CNA: English-speaking conference in Rome for ‘Year for Priests’

From CNA:

English-speaking priests called to Rome for ‘Year for the Priests’ seminar

Harrisburg, Pa., May 10, 2009 / 08:41 pm (CNA).- In honor of the 223rd birthday of St. John Vianney, two of the largest English-speaking associations for parish priests and deacons have announced a joint conference in Rome to encourage the ongoing formation of clergy.

Pope Benedict has designated 2010 as the Year of Priests and has invoked the patronage of the Curé of Ars, St. John Vianney. Vianney, the patron saint of parish priests, who was born on May 8, 1786 and ministered in France. He became so well-known for his spiritual direction that pilgrims would come from distant places to speak with him.

The Australian Confraternity of Catholic Clergy and the American Confraternity of Catholic Clergy have responded to the Year of Priests and organized a special seminar in Rome to “promote ongoing formation of the clergy in a fraternal setting.” The seminar is in response to the call of the Second Vatican Council and supported by Cannon Law.

Speakers will be selected based upon their “orthodoxy and loyalty to the Magisterium.” All priests and deacons from English speaking countries are invited to attend the event regardless of their membership to either the ACCC or CCC.

National Chairman, Rev. Michael Kennedy, PP, (Australia) and President, Rev. John Trigilio, Jr, PhD, (U.S.A.) have urged their members to “honor Pope Benedict’s Year for the Priests by coming to Rome in January 2010 to spend time in prayer, study, and sacerdotal fraternity.”

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4 Comments

  1. Marcin says:

    Cannon Law” again? An this from a news agency?

    Don’t shoot me, bro…

  2. What a glorious year!

    I would hope that there would be a strong focus on priestly ministry in fraternity, ala Ignatius of Antioch’s ref. to the “council of presbyters”. I think many priests feel isolated and lonely, and it can yield an unhealthy fruit both in personality and morality. Their ministry was never intended to be primarily on their own, but rather in community with their brothers, even and especially at the parish level.

  3. EJ says:

    “…a joint conference in Rome to encourage the ongoing formation of clergy…”

    Is this an ORGANIZED conference? Because my husband and I would LOVE to sponsor a priest to go….
    Where could we get information on this?

  4. chironomo says:

    Speakers will be selected based upon their “orthodoxy and loyalty to the Magisterium.”

    I like it…but when can we expect this to be described as a conference for “conservative” or “orthodox” priests in the media? That is, if it is covered at all, which is unlikely if it is going to focus on actual Church teachings and authentically Catholic formation. These are not big draws for the media…

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