Incontro Interdicasteriale Con I Cardinali Statunitensi (Sala Bologna Del Palazzo Apostolico Vaticano, 23 - 24 Aprile 2002)

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Incontro Interdicasteriale Con I Cardinali Statunitensi (Sala Bologna Del Palazzo Apostolico Vaticano, 23 - 24 Aprile 2002) N. 0208 Lunedì 22.04.2002 Pubblicazione: Immediata Sommario: ♦ INCONTRO INTERDICASTERIALE CON I CARDINALI STATUNITENSI (SALA BOLOGNA DEL PALAZZO APOSTOLICO VATICANO, 23 - 24 APRILE 2002) ♦ INCONTRO INTERDICASTERIALE CON I CARDINALI STATUNITENSI (SALA BOLOGNA DEL PALAZZO APOSTOLICO VATICANO, 23 - 24 APRILE 2002) INCONTRO INTERDICASTERIALE CON I CARDINALI STATUNITENSI (SALA BOLOGNA DEL PALAZZO APOSTOLICO VATICANO, 23 - 24 APRILE 2002) Il 23 e 24 aprile, nella Sala Bologna del Palazzo apostolico, avrà luogo come annunciato un Incontro interdicasteriale con i Cardinali statunitensi e con la Presidenza della Conferenza dei Vescovi Cattolici degli Stati Uniti. L’incontro fa seguito ai colloqui svoltisi recentemente in Vaticano con i Rappresentanti della Conferenza dei Vescovi Cattolici degli Stati Uniti, e guarda in prospettiva all’Assemblea che la stessa Conferenza terrà a Dallas dal 13 al 15 giugno p.v. Il Santo Padre seguirà da vicino i lavori, compatibilmente con i suoi impegni precedentemente fissati (tra cui l’Udienza generale di mercoledì mattina). All’incontro parteciperanno: 1. Card. Angelo Sodano, Segretario di Stato, Presidente Bollettino N. 0208 - 22.04.2002 2 Cardinali Statunitensi 2. Card. Bernard Francis Law, Arcivescovo di Boston 3. Card. Roger Michael Mahony, Arcivescovo di Los Angeles 4. Card. Anthony Joseph Bevilacqua, Arcivescovo di Philadelphia 5. Card. William Henry Keeler, Arcivescovo di Baltimore 6. Card. Adam Joseph Maida, Arcivescovo di Detroit 7. Card. Francis Eugene George, Arcivescovo di Chicago 8. Card. Theodore Edgar McCarrick, Arcivescovo di Washington 9. Card. Edward Michael Egan, Arcivescovo di New York 10. Card. James Aloysius Hickey, Arcivescovo emerito di Washington 11. Card. Avery Dulles Conferenza dei Vescovi Cattolici degli Stati Uniti 12. S.E. Mons. Wilton Daniel Gregory, Presidente 13. S.E. Mons. William Stephen Skylstad, Vice Presidente 14. Mons. William P. Fay, Segretario Esecutivo Cardinali Statunitensi di Curia Card. William Wakefield Baum, Arcivescovo emerito di Washington, Penitenziere 15. Maggiore emerito Card. Edmund Casimir Szoka, Arcivescovo emerito di Detroit e Presidente della 16. Pontificia Commissione per lo Stato della Città del Vaticano Card. James Francis Stafford, Arcivescovo emerito di Denver e Presidente del 17. Pontificio Consiglio per i Laici Capi Dicastero della Curia Romana Bollettino N. 0208 - 22.04.2002 3 18. Card. Joseph Ratzinger, Prefetto della Congregazione per la Dottrina della Fede Card. Eduardo Martínez Somalo, Prefetto della Congregazione per gli Istituti di vita 19. consacrata e le Società di vita apostolica 20. Card. Giovanni Battista Re, Prefetto della Congregazione per i Vescovi Card. Jorge Arturo Medina Estévez, Prefetto della Congregazione per il Culto Divino e 21. la Disciplina dei Sacramenti 22. Card. Darío Castrillón Hoyos, Prefetto della Congregazione per il Clero 23. Card. Zenon Grocholewski, Prefetto della Congregazione per l'Educazione Cattolica 24. S.E. Mons. Julián Herranz, Presidente del Pontificio Consiglio per i Testi Legislativi I lavori avranno inizio alle 9.30 del mattino e proseguiranno fino alle ore 12.30. Riprenderanno alle 16.30 per chiudersi alle 19.30, secondo il seguente calendario: Martedì 23 aprile Preghiera iniziale dell’Adsumus Parole di accoglienza del Card. Angelo Sodano, Segretario di Stato Intervento del Presidente della Conferenza dei Vescovi Cattolici degli U.S.A. Interventi dei Cardinali statunitensi, in ordine di decananza Discorso del Santo Padre Recita della preghiera del Regina Coeli e termine della Sessione mattutina Interventi del Card. Castrillón Hoyos e dei Capi Dicastero Ripresa degli interventi dei Cardinali statunitensi Preghiera conclusiva Mercoledì 24 aprile Preghiera dell’Adsumus Presentazione delle proposte emerse nella giornata precedente, da parte del Presidente della Conferenza dei Vescovi Cattolici degli U.S.A. Interventi liberi Recita della preghiera del Regina Cœli e termine della Sessione mattutina Incontro conclusivo. [00628-01.01] [Testo originale: Italiano].
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