Schedule of Probabilities

SCHEDULE OF PROBABILITIES

SUNDAY, JUNE 17

Sunday Evening, 7:00pm Fulton 511

Francis A. Sullivan, SJ, “The Challenge of Vatican II—After 50 Years”

Robert Imbelli, “Receiving Vatican II: Renewing the Christic Center”

Father’s Day Reception

MONDAY, JUNE 18

Monday Morning, McGuinn 121

9-10:30am

Michael McCarthy, “Reforming the Church, Redeeming the World”

Victor Clore, “Dialectic Communications: Contrary Catholics, Black on White, Drifters and Searchers”

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:15am

Christian Krokus, “Massignon’s Indirect Influence on Lumen Gentium and Nostra Aetate”

Introductions to Afternoon Workshops by their leaders

MondayAfternoon:

2-3:15 pm Afternoon Workshops (Campion & McGuinn Classrooms)*

*(See back page for list of workshops and classroom numbers)

3:30 Coffee

4-5:15 pm McGuinn 121

Maury Schepers, OP, “The Church Becoming Herself: Synonym for
Communications”

John Dadosky, “‘A Leap Forward’: Mutuality, Authenticity, Collegiality and the Significance of Vatican II”

Monday Evening : 7:00pm Coffee

7:30pm Fulton 511

Robert Doran, SJ, “Moving Vatican II Forward: The Multi-religious Context”

Ice Cream Party, Fulton 2rd floor atrium

TUESDAY, JUNE 19

Tuesday Morning: McGuinn 121

9-10:30am

William Mathews, SJ, “Self-Appropriation in the World of Meaning”

Grant Kaplan, “Beyond Continuity vs. Rupture: Vatican II as a Constitutional Text of Faith”

10:30 -11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:15

Randy Rosenberg, “The Pastoral Vision of Blessed John XXIII”

Kenneth Melchin, “Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Faith and Politics in the Early Public Life of Sargent Shriver”

2-3:15 pm Afternoon Workshops (Campion & McGuinn Classrooms)*

3:30 Coffee

4 pm, Dedication of Flanagan House by BC President William P. Leahy, SJ and reception

Tuesday Evening: 7:00pm Coffee

7:30pm Fulton 511

Timothy Shriver, “Sparks In Our Clods: Encounters with the Question of God”

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20

Wednesday Morning: McGuinn 121

9-10:30am

Jeremy Wilkins, “The Dereliction of Christ: Some Principles”

Elizabeth Murray, “Passion and Conscience: Two Moments of Moral Conversion”

10:30 -11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:15

Charles C. Hefling, “’By Taking the Manhood into God’: Christ’s ‘Secondary Esse’ asDecentralizing Act”

2-3:15 pm Afternoon Workshops (Campion & McGuinn Classrooms)*

4-5:15 pm McGuinn 121

John Ranieri, “Tolstoy’s Conversions”

Richard Liddy, “Vatican II and Intellectual Conversion”

Wednesday Evening: 7:00pm Coffee

7:30pm Fulton 511

Patrick Brennan, “The Freedom of the Church, the Constitution of the State, and Our Contemporary Situation”

THURSDAY, JUNE 21

Thursday Morning, McGuinn 121

9-10:30 am

Gerard Whelan, SJ, “Lonergan and the ‘Year of Faith’: Responding to Current Vatican Concerns about Postmodern Relativism”

Neil Ormerod, “The Needed Renewal of Systematic Theology”

10:30 -11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:15

William Murnion, “Telling the Truth: A Critical Analysis of Alternative Approaches”

2-3:15 pm Afternoon Workshops (Campion & McGuinn Classrooms)*

3:30 Coffee

4:15-5:15 pm McGuinn 121

Paul LaChance, “Recourse to Psychology within Vocational Journey: Vatican II and Post-Conciliar Documents”

Evaristus Ekwueme, SJ, “Beyond Inter Mirifica (Vatican II): A Lonerganian View of Information Technology”

6 pm Annual Lonergan Workshop Eucharist, St Mary’s Chapel

In Remembrance of Frederick E. Crowe, Founder and First President of the Lonergan Research Institute at Regis College, Toronto. Robert M. Doran, SJ, Celebrant and Eulogist

Thursday Evening 7-7:45pm Fulton 511

Chowder Supper

8:00pm Fulton 511:

Ivo Coelho, SDB, “’In Some Sense Transcendence or Supernatural’: Making Sense of an Anomaly in Chapter 20 of Insight”

FRIDAY, JUNE 22

Friday Morning, McGuinn 121

9-10:30 am

Patrick Byrne, “The Unity of Science, the Universe, and Humanity for Teilhard and Lonergan”

Christine Jamieson, “The Ethical Challenges of Medicine Today: Drawing on the Wisdom of Vatican II”

Coffee Break, 10:30-11:00

11:00-12:15

Brian Braman, “‘We all have Feet!’–Architectural Space and the Issue of Moral Dwelling”

Michael Vertin, “The Lonergan Enterprise: What Is Its Future?”

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*Afternoon Workshops 2-3:15 pm Mon-Thurs, Campion classrooms

On Insight: Introductory, with Michael Vertin [Campion 200]

Lonergan, Business, Economics, with Charles Tackney& Team [Campion 204]

Lonergan & Orthodox Christianity, with Paul LaChance & Theodore Damian [231]

Lonergan on Four Dimensions: Lonergan & Contemporary Psychology with Richard

Grallo [235]

Positional Natural Law Theory with Michael Ryan and Gilles Mongeau, SJ [236]

Lonergan and Information Technology with Evaristus Ekwueme, SJ [300]

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Cafeterias on campus:

•  HILLSIDE CAFÉ in 21Campanella Way, next to the parking garage,

•  Monday-Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 pm

•  THE EAGLE’S NEST in McElroy on middle campus, above the bookstore

•  M-F: 11:30 am - 7:30 pm: Sat/Sun, 7:30am-7:30pm

Flynn Sports Complex:

•  M-F, 6:00a.m. – 8:45p.m.; $7.00 guest fee per visit

•  Let the front desk helper know you are attending the Lonergan Workshop ;bring a photo ID.

O’Neill Computer Center (O’Neill 250):

•  M-Th, 9:a.m.-10p.m.; F, 9-7p.m.; Walk-in Help Desk - O'Neill 248 : M-TH,9-5pm; F, 9-3

•  Please let the person at the front desk know that you are attending the Lonergan Workshop and bring a photo ID.

Lonergan Emporium:

•  Papers from the Workshop, as well as a selection of books in Lonergan studies, will be available for purchase at the Lonergan Emporium (unfortunately, credit cards may not be accepted in the Emporium). Papers and some books will be made available outside of McGuinn 121 during the breaks. The Emporium will be held in the Lonergan Center, located on the top floor of Bapst Library, from 12:15p.m until 1:45p.m Mon. – Fri. of the Workshop. *Please note that the Lonergan Center will be closed all other times during the Workshop.

•  The Boston College Bookstore, located on middle campus in McElroy, will also have a display of books related to Lonergan studies. The bookstore accepts credit cards.

Parking: New Parking Regulations

•  Guests are to park in the Comm. Ave. garage on Sunday only on Levels 3-7, This is the most convenient parking area and has an elevator. This will leave time to pick up your Hang-tags from Student Services in Lyons Hall on Monday. Please let Student Services know you are with the Lonergan Workshop and bring your car’s make, model, and lic. plate #. During the day Monday, please move your car to an open air parking lot on lower campus. The automated arm of the garages operate from Monday evening through Friday and the hangtags will not open the gate without an additional fee.