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Annual International Congress of the
Pilgrims of St. Michael

Louis Even Institute
for Social Justice

Louis Even founder
1885-1974
 

 

September 1-3, 2007

in the House of the Immaculate
1101 Principale St., Rougemont, QC, Canada

Click to watch this short video
of our Full-time missionary
Pierre Marchildon on the
topics of our Congress

August 25-31: Week of study  

"The daily bread distributed to all"

God multiplies the bread in abundance

“Distribute”, says Jesus to the Apostles

The theme of our Congress this year is taken from Pope Paul VI’s prophetic Encyclical Letter Populorum Progressio on the development of peoples, written forty years ago, in 1967: "The economy put at the service of man, the daily bread distributed to all, as a source of brotherhood and a sign of Providence."  (Paragraph 68.)

         

This Congress will be exceptional, with special guests from Canada, the U.S.A., Mexico, Ecuador, Colombia, Paraguay, the Philippines, New Zealand, Poland, France, Switzerland, Malta, Madagascar, the Congo, Tanzania, etc. 

All our subscribers are welcome! Bring newcomers!

Rougemont is located 50 km. east of Montreal, on Highway 112

There will be representatives from the five continents present, as well as several Bishops and priests from various nations; all our subscribers and their friends are invited to this very important meeting, which will be preceded by a week of study on Social Credit, Aug. 25-31. For meals, each one brings his own food. There are also restaurants not far from our grounds. And all those who come to our Congress are put up, free of charge. Here is the program for the weekend:

Program of the Congress

 Saturday, September 1, 2007

1:30 p.m.: Opening. Rosary for our apostles and sympathizers who died in the last 12 months.
2:00 p.m.: Welcoming speech by Thérèse Tardif.
2:30 p.m.: Presentation of the apostles in the Pilgrims of St. Michael.
3:30 p.m.: Pierre Marchildon and his fiery apostolate work.
4:30 p.m.: Holy Mass at St. Michael’s Church in Rougemont.
5:30 p.m.:
Supper in the hall. Each one brings his own food or eats at nearby restaurants.
7:00 p.m.: Fr. Hugh Chikawe and other delegates from Tanzania.
7:30 p.m.: Delegates of the Philippines.
8:00 p.m.: Melvin Sickler and Patrick Tetrault.
10:00 p.m.: Termination for the day, song to Our Lady of Canada.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

9:00 a.m.: Opening with the Rosary (five decades).
9:20 a.m.: Delegates of Ecuador, Columbia, Paraguay, Mexico.
11.00 a.m.: Delegates of Madagascar and New Zealand.
Noon: Lunch time.
1:30 p.m.: 90th Anniversary of the Apparitions at Fatima. Rosary with children dressed like the little shepherds of Fatima.
2:00 p.m.: Bishop Almoneda of the Philippines.
3:00 p.m.: Bishop Nestor Ngoy of the Congo, and other Africans.
3:30 p.m.: Janusz Lewicki and the delegates of Poland.
4:00 p.m.: Delegates of Austria, Malta, New Zealand.
5:00 p.m.: Holy Mass at St. Michael’s Church in Rougemont.
6:00 p.m.:
Procession with the Blessed Sacrament, from the parish church to the House of the Immaculate.
7:00 p.m.: Supper.
8:30 p.m.: Delegates of France and Switzerland. Homage to apostles.

Monday, September 3, 2007

8:30 a.m.: Confessions and Rosary at Rougemont's parish church.
9:00 a.m.: Holy Mass at St. Michael's Church in Rougemont.
10:00 to noon: Back to the House of the Immaculate, program of action for the delegations of each country, each person in charge gives his impression of the Congrerss and plans for the future.

Modesty in dress

The Pilgrims of St. Michael are defenders of the dignity of the human person, created in the image and likeness of God. We must dress as dignified men and women of God. We must give a good example. The women do not wear trousers, but must wear a dress, with a length past the knees, with sleeves and a collar. In the norms of the Church, it is recommended that the sleeves go at least up to the elbow. Mini-skirts, shorts, bermudas are forbidden on our grounds and in our houses, and the men must wear a jacket.

