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Welcome to the web Home of the St. Thomas More Lawyers Society of Wisconsin, an organization affiliated with the Archdiocese of Milwaukee that is sponsored by lawyers and judges who are practicing members of their respective faiths.

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Midwest Regional Biomedical Ethics Conference - April 26, 2008

On Saturday, April 26, 2008, our friends at the Milwaukee Medical Guild are sponsoring the Fourth Annual Midwest Regional Bioethics Conference in Madison. The Guild has put together an outstanding faculty for this event. In addition, the Guild has applied for 3.5 hours of CLE credit with the State Bar. The brochure for the event is attached as a pdf Document. If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Chris Zainer by email - at czainermd at wi dot rr dot com

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March '08 First Friday - Kevin O'Brien - Men of Christ Catholic Conference

We are pleased to announce that our First Friday speaker this month is Kevin O'Brien. Kevin is the founder and president of the Men of Christ Catholic Conference, Inc. (Website link) which is the organization that sponsored last weekend's Men of Christ Conference for 3000 men at State Fair Park. Kevin is a former NFL linebacker who refound his faith after he left professional football. Drawing on his experience in organizing a men's conference in Massachusetts, Kevin and a small group of friends hosted the first Men of Christ Conference in February of 2007. The organization has grown since the first conference and is presently reaching out to assist groups presenting men's programs in other locations. Kevin is passionate about this ministry and is an engaging speaker.

An article describing Kevin and his vision for the Men of Christ mission appeared in the Catholic Herald on February 21, 2008. The February 28, 2008 issue of the Catholic Herald contains an article reporting on the 2008 conference (Weblink).

See also, 2/23/08 JSOnlne Article; and, the Men of Christ website.

Mass will begin at 7:30 a.m. in the Chapel of the Holy Family located on the 2nd floor of the Marquette Memorial Union (15th and Wells), with the speaker / discussion to follow (roughly 8-9am). For more information see our First Friday page.

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