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Celebrating the Collection on Vatican II
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The event took place on January 22, 2017, at the Summit House Grand Ball Room in Fullerton, California.
It included the gathering of friends, three short talks by Fr. Paul Sretenovic, Mr. Patrick Odou and the Author, the signing of books and the selling of the full collection for half-price.
Today, we offer our readers some photos of the celebration as an anticipation of other photos to come, along with footage of the ceremony and the scripts of the talks.
We hope they will enjoy watching this well-merited homage for so many years of hard work.
Mr. Patrick Odou introduces the speakers
Fr. Paul Sretenovic remarks that as a priest he is indebted to the work of Mr. Guimarães
Atila Guimarães shows how tolerance is the key-concept for the attack of Progressivism to destroy the Catholic Church
Foreground, the Author with Msgr. Patrick Perez, background right, Fr. Sretenovic with Mr. Collin Hubbard; background center, Dr. Pamela Dettman with Mrs. Donna Sullivan
From the left, Dr. Joseph Shaara, Dr. Marian Horvat, Miss Paula Jacobs
Mrs. Chrisztina Palsa introduces Prof. Remi Amelunxen to lawyer Jackson Eskew
From the left, Judge Michael Kurz, writer Anthony J. West, the Author & Fr. Sretenovic
Mrs. Judy Mead, center, chats with Mrs. Charlie Beck, left, & Mrs. Linda Mericle
From the left, Mrs. Betty Mitchell, Sister Marie Augustine & Dr. Marian Horvat
Miss Alexis Reyes, seated, & Mrs. Lyn Miller sell a collection to Mr. Robert Sullivan
A close-up of the book-signing
From the left, Rose Marie & Catherine Croisette offer their musical talents to make the reception more brilliant
An overview of the event in the Grand Ballroom with some of the 90 guests who were present