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Ordo Sancti Augustini Information: § the Congress Is Open to All Interested Participants INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS Location of the Congress: Auditorium of the Institutum Patristicum Augustinianum, Rome. Ordo Sancti Augustini Information: § The Congress is open to all interested participants. § Registration and participation are free of cost. § Registration Deadline: September 27, 2017. For more information contact: Fr. Luis Guzmán Pérez, OSA Congress Secretary Fr. John Flynn, OSA General Secretary of the Augustinian Order [email protected] Institutum Patristicum LUTHER and Augustinianum the REFORMATION: SAINT AUGUSTINE and Via Paolo VI, 25 the AUGUSTINIAN 00193, Rome, Italy ORDER tel. +39.06.68.00.6 Rome, 09-11 November 2017 123 Thursday November 9 Friday November 10 - Fr. Gonzalo Tejerina Arias, OSA (Salamanca, ESP): “Fundamental Elements 16:00. Opening Session, presided by: H.E. II – THE DOCTRINE OF of Catholic Ecclesiology after the Second Cardinal Kurt Koch (President of the JUSTIFICATION Vatican Council”. Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity), Moderator: Fr. Luis Guzmán, OSA - Prof. Paolo Ricca (Roma, ITA): H.E. Cardinal Prosper Grech OSA, Rev. “Fundamental Elements of Today’s Fr. Alejandro Moral OSA (Prior General), 9:00. Prof. Dr. Markus Wriedt (Frankfurt, Evangelical Ecclesiology”. Fr. Giuseppe Caruso OSA (President of the DEU): “The Monastery of Wittenberg and the - Prof. Philipp G. Renczes, SJ (Roma, Augustinianum Patristic Institute), Fr. Gonzalo Reform. The Theological Method of Johannes von ITA): “Ecclesiology on the Horizon of Tejerina OSA (President of the Augustinian Staupitz and Luther’s Literary Activity in the Years Dialogue with Other Religions”. Commission for the Congress). 1508-1517” 19:30. Concert: Church of Santa Maria del 10:00. Prof. Dr. Christian Danz (Wien, Popolo. AUT): “The Doctrine of Saint Augustine and the I - THE AUGUSTINIAN DIMENSION Doctrine of Luther on Salvation. Similarities and OF THE REFORMER Differences”. Saturday November 11 Moderator: Fr. Isaac González, OSA 11:00. Break. IV - CHRISTIAN LIFE 16:30. Prof. Dr. Hans Schneider (Marburg, 11:30. Round Table. “The Lutheran-Catholic Moderator: Fr. Pasquale Cormìo, OSA DEU): "The German Augustinian Congregation of Agreement on Justification (1999)”. Observance in the first two Decades of the 16th - Prof. Dr. Jens-Martin Kruse (Roma, 9:00. Prof. Angelo Lameri (Roma, ITA): Century and the Convent of Erfurt”. ITA): Round Table. “The Lutheran- “Luther and the Sacramentality of Grace”. Catholic Agreement on Justification (1999)”. 17:30. Prof. Dr. Franz Posset (Independent - H. E. Marcello Semeraro (Bishop of 10:00. Sr. Anna Maria aus der Wiesche Researcher, Wisconsin USA): “Johann von Albano, ITA) “The Joint Declaration on (Selbitz, DEU): “The Re-birth of Consecrated Staupitz (ca. 1465-1524) and Martin Luther (1483- Justification and the Decree ‘De Iustificatione’ Life in the Churches of the Reformation”. 1546): Two German Augustinians at work for the of the Council of Trent”. 11:00. Break Renewal of «Preaching and Religious Formation»”. 11:30. Fr. Pedro Langa Aguilar, OSA (Madrid ESP): Conclusions: “The Influence of 18:30. Break. III- THE MYSTERY OF THE CHURCH the thought of Saint Augustine on Ecumenism 19:00. Fr. Vittorino Grossi (Roma, ITA): Moderator: Fr. Luis Marín, OSA today”. “Seripando’s response to Luther (De servo 19:00. Eucharistic Celebration in the Church of arbitrio) on Justification”. 16:00. Prof. Severino Dianich (Pisa, ITA): Santa Maria del Popolo. Presided by His Presentation: “From Luther to Contemporary Eminence, Card. Prosper Grech, concelebrated Ecclesiology”. by the Priors General of the Order of St. Augustine, the Order of Augustinian Recollects 17:00. Round Table: “Ecclesiology Today”. and the Order of Discalced Augustinians. .
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