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Catholic Social Teaching on War and Peace:
Pacem in
Terris
40 Years Later
March 20-21, 2003 |
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Available for Continuing Education Credit and ACT 48 hours. |
Registration Fees:
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General: $55.00
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Students and Seniors: $25.00
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Institutional Group: $20.00 / per member
(Minimum 10 persons)
- Villanova
Students, Faculty & Staff Free.
Registrations Deadline: Friday,
March 14, 2003
For information about and to arrange for Continuing Education Credit call
610-519-5431.
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TO REGISTER ON LINE CLICK
HERE
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Thursday, March
20, 2003
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8:00 -
8:30 am
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Registration
- Continental Breakfast Provided
Lower Level - Atrium
Connelly Center
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8:30
am
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
Villanova Room - Connelly
Center
Edmund J. Dobbin, OSA
University President
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8:40
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"The Teaching
and Methodology of Pacem in Terris"
Charles E. Curran
Elizabeth Scurlock Professor of Human Values
Southern Methodist University
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10:00 - 11:15 am |
"'In Truth, Justice, Charity,
and Liberty':
Contesting
Pacem in Terris in Our Time"
R.
Scott Appleby
Director of the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace Studies
University of Notre Dame
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| 11:30 -
12:15 pm |
Concurrent Sessions
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"Catholic
Social Teaching and Human Rights in Civil and International Law"
Steven Frankino
Villanova School of Law |
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"James
Baldwin, in the Civil Rights Movement and Catholic Social Thought"
Valerie Booth - Humanities and Augustinian Traditions
Lawrence Little - History
Villanova University |
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Villanovans
for Peace Speak Out
Christina DiPasquale, President
Robert Manzanares, Vice President
Dr. Tim Horner, faculty member |
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"Roman
Catholics and Shi'i Muslims on Justice and Authority
Hasan Shahpari - Sociology
Villanova University
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12: 00
- 1:00 pm
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LUNCH
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1:00 - 2:15 pm |
Panel Discussion: "Catholic Social Thought and Pre-Emptive Strike"
Chair: Lowell Gustafson,
Political
Science, Villanova University |
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Marc
Gallicchio,
History - Villanova
University
Robert Maranto,
Political Science - Villanova University
James McGann,
Political Science -
Villanova University
Sally Scholz,
Philosophy - Villanova University
William Werpehowski,
Theology - Villanova University
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2:30 - 3:45 pm
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"Pacem in Terris and
the Problem of Immigration"
George Borjas
Robert W. Scrivener Professor of Economic and Social Policy
Harvard University
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4:00 - 5:00 pm
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Panel Discussion: "Immigration and Catholic Social Teaching"
Chair: Michele Pistone,
Villanova Law School |
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Donald
Kerwin,
Executive Director of the Catholic Legal Immigration
Network
Charles Keely,
Institute for the Study of International Immigration,
Georgetown University
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5:30 pm
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Dinner
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7:00 pm
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"Spirituality for Peacemaking In Our Time"
Most Reverend Thomas Gumbleton
Archdiocese of Detroit
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Friday, March 21,
2003
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8:30 am
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Continental
Breakfast Provided
Lower Level - Atrium
Connelly Center
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9:00 - 10:15 am
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"The
Prophetic Call to Speak the Truth"
Megan McKenna
International lecturer and author
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10:30 - 11:45 am
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"A Catholic
Feminist Response to Pacem in Terris"
Maura A. Ryan
Associate Professor of Christian Ethics
University of Notre Dame
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| 11:30
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12:30 pm |
Concurrent Sessions
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"Economic Rights and
Pacem in Terris"
Sally Scholz - Philosophy
Kishor Thanawala - Economics
Villanova University |
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"The Limits of National Sovereignty"
Mark Doorley
Ethics Program
Villanova University |
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"Pacem in
Terris and the Environment"
Jonathan Doh - Management
Brett Wilmot - Peace and Justice Education
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12:30
pm
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LUNCH |
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1:30 -
2:45 pm
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"Pacem in Terris
and Economic Rights"
Amata Miller
Social Justice Visiting Scholar
College of Saint Catherine
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| 3:00
- 4:15 pm |
Conference Roundtable
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| 4:30 pm |
Closing
Reception |
Documents: |
Pope John Paul II on Pacem
in Terris
World Day of Peace
January 1, 2003 |
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Pacem in Terris
Pope John XXIII
April, 1963 |
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The Harvest of Justice is
Sown in Peace
A Reflection of the National Conference of Catholic
Bishops
on the Tenth Anniversary of The Challenge of Peace
November 17, 1993 |
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The Challenge of Peace:
God's Promise and Our Response
November, 1983 |
Registration: |
Make payment to: |
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VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY
c/o Ms. Marcy Bray
Office for Mission Effectiveness
304 Saint Augustine Center for the Liberal Arts
Villanova University
Villanova, PA 19085 |
Accommodations: |
Those needing overnight accommodations, may contact the following local motels to arrange lodging: |
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Radnor Hotel
591 East Lancaster Avenue
Saint David's, PA 19087
(800) 537-3000 / (610) 688-5800
http://www.radnorhotel.com/Located at the junction of US 30
& I-476.
Devon Marriott Courtyard
762 Lancaster Avenue
Wayne, PA 19087
(800) 320-5746 / (610) 687-6633
http://www.courtyard.com/
Located near the junction of US 30 & Old Eagle School Road. |
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Travel:
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By
Plane: Philadelphia International Airport. Shuttle service is available to the Radnor
Hotel or the Devon Marriott Courtyard. Call "Main Line Limousine" on the hotel
map in the baggage claim area. (610) 525-1770. By Train: Take
AMTRAK to the 30th Street Station in Philadelphia. Take the R5 Paoli Local train to the
Villanova station on the University campus.
By Auto: Villanova
University is located on US Route 30, (Lancaster Avenue). |
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From the North: Take
the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 6 (Pennsylvania Turnpike exit). Follow the Pennsylvania
Turnpike to Exit 25A (new Exit 20). Take the second exit ramp for I-476 South to Exit
13
(US 30 - St. David's/ Villanova). Proceed East on Route 30 (Lancaster Avenue). From the West: Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike to Exit 24 (new Exit 326)
(Valley Forge). Take I-76 (Schuykill Expressway) to Exit 28-A (I-476) Take I-476 South to
Exit 13 (US 30 - St. David's/Villanova). Proceed East on Route 30 (Lancaster Avenue).
From the
South: Take I-95 North to Exit 7 I-476 (Plymouth Meeting
Exit). Take I-476 North to Exit 13 (US 30 - St. David's/Villanova). Proceed East on Route
30 (Lancaster Avenue). |