 

Program of the week of study, Aug. 25-31

Every day, Rosary at 7:10 a.m. at St. Michael’s parish church in Rougemont. Holy Mass at 7:30 a.m, and then the chaplet of St. Michael.

For the whole week, meals will be at the hall of the Knights of Columbus (next to the headquarters of the Louis Even Institute). Breakfast: 8:30 a.m.; lunch: noon; supper: 17:45 p.m.

Saturday, August 25

10 a.m.        Welcoming speech by Therese Tardif, Directress
                   Bishop Benjamin Almoneda of the Philippines
                   Bishop Nestor Ngoy Katahwa of the Congo
                   Marcel Lefebvre, Director
11 a.m.        Presentation of the Work of the Louis Even Institute

                   by Alain Pilote
2 p.m.          Lessons 1 and 2 (from the booklet
                   Social Credit explained in 10 lessons)
                   The aim of economics, the birth of money, by Alain Pilote
3 p.m.          Workshop (discussing the previous conference)
4 p.m.          Lessons 3 and 4: banks create money as a debt,
                   who should create money
5 p.m.          Workshop
7 p.m.          The role of the laity, the social doctrine of the Church
                   versus the theology of liberation, by Carlos Armando
                   Reyes, editor of the San Miguel Journal in Spanish
8 p.m.          Workshop

Sunday, August 26

10 a.m.         Lesson 5: the lack of purchasing power,
                    consequences on the environment. A.P.
11 a.m.         Workshop
2 p.m.           Bishop Benjamin Almoneda of the Philippines
3 p.m.           Lesson 6: the discount on prices, by Alain Pilote
4 p.m.           Workshop
4:30 p.m.      Departure for the Mass at Rougemont's parish church     
5 p.m.           Holy Mass
7:30 p.m.      The Apocalypse and the signs of the times, by Alain Pilote
8:30 p.m.      Workshop

Monday, August 27

10 a.m.          Lesson 7: the history of the banking control
                     in the United States, by Alain Pilote
11 a.m.          Workshop
2 p.m.            Lesson 8: Social Credit is not a political party
                     but a sound financial system, A. Pilote
3 p.m.           Workshop
4 p.m.           Father Hugh Chikawe and the other guests of Tanzania
                    Father Raharison and the other guests of Madagascar
5 p.m.           Workshop
7 p.m.           The microchip to control our lives, by Patrick Tetrault
8 p.m.           Workshop

Tuesday, August 28

10 a.m.          Lesson 9: Social Credit and the social doctrine
                     of the Church, Part I, by Alain Pilote
11 a.m.          Workshop
2 p.m.           Lesson 10: Social Credit and the social doctrine
                    of the Church, Part II, by A. Pilote
3 p.m.           Workshop
4 p.m.           Renaud Laillier and Christian Burgaud of France
5 p.m.           Workshop
7 p.m.           Globalization, the North American Union,
                     the New World Order, by P. Marchildon
8 p.m.           Workshop

Wednesday, August 29

10 a.m.          How to finance production (from the booklet
                     A Sound Financial System), A. Pilote
11 a.m.          Workshop
2 p.m.           The financing of public works (from the booklet
                     A Sound Financial System), A.P.
3 p.m.           Workshop
4 p.m.           Bill Daly of New Zealand, videos of Louis Even
5 p.m.           Workshop
7 p.m.           The New Age and the occult,  Fr. Bogoslaw Jaworoski
8 p.m.           Workshop

Thursday, August 30

10 a.m.          The circulation of financial credit,
                     the dividend to all (A Sound Financial System)
11 a.m.          Workshop
2 p.m.            Taxes in the light of Social Credit
                     (from A Sound Financial System), by Alain Pilote
3 p.m.            Workshop
4 p.m.            Janusz Lewicki, editor of “Michael” in Polish, Mrs.
                     Anna Walentynowicz, co-founder of Solidarity in Poland
5 .p.m.           Workshop
7 p.m.            Father Tadeusz Bienasz, professor at the University of
                      Vienna, Austria, impressions of the participants

Friday. August 31

For the whole day, lecturers and workshops on local currency experiments, beginning with Mr. Francois de Siebenthal of Switzerland.

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