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SWLC Program 2013 Listen, I Will Tell You a Mystery… And We Shall Be Changed © 2012 William Hart McNichols www.fatherbill.org Southwest Liturgical Conference 51st Annual Study Week January 1616----19,19, 2013 Albuquerque Convention Center Save the Date! JANUARY 22-25, 2014, IN BEAUMONT , T EXAS . 52 nd Annual Southwest Liturgical Conference Study Days Remembering the 50 th Anniversary of Sacrosanctum Concilium Since the Second Vatican Council we continue to celebrate our liturgies through him and with him and in him, in the unity of the Holy Spirit. Through him, We have lived and celebrated the reformed liturgy and with him, and the revised Third Edition of the Roman Missal, and in him. and now look forward to giving glory and honor to God in the liturgical challenges that lie ahead. The Diocese of Beaumont invites you to come to Beaumont, Texas and remember and celebrate all that we treasure because of the Second Vatican Council and that epic liturgical document, Sacrosanctum Concilium . Excellent Speakers, such as Rev. Michael Joncas Informative Workshops such as Stewardship, Our Call to Mission Exquisite Cuisine like Cajun cooking, mouth-watering seafood Superb Southern Hospitality and An Evening of Song With Jaime Cortez and Bob Hurd th celebrating the 25 Anniversary of Somos El Cuerpo de Cristo ♫♪ General Information Contents Registration and Information Desk General Information 1 Registration and information desk is located on the ground level Contents / Contents 1 foyer of the Albuquerque Convention Center. Registration opens General Information 2 Wednesday at 4:00 p.m., and on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7:00 a.m. Letter from Archbishop Sheehan / Messages / Lost and Found Letter from Arzobispo Sheehan 3 Messages will be posted on a board located near the registration Keynote & Plenary Presentations / area. Lost and found is available in the same location. Keynote & Plenary Presentations 4 Exhibits Daily Schedules Exhibits are located in the NW Exhibit Hall on the ground level of Wednesday, January 16 5-10 the Albuquerque Convention Center. Exhibit hours are listed in Thursday, January 17 11 your conference schedule. Please patronize all our exhibitors who help to make the Study Week a success. Friday, January 18 12-14 Name Tags Saturday, January 19 15-18 Please wear your name tag at all times during the Study Week. Ads 19-24 It is your admission to all major addresses, workshops, and Study Week Speakers / special events. Study Week Speakers 25-33 Daily Eucharist and Prayer Room List of Exhibitors / Eucharist is celebrated at 7:00 a.m., 12:10 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. daily at Immaculate Conception Church, 619 Copper Ave, NW, List of Exhibitors 34 only four blocks from the Convention Center and Hyatt Hotel. A Exhibitor Map / Exhibitor Map 35 room for prayer and meditation is available in Boardroom East on Thank You’s / Thank You’s 36 the second floor of the Hyatt Hotel. (see map on page 10) Convention Center Map inside back cover Reception and Banquet Convention Center Map The Wednesday evening reception (in the exhibit hall) and Friday Study Week Schedule back cover evening banquet (in Ballrooms B/C) are included in every full conference registration, excluding the cash bar. Additional Study Week Schedule banquet tickets may be purchased at the Registration Desk as space allows. Admission to the banquet is by ticket only. If you will not be using your banquet ticket, please turn it in at the Registration Desk so that we may make more space available at the banquet for those who may not have a seat. Transportation Buses will provide transportation to Holy Rosary Catholic Community for Mass on Thursday morning. They will depart from the Hyatt Hotel main entrance between 8:00 and 8:15 a.m. Please follow the guidance of the hospitality and transportation volunteers. Food Service Breakfast, lunch and dinner are on your own each day, with the exception of those attending the Friday banquet. Food vendors with hot and cold breakfast and lunch options will be open in the NW Exhibit Hall from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day for your convenience. Recording Conference recording is provided by Fleetwood Onsite Confer- ence Recording. Not all sessions are being recorded. An order form is included in your registration packet. Recordings may be purchased at the Fleetwood desk next to the registration area in the ground level foyer of the Albuquerque Convention Center. 