regnum Christi member for 30 years, Kathleen has been involved in numerous apostolates and is a co-creator of K4J, a virtue program for families, schools, and parishes. She currently directs First Fruits, a new small-group experience for parents of young children.

When asked what drives her, she says:
“Each person is meant to freely discover God’s mission for their life and live it to the fullest. I love helping form and inspire a missionary heart that steps into the world with courage and conviction.”

Michelle Hoffman

Michelle Hoffman

"Becoming Who God Created Me to Be: The Gift of Integral Formation"

Michelle Hoffman, a member of Regnum Christi since 2002, became a spiritual director in 2009. She has facilitated retreats, organized formation programs, and authored resources including the Encounter with Christ Prayer Journal, a series of Triduum of Renewal booklets, and co-authored Lord, Teach Us to Pray (Luke 11:1). Grounded in Ignatian spirituality and Catholic psychology, she accompanies others to discover their identity in Christ and live with hope.