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Pontifical Council for the Family PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR THE FAMILY ARCHDIOCESE OF VALENCIA INTERNATIONAL THEOLOGICAL-PASTORAL CONGRESS July 4-7, 2006 - Feria de Valencia THEME: THE TRANSMISSION OF FAITH IN THE FAMILY PROGRAM TUESDAY JULY 4: OPENING OPENING CEREMONY 4.00 - Opening Prayer Most Rev. Agustín García-Gasco Vicente 8.30 pm Archbishop of Valenciaa Greetings Mrs. Rita Barberá Mayor of Valencia Greetings Hon. Francisco Camps President of the Generalidad Valenciana Greetings Most Rev. Agustín García-Gasco Vicente Archbishop of Valencia “The Family and H. E. Card. Carlo Caffarra Secularism” Archbishop of Bologna, Italy "The Family and the Prof. Xavier Lacroix Primacy of Faith in a Dean, Faculty of Theology, Univ. Lyon, France Secularized World" Opening Address H. E. Card. Alfonso López Trujillo President of the Pontifical Council for the Family 10.30 pm CULTURAL EVENT WEDNESDAY JULY 5 9.00 am CELEBRATION OF THE WORD Reflection H. E. Card. Telesphore Placidus Toppo Archbishop of Ranchi, India 9.15 am 1st SESSION Presiding H. E. Card. Salvatore De Giorgi at the Session Archbishop of Palermo, Italy “The Transmission of H. E. Card. Antonio Cañizares Llovera Faith: Pastoral Aspects” Archbishop of Toledo, Spain 10.15 am 2nd SESSION Presiding H. E. Card. Joseph Zen Ze-Kiu, S.D.B. at the Session Bishop of Hong Kong, China “Person, Marriage and Prof. Dr. Michael M. Waldstein Family in Dialogue with President, International Theological Institute for Studies on Marriage and the Family, Contemporary Culture” Gaming, Austria 11.15 am BREAK 11.30 am PANEL ON THE FAMILY Presiding H. E. Card. Franc Rodé, C.M. at the Panel Prefect, Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and for Societies of Apostolic Life Interventions Rev. Julián Carrón President, Fraternity of Communion and Liberation Dr. Luis Fernando Figari Founder, Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, Peru Mr. José Gabaldón López and Mr. Benigno Blanco Spanish Forum of the Family Mr. & Mrs. Francisco and Geraldine Padilla Couples for Christ, The Philippines Mr. & Mrs. Gérard and Marie-Christine de Roberty International Officers, Equipes Notre-Dame 12.45 pm BREAK 1.00 pm EUCHARIST H. E. Card. Alfonso López Trujillo President of the Pontifical Council for the Family THEMATIC PANELS (15 min. each) 4.00 pm THE FAMILY AND Presiding and Coordinating the Panel: JURIDICAL ASPECTS H. E. Card. Julián Herranz President, Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts Dr. Rodolfo Carlos Barra Former Minister of Justice, Argentina Prof. Ilva Myriam Hoyos Political Science and Human Rights Dept., Univ. La Sabana, Colombia Prof. Rafael Navarro Valls Professor of Law, Univ. Complutense, Spain Dr. M. L. Batonnier Jean Villaceque Associate Professor, Univ. Perpignan, France Mr. Rafael Nieto Navia Colombia 5.30 pm THE FAMILY, SOCIAL Presiding and Coordinating the Panel: DOCTRINE AND H. E. Card. Renato Raffaele Martino SOCIAL QUESTIONS President, Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, who will present the Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church. Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, USA Mrs. Christine Boutin Member of Parliament Yvelines, France 7.00 -8.30 THE FAMILY AND Presiding at the Panel: pm DEMOGRAPHY H. E. Card. Don Geraldo Majella Agnelo Archbishop of San Salvador da Bahia, President of the National Conference of Brazilian Bishops Coordinator: Rev. Msgr. Michel Schooyans Professor emeritus, Univ. Louvain, Belgium Prof. Gérard-François Dumont Univ. Paris-Sorbonne, France Prof. Rosa Linda G. Valenzona Former Undersecretary, Dept. Social Welfare and Development, The Philippines Prof. Albán de Entremont Director, Dept. of Geography, Univ. Navarra, Spain 10.30 pm CULTURAL EVENT THURSDAY JULY 6 9.00 am CELEBRATION OF THE WORD Reflection H. E. Card. Jorge Mario Bergoglio Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Argentina 9.15 am 1st SESSIÓN Presiding at the Session His Beatitude Mesrob II Armenian Patriarch of Istanbul and All Turkey “The Transmission of Most Rev. Ricardo Blázquez Pérez Faith: Theological Bishop of Bilbao, Spain Aspects” 10.15 am 2nd SESSION Presiding at the Session H. E. Card. Bernard Francis Law Archbishop emeritus of Boston, Patriarchal Archpriest of St. Mary Major Basilica “The Family: Beyond Dr. Carl A. Anderson Ideology” Supreme Knight, Knights of Columbus, USA 11.15 am BREAK 11.30 am PANEL ON THE FAMILY Presiding at the Panel H. E. Card. Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino Archbishop of San Cristóbal de La Habana, Cuba Interventions Dr. Salvatore Martínez National Coordinator, Renewal in the Holy Spirit, Italy Mr. Kiko Argüello Initiator, Neocatechumenal Way Prof. Andrea Riccardi Founder, “Comunità di Sant’Egidio”, Italy Miss Graziella De Luca Focolari Movement Sr. D. Alberto Marxuach International President, "Crescendo" International Organization 12.45 pm BREAK 1.00 pm EUCHARIST Most Rev. Agustín García-Gasco Vicente Archbishop of Valencia THEMATIC PANELS 4.00 pm THE FAMILY AND Presiding at the Panel: BIOETHICS H. E. Card. Nicholas Cheong Jin-suk Archbishop of Seoul, South Korea Coordinator: Rev. Gonzalo Miranda LC Dean, Faculty of Bioethics, Pontifical Athenaeum “Regina Apostolorum”, Rome Prof. Mónica López Barahona Director, Institute of Biochemistry, “Francisco de Vitoria” Univ. Center, Madrid Dr. John Hass President, National Catholic Bioethics Center, USA Mr. Jean-Marie Le Méné President, Lejeune Foundation, France Prof. Angelo Luigi Vescovi Co-Director, Stem Cell Research Institute, Milan, Italy 5.30 pm THE FAMILY AND Presiding at the Panel: THE ECONOMY H. E. Card. Ricardo Vidal Archbishop of Cebu, The Philippines Coordinator: Prof. Dr. José T. Raga Dept. of Applied Economics IV – Faculty of Law, University City, Madrid Prof. Angelo Caloia President, “Istituto per le Opere di Religione”, Vatican City Mr. François Michelin Michelin Corporation, France (Theme: The Family and Enterprise) Prof. Jean-Didier Lecaillon Univ. Panthéon-Assas, Paris, France 7.00 - THE FAMILY AND Presiding at the Panel: 8.30 pm ECUMENISM H. E. Card. Nicolás de Jesús López Rodríguez Archbishop of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Coordinator: Most Rev. Vincenzo Paglia Bishop of Terni, Italy His Beatitude Mesrob II Armenian Patriarch of Istanbul and All Turkey Representative of His Eminence Kirill Patriarchy of Moscow, Metropolitan of Smolensk and Kaliningrad, President Dept. External Relations, Patriarchy of Moscow, Russia Rev. Constantin Preda Faculty of Orthodox Theology of Bucharest (Representative of His Beatitude Teoctist, Patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Romania) Pfarrer Thomas Römer Evangelicals, Member Board of Directors, Vice-Secretary of Young Men’s Christian Association, Munich, Germany Dr. Marie Panayotopoulos-Cassiotou Member European Parliament, Greece 10.30 pm CULTURAL EVENT FRIDAY JULY 7 9.00 am CELEBRATION OF