Cathedral of Trent (top left) Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church, Trento, Italy July 24-27, 2010
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7/24 Saturday Event

09.00-16.30 Pick up registration packets
Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), Trent

10.00-16.30 Diocesan museum of Trent
(free admission) Piazza del Duomo

16.30-20.00 Registration and packets for late arrivals (via the travel agent) FBK

11.00 and 14.00 Guided tours of Trent by the Agency for Tourism in 4 languages
(after pickup of registration packages) Fountain @ Piazza del Duomo

17.00-19.30

Opening ceremony: Duomo
Welcoming words from the offices of Archbishop, province, mayor, FBK, Autiero, Keenan
Greetings from international organizations: (SCE, SJE, CssR, etc)

Panel: Religions, Ethics, and Dialogues: (chaired by Autiero)
Archbishop Bruno Forte
Mercy Amba Oduyoye, Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon, Ghana
Ahmad Syafii Ma'arif, Ma'arif Institut, Jakarta, Indonesia

7/25 Sunday Day-long Theme: “Past”


08.00-18.00 Conference secretariat Centro S. Chiara

09.00-10.30 From Padova to Trent to the Future (Keenan) Auditorium @ Centro S. Chiara
Report on Africa (Orobator)
Plenary: Trent: Content, Context, Reception (chaired by Keenan)
Paolo Prodi, University of Bologna, Italy
Laurenti Magesa, Hekima College, Nairobi, Kenya
Regina Ammicht-Quinn, Tübingen, Germany Auditorium @ Santa Chiara


10.30-11.15 Coffee break Centro S. Chiara

11.15-12.45

Parallel Plenary: The Account of History and Missing Voices (chaired by Hogan) Auditorium @ Centro S. Chiara
Anne Nasimiyu, Hekima College, Nairobi, Kenya
Bryan Massingale, Marquette University, Milwaukee, US
Antonio Moser, Director President of Editora Vozes, Petrópolis, Brazil

 

Parallel Plenary: The Interaction between History and Theological Ethics (chaired by Renzo) Teatro Cuminetti @ Centro S. Chiara

Alberto Bondolfi, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
Diego Alonso-Lasheras, Gregorian University, Rome, Italy
Roger Burggraeve, Leuven University, Leuven, Belgium

12.45-14.15 Lunch break Centro S. Chiara

14.15-15.45 Concurrent Session 1 Seminary

15.45-16.30 Coffee break Centro S. Chiara

16.30-18.00 Discussion 1: “Agenda”
“What should be our agenda for the future?” Seminary

19.00-20.00 Eucharistic Liturgy Duomo

20.15 Privately sponsored dinners for Women professors, New scholars and doctoral students, Jesuits, etc. TBA

20.00 Reception Castello del Buonconsiglio

7/26 Monday Day-long Theme: “Present”


07.45-08.30 Eucharistic Liturgy (English and Italian)

English: Seminary chapel
Italian: Santissimo

08.00-19.00 Conference secretariat Centro S. Chiara

08.30-10.00 Concurrent Session 2 Seminary

10.00-10.45 Coffee break Centro S. Chiara

10.45-12.15 Concurrent Session 3 Seminary

12.15-14.00 Lunch break

12.30-14.00 Meeting poster presenters Centro S. Chiara (Lower level) Centro S. Chiara

14.00-15.30 Report on Asia and Europe (Brazal and Autiero) Auditorium @ Centro S. Chiara
Plenary: Moral Reasoning (chaired by Orobator)
Éric Gaziaux, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Margaret Farley, Yale University, New Haven, US
Benezet Bujo, University of Fribourg, Switzerland


15.30-16.15 Coffee break Centro S. Chiara
16.15-17.45

Parallel Plenary: Health Issues (chaired by Thiel) Auditorium @ Centro S. Chiara
Leo Pessini, Centro Universitário São Camilo, São Paulo, Brazil
Pushpa Joseph, University of Madras, Chennai, India
Margaret Ogala, Kolping Institute, Nairobi, Kenya


Parallel Plenary: Political Ethics (chaired by Mifsud) Teatro Cuminetti @ Centro S. Chiara
War and peace: Brian Johnstone, Catholic University of America, Washington D.C., US
Urban life: Miguel Ángel Sánchez Carlos, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, Mexico
Catholic social teaching: David Kaulem, Arrupe College, Harare, Zimbabwe

18.00-19.00 Discussion 2: “Network”
“How do we support a network for the future?” Seminary

19.00 Dinner on your own



7/27 Tuesday Day-long Theme: “Future”


07.45-08.30 Eucharistic Liturgy (French and Spanish) French: Santissimo
Spanish: Seminary chapel
08.00-18.00 Conference secretariat Centro S. Chiara
08.30-10.00

Parallel Plenary: Pressing Global Social Challenges (chaired by Wennink) Auditorium @ Centro S. Chiara

Sustainability: Simone Morandini, Fondazione Lanza, Padova, Italy
Citizenship: Myroslav Marynovych, Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv, Ukraine
Economics: Peter Henriot , Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection, Lusaka, Zambia

 

Parallel Plenary: Identity, Reciprocity and Familial Relations (chaired by Campos) Teatro Cuminetti @ Centro S. Chiara

Julie Hanlon Rubio, St. Louis University, St. Louis, US
Aloysius Cartagenas, Seminario Mayor de San Carlos, Cebu City, Philippines
Christa Schnabl, Institut für Sozialethik, Vienna, Austria

10.00-10.15 Short Break

10.15-11.00 The Future of Moral Theology: (chaired by Autiero)
Archbishop Reinhard Marx Auditorium @ Centro S. Chiara

11.00-11.45 Coffee break Centro S. Chiara

11.45-13.15 Report on Latin and North America (Mifsud and Keenan) Auditorium @ Centro S. Chiara
Plenary: Theological Ethics in the Future (chaired by Brazal)
Gender: Julie Clague, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
Context: Shaji George Kochuthara, Dharmaram College, Bangalore, India
Culture: Maria Teresa Davila, Andover Newton School of Theology, US


13.15-14.30 Lunch break Centro S. Chiara

14.30-16.00 Concurrent Session 4 Seminary

16.00-16.45 Coffee break Centro S. Chiara

16.45-18.15 Full Plenary discussion (chaired by Keenan, Autiero, Hogan) Auditorium @ Centro S. Chiara

20.00 Closing dinner Trent Convention Center





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