World Congress of Families VI Madrid, Spain – May 25-27, 2012
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COPY FOR TRI-FOLD BROCHURE FOR WCF VI Panel 1 (cover) Marriage And Family: The Future of Society World Congress of Families VI Madrid, Spain – May 25-27, 2012 The World’s Largest Gathering of Pro-Family Leaders, Scholars and Activists Panel 2 WCF – A Short History The World Congress of Families was founded in 1995 by WCF International Secretary Dr. Allan Carlson. Previous Congresses: WCF I (Prague, 1997), WCF II (Geneva, 1999), WCF III (Mexico City, 2004), WCF IV (Warsaw, 2007) and WCF V (Amsterdam, 2009). In 2011, World Congress of Families held regional events in London, Latvia, Nigeria, Sydney, Vancouver and Moscow (site of the world’s first Demographic Summit). WCF VI will be held at the Palacio De Congresos De Madrid, May 25-27, 2012 Themes The Case for Marriage Strengthening the Family The Culture of Life Versus the Culture of Death Demography Freedom of Religion Freedom of Education Engaging the Culture The Homosexual Agenda International Law The Madrid Congress will raise high the natural family standard in Spain and Western Europe, where the family has been under unrelenting assault for decades. Join leaders, activists, scholars, and elected officials who will come together to celebrate the natural family as the basic and fundamental unit of society, to share information and ideas, to network and to strategize for the battles ahead. The local organizing committee for WCF VI includes HazteOir.org, which has helped to organize massive pro-life and pro-marriage demonstrations across Spain. Panel 3 The support and guidance of World Congress of Families Partners makes WCF VI possible. Include an up-to-date listing of Partners with links Panel 4 Registration information Link to Spanish site and WCF. Costs, early registration etc. Panel 5 Speakers at past Congresses Jehan Sadat (widow of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat), Martha Sahagun de Fox (first lady of Mexico), Dr. Allan C. Carlson (WCF International Secretary and family historian), Andre Rouvoet (Dutch Minister of Youth and Family), Paige Patterson (former president, Southern Baptist Convention), Francisco Tatad (former majority leader of the Philippine Senate), Dr. Richard Land (president, SBC Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission)), Archpriest. Alexey Obukhov (pro-life leader, Russian Orthodox Church), Elder Russell Nelson (Quorum of Twelve, LDS Church), Rabbi Binyomin Jacobs (Chief Rabbi of the Netherlands), Theresa Okafor (Foundation for African Cultural Heritage), Lola Velarde (Institute for Family Policies, Spain), Inesse Slesere (MP, Latvia), Cardinal Ennio Antonelli (former chairman, Pontifical Council of the Family), Kevin Andrews (Australian MP), Farooq Hassan (international legal scholar), Gwen Landolt (REAL Women of Canada), Marie-Claire Hernandez (Family and Society, Mexico), Lech and Ewa Kowalewski (Human Life Int’l, Poland), Fr. Jaroslaw Szymczak (Institute for Family Studies, Warsaw), Christine Vollmer (Latin American Alliance for the Family), Babette Francis (Endeavour Forum, Australia), Patrick Reilly (Knights of Columbus), Ellen Sauerbry (former head of State Department Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration) , HRM Dolor Bosso Adamety (tribal king of Ghana), Bishop W.J.Ejik (Archbishop of Utrecht), Professor Anatoli Antonov (Moscow State Lomonosov University), Professor Rekha Pande (Coordinator, Center for Women’s Studies, University of Hyderbad, India), Ana Zaborka (MEP, Slovakia, former Chair of thr Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality), Janet Morana (Priests for Life), Janice Crouse (Concerned Women for America) and Patrick Fagan (Family Research Council) Panel 6 What they’re saying about World Congress of Families “The World Congress of Families has brought together the leadership of an increasingly trenchant and powerful wing of the international pro-family movement.” Ms Magazine “By becoming a Partner of the World Congress of Families, we are acknowledging and supporting its great work in uniting us all in the most formidable challenge of the 21st century – to protect and promote the natural family.” Gwendolyn Landolt, National Vice- Chairman, REAL Women of Canada “Groups (opposed to our agenda) continue to claim that marriage benefits individuals, children and society … arguably the most prominent international meeting of opposition forces is the World Congress of Families ….” Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) “The World Congress of Families is the only organization successfully addressing the importance of the natural family in an international setting.” Dorothy Patterson, professor of theology in women’s studies and first lady at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. “We wish success to the work of the Moscow Demographic Summit: Family and the Future of Humankind….The issues discussed at the Summit – consolidation of the family, raising moral standards, and studying all the factors contributing to a higher birth rate and lower mortality rate – are very important for our times and require close attention of society as a whole.” Declaration by the Russian Duma. .