Wisconsin Right to Life and the Valere Circle invite business leaders and thought leaders of the pro-life movement in Wisconsin to a aluncheon for conversation and celebration. 


Please join us for the

Valere Circle Celebration Luncheon


Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Wisconsin Center, Downtown Milwaukee

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

with special guest

KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ

Kathryn Jean Lopez is a senior fellow at National Review Institute, where she directs the Center for Religion, Culture, and Civil Society. She is also editor-at-large of National Review magazine (where she has been on the editorial staff, including as editor of NationalReview.com, since 1997)She is published widely in Catholic and secular publications and is also a nationally syndicated columnist with Andrews McMeel Universal. Lopez is author of A Year with the Mystics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living (Saint Benedict Press, 2019). She speaks frequently on faith in public life, virtue, and prayer.

She is also a columnist for Our Sunday Visitor’s Newsweekly and on the editorial advisory board of Angelus, where she contributes monthly essays and is co-author of the book How to Defend the Faith without Raising Your Voice (Our Sunday Visitor, 2015). She is a contributor to recent books that include When Women Pray: Eleven Catholic Women on the Power of Prayer (Sophia Institute Press, 2017); Mind, Heart, and Soul: Intellectuals and the Path to Rome (TAN Books, 2018); and St. Patrick’s Cathedral: The Legacy of America’s Parish Church. Her “Caught My Eye” feature can be heard daily on The Catholic Channel on Sirius XM, Channel 129.

Lopez currently serves as chair of Cardinal Timothy Dolan’s Pro-Life Commission in New York.


Wisconsin Center

400 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53203

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The Valere Circle is a group of businesses, foundations, families and individuals with the courage to protect the dignity of life every day, and the desire to build a life-affirming legacy for tomorrow. These donors contribute $5,000 of more to Wisconsin Right to Life's mission annually, or plan to make a lifetime gift of any size from their estates.