THE WORD Reflection His Beatitude Antonios Naghib Patriarch of Alexandria of the Coptic Catholics, Egypt 9.15 am 1st SESSION Presiding at the Session H. E. Card. Norberto Rivera Carrera Archbishop of Mexico “The Family in the H. E. Card. William Joseph Levada Catechism of the Catholic Prefect, Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith Church” 10.15 am 2nd SESSION Presiding at the Session H. E. Card. Antonio María Rouco Varela Archbishop of Madrid “John Paul II, the Pope H. E. Card. Stanislaw Dziwisz of the Family and Life” Archbishop of Krakow, Poland 11.15 am BREAK 11.30 am PANEL ON THE FAMILY Presiding at the Panel H. E. Card. Polycarp Pengo Archbishop of Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania Interventions Rev. Álvaro Corcuera Martínez del Río, LC Director General, Legionnaires of Christ Dr. Lidia Jiménez González Director, “Cruzadas de Santa María” Mr. & Mrs. Nop and Elma Muangkroot International Confederation of Christian Family Movements Mr. & Mrs. David and Bronwyn Lea and Rev. Angel López Cantero International Coordinating Team, Worldwide Marriage Encounter, USA 12.45 pm BREAK 1.00 - 2.00 pm PANEL ON THE FAMILY Presiding at the Panel Most Rev. Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo Chancellor, Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences Interventions Mr. Fernando Poole Pérez Pardo and Miss M. Teresa Vázquez President and Vice-President, CEFAES, Spain Mr. Luigi Ferlauto Founder, “Oasi Maria SS. de Troina”, Italy Mrs. Christine Vollmer “Aprediendo a Querer” Program PASTORAL EXPERIENCES 4.00 pm “Pastoral Experiences in H. E. Card. George Pell Australia Regarding Archbishop of Sydney, Australia Family and Life” 4.15 pm “Roman Experience H. E. Card. Camillo Ruini Regarding the Vicar of His Holiness, President of the Italian Bishops’ Conference Transmission of Faith in the Family” 4.30 pm “The Pastoral Care of H. E. Card. Ivan Dias the Family and Life in Prefect, Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples Asia” 4.45 pm "CELAM’s Pastoral H. E. Card. Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa Experiences regarding Archbishop of Santiago, Chile, and President of CELAM the Family and Life" 5.00 pm "Pastoral Experiences in H. E. Card. Christian Wiyghan Tumi Africa regarding the Archbishop of Douala, Cameroon Family and Life" 5.15 pm "The Pastoral Care of the H. E. Card. Marc Ouellet, P.S.S. Family and Life in North Archbishop of Quebec, Canada America" 5.30 pm "Experiences in the H. E. Card. Angelo Scola Preparation of Institutes Patriarch of Venice, Italy for the Family" 5.45 pm “The Pastoral Care of H. E. Card. Jean-Pierre Ricard the Family and Life in Archbishop of Bordeaux, President of the Bishops’ Conference, France Europe" 6.00 pm “Evangelization in and H. E. Card. Crescenzio Sepe from the Family” Archbishop of Naples, Italy 6.15 pm BREAK CLOSING SESSION 6.30 pm READING THE CONCLUSIONS International Theological-Pastoral Congress and the Children’s Congress 7.00 pm EUCHARIST H. E. Card. Giovanni Battista Re Prefect, Congregation for Bishops 10.30 pm THE ROSARY DRAMATIZED BY FAMILIES PRESIDENT OF THE CONGRESS H. E. Card. Alfonso López Trujillo President, Pontifical Council for the Family SECRETARIES OF THE CONGRESS Most Rev. Karl Josef Romer Secretary, Pontifical Council for the Family Most Rev. Esteban Escudero Torres Auxiliary Bishop of Valencia Most Rev. Enrique Benavent Vidal Auxiliary Bishop of Valencia .
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