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    7 June 2008

    On the move

    CATEGORY: SESSIUNCULA — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf @ 7:20 am

    We are on the move to Michigan today!

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    Ireland: International Liturgy Conference

    CATEGORY: SESSIUNCULA — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf @ 4:50 am

    A reader sent me a reminder about the upcoming conference in Ireland.  It seems very interesting.  I wish I could attend.

    Ireland: International Liturgy Conference

    “Benedict XVI and the Sacred Liturgy” is the title of an international liturgical conference to be held on Saturday, July 12, on Fota Island, a beautiful island in Cork Harbor, near Cobh (Queenstown), Ireland.

    Speakers will include:
    Father Manfred Hauke of Lugano, Switzerland, professor of dogmatic theology at the Theological Faculty of Lugano; and author of The Priesthood and Women;

    Father Uwe Michael Lang, a priest of the London Oratory, author of Turning Toward the Lord: Orientation in Liturgical Prayer.

    Father Dennis McManus, Georgetown University professor and chaplain, and former associate director of the US Bishops’ Committee on the Liturgy, and consultant to the Vox Clara committee to review the new Roman Missal translation;

    Alcuin Reid, Australian author of The Monastic Diurnal, and The Organic Development of the Liturgy;

    Father Neil J. Roy, visiting assistant professor at Notre Dame University and editor of Antiphon, the journal of the Society of Catholic Liturgy.

    James F. Hitchcock, professor of history at St. Louis University, author of Recovery of the Sacred; and

    Helen Hull Hitchcock, editor of the Adoremus Bulletin and co-founder of Adoremus: Society for the Renewal of Catholic Liturgy.
    The event will take place at the Sheraton Fota Island Golf Resort and Spa.

    For complete details of the conference program and registration information, e-mail: colman.liturgy@yahoo.co.uk.

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