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All events are in McKenna Hall unless otherwise noted.
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| 7:00 PM | Optional viewing of film, Monseñor The Last Journey of Oscar Romero Eck Visitors Center Auditorium Followed by discussion with: Julian Filochowski, C.M.G., O.B.E. Chair, Archbishop Romero Trust in England Former Director, CAFOD England and Wales Rev. Robert S. Pelton, C.S.C. Director, Latin American/North American Church Concerns University of Notre Dame |
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Thursday | March 21
| 5:00 PM | Registration (ends at 8:00 PM) – Lobby |
| 5:00 PM | Dinner for Keynote Speakers and Cosponsors (by invitation) |
| 7:30 PM | Keynote Address – Auditorium “Pacem in Terris: Its Context and Legacy” Rev. Kenneth R. Himes, O.F.M. Associate Professor, Theology Department Boston College Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Introduction by Bill Purcell, M.Div. Associate Director of Catholic Social Tradition, Center for Social Concerns Co-Director, Catholic Social Tradition Minor University of Notre Dame |
| 9:00 PM | Dessert Reception – Atrium |
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Friday | March 22
| 8:00 AM | Registration and Networking – Lobby |
| 9:00 AM | Keynote Interfaith Peace Panel – Auditorium “Pacem in Terris: Its Influences and Challenges to Catholics/Christians in an Islamic Context of Pakistan” Rev. James Channan, O.P. Director, Peace Center of the Dominican Order in Pakistan Regional Coordinator, United Religions Initiative (URI) Lahore, Pakistan "A Common Prayer for a Common Peace": The Roles of the Muslim and Christian Religious in Peaceful Resolution of Conflict in Mindanao Amina Rasul-Bernardo, M.B.A., M.P.A. President, Philippine Center for Islam Democracy (PCID) Managing Trustee, Magbassa Kita Foundation, Inc. San Juan City, Philippines Introduction by Todd Whitmore, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Theology Co-Director, Catholic Social Tradition Minor University of Notre Dame |
| 10:15 AM | Break |
| 10:30 AM | Colloquium Sessions on Social Issues I: Four Concurrent Presentations of Papers Peace in an International Setting Room 100–104 Dr. Terence McGoldrick Episcopal Conferences of the Developing World’s Peace and Justice Efforts Basilio G. Monteiro, Ph.D. Om Shanti, Shanti: The Catholic Church of India a Catalyst for Peace in a Pluralistic Society Moderator: Cynthia Toms Smedley, Center for Social Concerns Communities Affected by War (Case Studies) Room 202 Karen Ross, M.A. “Mujeres de la Guerra”: Illuminating the Luchas and Gendered Experiences of Salvadoran Women of War in Light of Pacem in Terris Edward Gaffney Economic Justice and the Demands of Peace-Building: Transformation of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in the Light of Pacem in Terris (1963) and Gaudium et Spes (1965) Moderator: Jimena Holguin, Center for Social Concerns Education and Technology Room 112–114 Nicholas Rademacher, Ph.D. Educating for Peace and Justice Among the ‘Nones:’ Pedagogical Resources for the 21st Century from the Catholic Peace Movement in the Era of Pacem in Terris Patrick Flanagan, Ph.D. Hashtags and Tweets: Information and Communication Technology in the Promotion of Peace Moderator: Connie Snyder Mick, Center for Social Concerns Legacy and Impact Room 210–214 Meghan J. Clark, Ph.D. The Legacy of Pacem in Terris: Human Rights, Solidarity and the Right to Development Peter Jeffery, Ph.D. Can Catholic Social Teaching Bring Peace to the "Liturgy Wars"? Moderator: Annie Cahill Kelly, Center for Social Concerns |
| 12:00 PM | Break |
| 12:30 PM | Luncheon – Dining Room Remarks by Rev. Paul V. Kollman, C.S.C. Executive Director, Center for Social Concerns Associate Professor of Theology University of Notre Dame |
| 2:30 PM | Colloquium Sessions on Social Issues II and Workshop Sessions: Two Concurrent Presentations of Papers and Two Workshops CST Research and Learning Workshop Room 100–104 Roger Bergman, Ph.D., Jay Brandenberger, Ph.D., Kathleen Maas Weigert, Ph.D., Margaret Pfeil, Ph.D., Kelly Silay, Todd Whitmore, Ph.D. Learning and Applying CST: Developing Research Tools to Examine Catholic Social Teaching Efforts in Higher Education Moderator: James Paladino, Center for Social Concerns Catholic Peace Fellowship Workshop Room 210–214 Tom Cornell, D.L.H. (h.c.), Michael Griffin, M.Div., Shawn T. Storer, M.Div. Pursuing Pacem en Terris: From Supporting Conscientious Objectors to War to Healing Moral Injury in Those Returned from Combat Moderator: Matthew Hovde, C.S.C. Global Governance Room 112–114 Kevin Ahern, M.A. Catholic Social Thought and the Reform of Global Governance John Francis Burke, Ph.D. Recasting the Case for World Government in Pacem in Terris and Caritas in Veritate: A Cogent Response to the Postmodern/postcolonial Accent on Radical Pluralism Moderator: Andrea Smith Shappell, Center for Social Concerns Warfare Room 202 David Carroll Cochran, Ph.D. War and the Surprising Realism of Catholicism’s Peacemaking Agenda Seth J. A. Alexander, ABD War, What Is It Good For? The Catholic Response to Nuclear War and Violence in the 20th Century Moderator: Emily Garvey, Center for Social Concerns |
