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Encounter, Fellowship, and Faith at Tepeyac

At Tepeyac Hill, you will encounter Christ in prayer. You will encounter Our Lady in her Basilica. And you will encounter fellow Catholic leaders who will inspire and strengthen you.

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When you think of a conference, you might think of lectures, workshops, and networking. But The Hour of the Laity 2025 is more than that. It is an encounter, with Christ, with Our Lady, and with a worldwide family of Catholic leaders.

At the heart of THL2025 is the Eucharist. Every day, participants will gather for Mass, uniting their mission to the sacrifice of Christ. Prayer will permeate the days: Eucharistic adoration, the Rosary, and moments of silence under the mantle of Our Lady of Guadalupe. This is not only about learning, it is about being renewed in faith.

But it is also about fellowship. Imagine meeting Catholic professionals from Europe, the Americas and elsewhere, men and women who share your struggles and your hopes. Imagine the joy of realizing you are not alone in striving to live your vocation in the workplace. Imagine the friendships formed, the encouragement received, and the bonds created that will last long after the conference ends.

Faith and fellowship go hand in hand. We need both. We need the sacraments to nourish us, and we need one another to support us.

At Tepeyac Hill, you will encounter Christ in prayer. You will encounter Our Lady in her Basilica. And you will encounter fellow Catholic leaders who will inspire and strengthen you.

The mission of the laity cannot be lived in isolation. We need community. THL2025 offers that in abundance.

Come to Tepeyac for an encounter that will transform your leadership, your faith, and your mission.

P.S. Click to register for THL2025 now!

Register now for The Hour of the Laity 2025, taking place in Mexico City.

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