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CONSTRUCTIVE ALTERNATIVES in an ERA of GLOBAL TURMOIL Job Creation and Human Integrity in the Digital Space – Incentives for Solidarity and Civic Virtue FONDAZIONE CENTESIMUS ANNUS PRO PONTIFICE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE The Vatican, May 18-20, 2017 CONSTRUCTIVE ALTERNATIVES IN AN ERA OF GLOBAL TURMOIL Job Creation and Human Integrity in the Digital Space – Incentives for Solidarity and Civic Virtue “It is my hope that your Conference will contribute to generating new models of economic progress more clearly directed to the universal common good, inclusion and integral development, the creation of labour and investment in human resources” Pope Francis, Address to the Fondazione Centesimus Annus pro Pontifice, May 13th, 2016 Wednesday May 17th 10:00 Scientific Committee meeting 13.30 Ecclesiastical Counsellors meeting 15:00 Board meeting 18:00 Advisory Board meeting 20:00 Dinner for Board, Scientific Committee and Advisory Board members Thursday May 18th 09:00 Members’ annual meeting 10:00 Opening prayer and session Speakers: H.E. Cardinal Domenico Calcagno, President of APSA Domingo Sugranyes Bickel, Chairman of the Board, CAPP Foundation Giovanni Marseguerra, Coordinator of the CAPP Scientific Committee 10:30 General Introduction on the Conference Themes Alfredo Pastor, Member of CAPP Scientific Committee 11:00 Session 1: Facing the Scandal of Youth Unemployment: Opportunities and Education in a Digital Age? Chaired by Paolo Garonna, Member of CAPP Scientific Committee Speaker: James Bessen, entrepreneur and lecturer at Boston University Law School, Author of Learning by Doing Panel: Bishop Paul Tighe, Adjunct Secretary, Pontifical Council for Culture Oliver Röthig, European Regional Secretary, UNI Global Union Carlo d’Asaro Biondo, President, Google Europe-Middle East-Africa Debate among panel members and questions from the floor 13:00 Light Lunch 14:30 Debate: Presentation of local group reports Chaired by Alois Konstantin Prince zu Löwenstein 16:00 Transfer to Palazzo Cancelleria 17:00 International ‘Economy and Society’ Award Ceremony Chaired by H.E. Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State Speeches by H.E. Cardinal Reinhard Marx, President of International Award Jury Award and by author of award winning book Key-note speech by Sister Helen Alford, OP, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum), on Catholic Social Teaching in a Digital Age 20:00 Social dinner Friday, May 19th 09:00 Meditation led by HE Archbishop Claudio Maria Celli, International Assistant, CAPP Foundation 09:45 Special briefing on Vatican financial transparency reforms Speaker: René Brülhart, President, Vatican Financial Information Authority 10:30 Session 2: The fight against Human Smuggling and Economic Crime Chaired by Antonio Maria Costa, Member of CAPP Scientific Committee Speaker: Raymond Baker, Global Financial Integrity Panel: Max-Peter Ratzel, former Director of Europol Ernie Allen, former President, International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children Marco Impagliazzo, President of Sant’Egidio and promoter of humanitarian corridors Debate among panel members and questions from the floor 12:30 General debate on the work of the CAPP Foundation Chaired by Domingo Sugranyes Bickel, Chairman of the Board, CAPP Foundation Panel: Giovanni Marseguerra, CAPP Scientific Committee Coordinator Alfredo Pastor, CAPP Scientific Committee Anna Maria Tarantola, CAPP Board member 13:30 Lunch 15:00 Session 3: Incentivizing Solidarity and Civic Virtue Chaired by Adrian Pabst, Member of CAPP Scientific Committee Speaker: Lord Robert Skidelsky, Economist, author of How Much is Enough? Panel: Luigino Bruni, Philosopher and Economist, LUMSA Rome and Sophia Institute, Loppiano Luigi Gubitosi, former CEO of RAI and Wind Telecomunicazioni Jean Sung, Head of The Philanthropy Centre, Asia J.P. Morgan Private Bank 16:45 Presentation of VSF Network (Voluntary Solidarity Funds) Pascal Duval, Chairman of VSF Steering Committee 17:00 Concluding session Chaired by Domingo Sugranyes Bickel, Chairman of the Board of the CAPP Foundation Speakers: Vincenzo Boccia, President Confindustria HE Mons. Diarmuid Martin, Archbishop of Dublin Saturday, May 20th 08:30 Meeting point: in front of Palazzo del Sant’Uffizio, Piazza Sant’Uffizio to access Petriano Gate 09:00 Holy Mass - Church of Maria Madre della Famiglia, Palazzo del Governatorato, Vatican 11:00 Participants Private Audience with the Holy Father ********************* 12:30 Transfer to Castel Gandolfo 14:00 Light Lunch 16:00 Special Presentation on the 125th Anniversary of the ‘Specola Vaticana’ (Vatican Observatory) Fr. Paul Mueller SJ, Vice Director, Vatican Observatory 18:00 Transfer from Castel Gandolfo to Piazza Sant’Uffizio in Rome (19.00 expected time of arrival in Rome) .
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