Conference Schedule Friday, Sept. 26 – Saturday, Sept. 27 Corrigan Conference Center, 12th Floor Lowenstein Building, Lincoln Center Campus

The Fordham Conference on “Poverty and Development: A Perspective” is one of several conferences being held around the globe. Representatives from these conferences will meet with Francis in the Spring to discuss our conclusions. We welcome your participation! A limited number of conference scholarships are available for Fordham students. Apply by Sept 15.

Friday, September 26: Saturday, September 27:

12:00: Welcome 08:00: Mass for the Feast of St. Vincent de Paul Joseph M. McShane, S.J., President, Blessed Rupert Mayer, SJ Chapel Domingo Sugranyes Bickel, President, Vatican 2nd Floor, Lowenstein Building Foundation, Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice 09:15: Immigration 12:15: Relief, Development and the Need for Solidarity Rev. Richard Ryscavage, S.J., Director, Center for Faith Silvano Maria Tomasi, C.S., Papal to and Public Life, Fairfield University, former national the UN (Geneva) Director of Jesuit Refugee Services

1:15: Responding to Immediate Emergencies 10:30: Break His Eminence, Theodore Cardinal McCarrick Member of the Board, 11:00: A Catholic view of Development: Structural Issues. 1:45: The Obligation to Intervene Professor Paolo G. Carozza, Director, Helen Kellogg General Roméo Dallaire, is a Canadian Senator and was Institute for International Studies, University of Notre the UN Force Commander during the Rwandan Hutu- Dame. Tutsi Genocide 12:00: Lunch 2:45: Break 1:00: A Catholic view of Development: Insights of 3:00: Haiti: Relief & Development Efforts Economists His Eminence, Chibly Cardinal Langlois Dr. Henry Schwalbenberg, Director, The Graduate Bishop of Les Cayes, Haiti Program in International Political Economy and Development, Fordham University 4:00: Syria: Responses to the Humanitarian Crisis Metropolitan Jean Clément Jeanbart 2:30: Panel Discussion Archbishop of Aleppo, Syria Moderated by Dr. Melissa Labonte, Department of Political Science, Fordham University

+ Evening Event: Dinner 3:30: Break Speaker: 3:45: What is radical Solidarity? His Eminence, Pietro Cardinal Parolin, Archbishop Claudio Maria Celli, President of the Secretary of State, Pontifical Council for Social Communications (Separate Ticket Required) 4:45: Rapporteur

Fordham Students: Register before Sept 15 by applying for a

conference scholarship through the IPED Office, E 517, Dealy Hall, Rose

Hill Campus, 718.817.4064, or [email protected].

No scholarships are available for the dinner.

All others must register at www.capp-usa.org. Conference Tickets -- $395 per person ($445 after Sept. 12); Dinner Tickets – $190 per person

Sponsored by Fordham | IPED, Fordham University’s Graduate Program in International Political Economy and Development, in collaboration with the Vatican Foundation Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice.