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50th International Eucharistic Congress 2012 Theology Symposium 6th – 9th June 2012 St. Patrick’s College Maynooth, Co Kildare, Ireland The Ecclesiology of Communion Fifty Years after the Opening of Vatican II www.iec2012.ie/theologysymposium Programme Wednesday 6th June: Introduction and Context Morning Short Papers / Emerging Scholars 14.00 Registration 15.30 The Eucharist, Communion and the People in Irish Christianity. Dr. Jennifer O’Reilly, Prof. Salvador Ryan and Rev. Prof. Brendan McConvery CSsR 19.30 Formal Opening and Keynote Address: The Ecclesiology of Communion 50 Years after the Opening of Vatican II. His Eminence Marc Cardinal Ouellet 21.30 Reception Thursday 7th June: Exploring Sources and Ways of Communion 9.15-10.45 The Eucharist: A Way of Life for Jesus and the Christian, according to the Scriptures. Prof. Teresa Okure SHCJ Drawn Day by Day - Eucharistic Ecclesiology from the Perspective of a Liturgical Theologian. Prof. Dr. Martin Stuflesser 11.15-12.45 The ‘Body Given Up for You’ as Origin and Form of Communion. Rev. Prof. Piero Coda The Sacraments: Gifts of the Rising Christ. Prof. Brian Johnstone 14.15 In the afternoon, participants are invited to attend any of the emerging scholar sessions. The main programme then continues with various special topics. Participants can choose two (one before and one after the coffee break). 14.15- Emerging Scholars Sessions 14.45 Programme … Thursday Sessions Continued 15.00-16.00 ‘A Domestic Sanctuary in the Church’ (Apostolicam Actuositatem, 11): Living Eucharist in the Family Today. Dr. Clare Watkins Beyond the Big Bang: The Eucharist at the Heart of Cosmic, Evolutionary and Human History. Dr. Brendan Purcell Being Educated in Communion. Rev. Michael Drumm The Irreducible Particularity of Christ: Eucharist, Beauty and Communion. Prof. Gill Goulding, CJ Some Patristic Insights into the Eucharist Understood as Communion. Prof. Finbarr Clancy, SJ 16.30-17.30 Responding to the Great Challenge Facing the Church Today: Blessed John Paul II and the Ecclesiology of Communion. Prof. Slawomir Nowosad. ‘With Reverence and Love’: Being a Priest in a De-traditionalised Cultural Context. Rev. Prof. Eamonn Conway. Becoming Eucharist for One Another through Forgiving. Prof. Robert Enright and Prof. Geraldine Smyth, OP. Economics, Communion and Gratuity. Prof. Stefano Zamagni. Eucharist as the Sacrament of the Eschaton. Rev. Dr. Dermot Lane. The Church’s Marian Profile and the Reception of Vatican II’s Ecclesiology. Prof. Thomas Norris. 18.00 Liturgy The information provided is an outline of the programme and is subject to change. Programme Friday 8th June: Learning from Ecumenism 9.15-10.30 The Relation between the Eucharist and Ecclesial Communion: An Ecumenical View. His Eminence Kurt Cardinal Koch 11.00–12.45 Ut Unum Sint: “What I Learnt from Jean-Marie Tillard”. Rev. Canon Nicholas Sagovsky Reforming Ascent: Calvin’s Communion Motif. Dr. Julie Canlis 14.15–14.45 Emerging Scholars Sessions 15.00 Eucharistic Communion and the World. Rev. Prof. Geoffrey Wainwright 16.30 Dialogue Evening Symposium Dinner (Optional) Saturday 9th June: Looking to the Future: The Interaction of Communion and Mission 9.00-10.30 Mission: Climax and Consummation of the Eucharist. Rev. Dr. Michael McCabe SMA and His Eminence Oscar Cardinal Rodríguez Maradiaga 11.00-11.45 Communion with Christ: Mission and Evangelization in Asia. Rev. Dr. Theodore Mascarenhas. The End of the Mass for the Masses? Reflections on the Source and Summit of the Christian Life of Faith in Secular Cultures. Prof. Joris Geldhof. 11.45 Conclusion 12.15 Concluding Liturgy Afternoon Outings (Optional) The information provided is an outline of the programme and is subject to change. Speakers His Eminence Marc Cardinal Ouellet (Keynote Speaker) Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops, President of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America and formerly Archbishop of Quebec. Prof. Salvador Ryan is Professor of Ecclesiastical History at St Patrick’s College, Maynooth, and has published in the area of popular religion in late medieval and early modern Ireland. Rev. Prof. Piero Coda is President of the Sophia University Institute, Loppiano, Florence. He was formerly Professor of Fundamental Theology at the Lateran Pontifical University, Rome, Secretary of the Pontifical Academy of Theology and President of the Italian Theologians Association. Rev. Prof. Eamonn Conway is the head of Theology and Religious Studies at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, and is a former President of the European Society for Catholic Theology. His Eminence Kurt Cardinal Koch is President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity. From the diocese of Basel, Switzerland, Cardinal Koch was formerly Professor of Theology at Lucerne. Rev. Prof. Martin Stuflesser from Germany is Professor of Liturgy at Julius- Maxmillians University in Würzburg. He has published widely and since 2003 is Secretary of the International Society for Liturgical Study and Renewal (Societas Liturgica). Rev. Prof. Brian Johnstone from Australia is Professor of Moral Theology/Ethics in the Catholic University of America, specialising in Bioethics, Moral Theology and the Philosophy of the Gift project. Rev. Dr. Brendan Purcell, a priest of the Archdiocese of Dublin, is Adjunct Profes- sor in Philosophy at Notre Dame University, Sydney. Formerly he was senior lec- turer in Philosophy in University College Dublin. Rev. Prof. Robert Enright, Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, U.S.A., has pioneered the scientific study of forgiveness, which now claims over 1,000 researchers worldwide. Dr. Clare Watkins is a Catholic theologian, teacher and writer. She teaches at the Westminster Seminary and is a member of the International Methodist-Roman Catholic Commission. Speakers Prof. Joris Geldhof is Professor of Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology at the Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium where he is Chair of the Liturgical In- stitute. He is Editor in Chief of the bilingual journal Questions Liturgiques/Studies in Liturgy. Rev. Dr. Theodore Mascarenhas, a priest from Goa, is in charge of the Departments of Asia, Africa and Oceania at the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Culture. He also lectures at the Pontifical Gregorian University, the Pontifical St. Thomas University, Rome and the Pilar Theological College, Goa. Rev. Dr. Brendan McConvery, born in Belfast, is a member of the Redemptorist Congregation. He is an author and lecturer in Sacred Scripture, with a concentration in the area of Old Testament, at St Patrick’s College, Maynooth. Rev. Prof. Michael McCabe, SMA is Head of the Mission Studies Department of the School of Theology at Tangaza College, Nairobi. He was President of the Executive Committee of the Africa/Europe Faith and Justice Network (AEFJN) from 2002-2004. Rev. Prof. Slawomir Nowosad is Vice-Rector for Research and International Relations and Professor at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland where he is also Head of the Department of Ecumenical Moral Theology. Rev. Prof. Geoffrey Wainwright is a British Methodist Theologian well-known for his ecumenical writings and engagement in official dialogues. He was awarded the 2005 Johannes Quasten Medal by the Catholic University of America for "Excellence in Theological Scholarship". His Eminence Oscar Andrés Cardinal Rodríguez Maradiaga, is Archbishop of Tegucigalpa (Honduras). As a Salesian priest, he was Professor of Moral Theology and Ecclesiology at the Salesian Theological Institute, Guatemala, and later its Rector. He is President of the Episcopal Conference of Honduras and President of Caritas International. Prof. Teresa Okure, SHCJ is Professor of New Testament and Gender Hermeneu- tics at the Catholic Institute of West Africa, Nigeria where she was former Dean of the Faculty of Theology. She is a member of various national and international theological and biblical associations. Prof. Geraldine Smyth, OP is Senior Lecturer in Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies at the Irish School of Ecumenics. Formerly Director of ISE, she has been involved for some years in the Post-Conflict Justice Centre in Trinity Col- lege Dublin. Speakers Prof. Stefano Zamagni is Professor of Economics at the University of Bologna. From 1999 to 2007 he was President of ICMC (an NGO based in Geneva dealing with migrant and refugee issues) and is a fellow of “Human Development and Capability Association” (Harvard University). Rev. Prof. Nicholas Sagovsky was Canon Theologian of Westminster Abbey from 2004-2011. He is a member of ARCIC III. He has held lecturing positions in Edinburgh Theological College, Clare College, Cambridge, and from 2002-2004 he was Professor of Theology and Public Life, Liverpool Hope University College. Prof. Gill Goulding, CJ (Loreto), is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Spirituality at the University of Toronto. She has lectured in Systematic Theology and Spirituality in the University of Edinburgh, the Roman Catholic National Seminary in Scotland and the Theological Institute of the Scottish Episcopal Church. Rev. Prof. Finbarr Clancy, SJ is Professor of Theology at the Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy, Dublin, where he is also currently Rector of the Ecclesiastical Faculty and Acting President. He is the Chairman of the Patristic Symposium, St Patrick’s College, Maynooth. Rev. Dr. Dermot Lane is President of the Mater Dei Institute, a college of Dublin City University. He has