1 Información General Escritorio de Información y Registro El escritorio de Información y Registro está localizado en el vestíbulo de la planta baja del Centro de Convenciones de Albuquerque. El registro se abrirá el miércoles a las 4:00 p.m., y el jueves, viernes y sábado a las 7:00 a.m. Mensajes / Artículos perdidos y encontrados En caso de que el escritorio de Información reciba mensajes para asistentes a la conferencia, estos se colocarán en un tablero situado cerca de la zona de registro. Los Artículos perdidos y encontrados se colocarán también en la misma ubicación. Exhibiciones Las exhibiciones estarán localizadas en la Sala de Exhibiciones en la parte Noroeste de la planta baja del Centro de Convenciones. Las horas de exhibición están publicadas en el programa de la Conferencia. Por favor, patrocine a todos nuestros expositores quienes ayudan al éxito de esta Semana de Estudio. Gafetes Por favor, use el gafete con su nombre durante toda la Conferencia. Es su boleto de entrada a todas las presentaciones principales, talleres y eventos especiales. Eucaristía Diaria y Salón de Oración La Eucaristía es celebrada diariamente a las 7:00 a.m., 12:10 p.m. y 5:30 p.m. en la Iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepción, 619 Copper Ave, NW, a solamente cuatro cuadras del Centro de Convenciones y del Hotel Hyatt (ver mapa en la página 10) . Una sala de juntas para oración y meditación estará disponible en la parte Este del segundo piso en el Hotel Hyatt. Recepción y Banquete La recepción del miércoles por la noche (en la sala de exhibiciones) y el banquete del viernes por la noche (en los salones B/C) están incluidos en el precio de inscripción de la semana completa, con excepción de las bebidas del bar. Se pueden comprar boletos adicionales para el banquete solamente. Si usted no va a utilizar su boleto para el banquete, favor de regresarlo al escritorio de registro para abrir el espacio a otros que deseen asistir y no cuentan con un asiento. Transportación Habrá autobuses disponibles para la transportación para la Misa del jueves por la mañana en la parroquia del Santo Rosario. Los autobuses partirán de la entrada principal del Hotel Hyatt entre las 8:00 y las 8:15 a.m. Favor de seguir las instrucciones de los voluntarios de hospitalidad y transportación. Servicio de Alimentos El desayuno, almuerzo y cena corren por cuenta propia de los asistentes en cada día, con la excepción del banquete para los asistentes que cuenten con boleto. Para su conveniencia, habrá vendedores de comida con diferentes opciones frías o calientes para desayuno y almuerzo que estarán abiertos en el salón de exhibiciones del Noroeste de las 7:00 a.m. a las 3:30 p.m. cada día. Grabaciones Las grabaciones de la Conferencia son ofrecidas por la compañía Fleetwood Onsite Conference Recording . No todas las sesiones serán grabadas. En su paquete de registro se incluye una forma de pedido. Las grabaciones pueden comprarse en el escritorio de Fleetwood junto al área de Registro en el vestíbulo de la planta baja del Centro de Convenciones. Keynote Presentation and Plenary Presentations Wednesday, January 16, 2013 (7:30pm) Keynote Presentation The Paschal Mystery / El Misterio Pascual Dr. Jerry Galipeau will invite us to contemplate where we encounter the Paschal Mystery, how we open ourselves to that experience, and what happens when we allow the Mystery to penetrate our very being. Dr. Jerry Galipeau sponsored by World Library Publications/J.S. Paluch Thursday, January 17, 2013 (4:00pm) Plenary Presentation Most Rev. Gerald F. Kicanas Listen / Escuchen Bishop Kicanas will challenge us to listen, to pay attention, to be aware of the Paschal Mystery that surrounds us, particularly through our participation in the Eucharistic Liturgy. Friday, January 18, 2013 (9:30am) Plenary Presentation Rev. Paul Turner I Will Tell You a Mystery / Les Voy a Contar un Misterio Rev. Paul Turner will turn our attention to the foundations of our faith in the Paschal Mystery, focusing on scripture and ritual experience. Saturday, January 19, 2013 (9:30am & 11:15am) Plenary Presentation Dr. Timothy Matovina We Shall Be Changed / Todos Seremos Transformados This presentation will reflect on a few of the many ways the Eucharist can transform our daily lives and enable us to live more fully the Paschal Mystery we celebrate. Esta presentación explica algunas de las muchas maneras que la eucaristía puede transformar nuestra vidas y ayudarnos a vivir aún más plenamente el Misterio Pascual que celebramos. Mystagogical Reflection Join Pat Kerwin and Fr. James Burkart as they invite us to remember and savor the liturgical experience, to allow the Mystery to penetrate our minds and hearts, and to be changed by its power. Reflexión Mistagógica Acompañemos a Pat Kerwin y al Padre James Burkart mientras nos invitan a recordar y saborear la experiencia litúrgica, para permitir que el Misterio penetre nuestras mentes y corazones, y seamos transformados por su poder. Wednesday, January 16, 2012 4:00pm Registration Opens 7:00pm Gathering Prayer / Welcome (KIVA Auditorium) Most Rev. Michael J. Sheehan, STL, JCD, Archbishop of Santa Fe Opening Prayer / Oración de Apertura (Kiva Auditorium) Call to Worship Native American Flute (Kevin Newman) African Drum (Bill and Luanne Slough) Proclamation of the Archdiocese “We take pride in calling the Archdiocese of Santa Fe our home and we open our doors, extend our hands, and as a people of God, laity, priests, religious and friends, we welcome you.
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