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Gathered in love

in the family of life

We are one Sacred Community

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COLLOQUIUM

living and serving faithfully

in an ecumenical

and multi-faith world

The Washington Retreat House

October 28 - November 1, 2002

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The October 2002 Colloquium, 'Living and Serving Faithfully in an Ecumenical and Multi-faith World', was the first joint project by the Sisters of Our Lady of Sion, the Paulist Fathers, and the Sisters and Friars of the Atonement following their December 7, 2001 commitment to intercommunity partnership in the signing of their joint statement, 'Together in Witness'. The Colloquium was planned and presented by members of the four communities for members and 'associates' of other religious communities.

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colloquium   program

 

Monday

Evening

October 28

Welcome and Group Orientation

Revisiting the Pre-Vatican II Ecumenical and Multi-faith Context

facilitated by Audrey Doetzel, NDS

 

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Tuesday

Morning

October 29

 

kay macdonald, nds

Vatican Council II

The Event, and its Impact on our Four Communities

Bill martyn, sa

tom ryan, csp

                                                                   

 

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Tuesday Afternoon October 29

 

The Changing Religious Landscape

Today

 

elias d. mallon, sa

 

The

Historic

Black

Churches

 

paul teresa

hennessee,  sa

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Wednesday

October 30

Morning

The

Eastern

Christian

Churches

ron roberson, csp

ecumenical and interreligious affairs

 

national conference of catholic bishops, usa

 

Afternoon

The Reformation Churches

The Evangelical, Free Churches

jeff gros,  fsc

ecumenical and interreligious affairs

national conference of catholic bishops, usa

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Thursday

Morning

October 31

Christian Jewish Relations

Reconciling (Teshuvah) and

Developing a New Tradition

 

Developments Since Vatican II (1965)

Developing key elements of Nostra Aetate 4:

Repudiation of the charge of genocide

God's unrevoked covenant with the

Jewish people

The call to dialogue

Challenges and Conflicts Along the Way

Testing/proving the mutual commitment to

the relationship

Standing in the Present: Looking to the Future

The Formal Dialogue and the Dialogue of Life

Theologically/Academically

In Education

Pastorally

 

audrey doetzel, nds

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Thursday

Afternoon

October 31

Christian

Muslim

Relations

 

elias d.

mallon, sa

Can We Pray Together?

Models and Principles

tom ryan, csp

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Friday

Morning

November1

Integration

Concretization

Looking to the Future

 

led by members of the

planning and coordinating team

 

e. mallon, SA;  t. Ryan, CSp

A. doetzel, nds;  P. T. Hennessee, sa

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Celebrating    Daily    Eucharist

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Enjoying Delicious Meals

 

provided by the sisters of the atonement and the retreat house staff

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Evening Hours of integration and Discussion

followed by refreshments and casual conversation

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