In many ways, [Ted] Fischer-Toerpe is typical of an estimated two-thirds of Catholics in the United States who stop practicing their faith for a portion of their lives, according to a 2005 report of the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate.
Designed for inactive Catholics who may wish to return to the church, the conference will include a keynote address from Fr. Bryan Massingale, associate professor of theology at Marquette University, who will speak on "Why be Catholic today?"
"God is the real inviter, but God uses us to be part of the Body of Christ and that is the whole part of this."
While the "Come Home" team hopes to draw at least 250 participants in the conference, they are mailing 60,000 invitations to households within the zip codes of District 16.
two parishes within the district — St. Mary, Hales Corners and St. Alphonsus, Greendale — opted not to participate
St. Mary Help of Christians, which closed Feb. 18
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