| 4:00 PM | Break |
| 5:15 PM | Mass – Basilica of the Sacred Heart |
| 6:30 PM | Dinner – Dining Room |
| 8:00 PM | Keynote Address and 2013 Archbishop Oscar Romero Lecture – Auditorium “Oscar Romero: The Martyrdom of an Apostle for Peace and a Vatican II Champion” Julian Filochowski, C.M.G., O.B.E. Chair, Archbishop Romero Trust in England Former Director, CAFOD England and Wales Introduction by Rev. Robert S. Pelton, C.S.C. Director, Latin American/North American Church Concerns University of Notre Dame |
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Saturday | March 23
| 8:30 AM | Colloquium Sessions on Social Issues III: Four Concurrent Presentations of Papers Historical Perspectives Room 210–214 Rodrigo Mardones, Ph.D. Peace on Earth through Fraternity: A Perspective from Social Sciences Matthew A. Shadle, Ph.D. Pacem in Terris and the “Perpetual Peace” Genre of the 18th Century Moderator: Karen Manier, Center for Social Concerns
Justice and Peace Room 202 James J. Kelly, Jr. The Poor as Co-Creators of a Just World Susan Sharpe, Ph.D. New Relationships in Human Society: A Right to Restorative Justice Dialogue Moderator: Mary Beckman, Center for Social Concerns Peacemakers Room 112–114 Roger Bergman, Ph.D. A New Kind of Martyr and Peacemaker: Blessed Franz Jägerstätter as Selective Conscientious Objector Daniel Cosacchi, M.T.S. Working for Peace After Pacem in Terris: Dorothy Day as a Catalyst for and Embodiment of the Encyclical Moderator: Jimena Holguin, Center for Social Concerns Peace, Human Rights and Solidarity Room 100–104 Mark Ensalaco, Ph.D. Human Rights and CST Gerard F. Powers, J.D. Peacebuilding: the Missing Dimension of Catholic Social Teaching Susan Crawford Sullivan, Ph.D. Catholic Social Teaching, Poverty, and Student Development Moderator: Rosie McDowell, Center for Social Concerns |
| 10:00 AM | Keynote Panel on Pacifism in Action – Auditorium "Pacem in Terris and Nonviolent Action for Peace" Ken Butigan, Ph.D. Executive Director, Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service Chicago, Illinois "Love Your Enemies: Living with Gazan and Afghan Friends in a Time of War" Kathy Kelly, M.R.E. Coordinator, Voices for Creative Nonviolence (Campaign to end U.S. military and economic warfare) Chicago, Illinois Introduction by Margaret Pfeil, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Theology University of Notre Dame |
| 11:15 AM | Break |
| 11:30 AM | Colloquium Sessions on Social Issues IV: Four Concurrent Presentations of Papers Living CST Room 100–104 David Coleman, Ph.D. Religion, State, and Civil Society in Catholic Social Teaching David J. O’Brien, Ph.D. Catholic Social Teaching and Action Joseph Torma, Ph.D. Economy and Dignity of Work Moderator: Cynthia Toms Smedley, Center for Social Concerns Religious Freedom and Secularism Room 210–214 Margarita M. Rose, Ph.D. and Rodrigo Gereda Keeping the Faith of Peace-making in a Secular World Angela Senander, Ph.D. The Development of Religious Freedom in Catholic Social Teaching: from Pacem in Terris to “Religious Freedom, Path to Peace” Moderator: Michael Hebbeler, Center for Social Concerns CST and the World Community Room 202 Matthew Bagot, Ph.D. Love Your Enemies: the Church, the Nation, and the Lives of Others John Crowley-Buck, M.A. Pacem in Terris and H. Richard Niebuhr: On the Possibility of “a World Government” Moderator: Rachel Tomas Morgan, Center for Social Concerns Migration and Structural Sin Room 112–114 Susan Bigelow Reynolds, M.Ed. “Truly a person:” Approaching Migration as a Peace Issue in a Transnational Age Daniel R. DiLeo Learning How to Care for Climate Change Refugees from Pope John XXIII and Pope Benedict XVI Katie Mahowski Theological and Practical Responses to John XXIII’s Call to Peace Moderator: Rachel Parroquin, Center for Social Concerns |
| 1:00 PM | Lunch (on your own) |
| 2:00 PM | Social Action with Justice Partners Discussion Informal Presentation and Discussion of College Social Ministry Partnerships – Auditorium Ronald Pagnucco, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Peace Studies Chair, Department of Peace Studies College of St. Benedict/St. John’s University Aaron Matthew Weldon, M.Div. Intern, The Catholic Campaign for Human Development United States Conference of Catholic Bishops |
| 3:00 PM | Break |
| 3:15 PM | Panel on Peace in Catholic Social Tradition – Auditorium Margaret Pfeil, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Theology University of Notre Dame Emily Sipos-Butler, M.Div. Catholic Peacebuilding Network Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies University of Notre Dame Todd Whitmore, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Theology Co-Director of the Catholic Social Tradition Minor University of Notre Dame |
| 4:30 PM | Wrap-Up Discussion and Conclusion – Auditorium |
| 5:00 PM | Mass – Basilica of the Sacred Heart |