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Thursday, April 3 and Friday, April 4, 2014
Toward a Global Catholic Church: Vatican II and its Reception in the Non-Western World
Mike and Josie Harper Center • Ahmanson Ballroom • 602 North 20th Street
The Legacy of Vatican II • Year Two50 Anniversary ofthCreighton University celebrates the
Cosponsored by the Barbara Reardon Heaney Endowed Chair in Pastoral Liturgical Theology, the Center for Catholic Thought, the Kenefick Chair in the Humanities and others.
FILMSWednesday, April 23 John XXIII Thursday, April 24 John Paul II Skutt Student Center Room 104 • 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Barbara Reardon Heaney Graduate and Undergraduate Student Scholars will participate in a panel discussion following each speaker.
Thursday, April 36:30 p.m. Peter Phan, S.J. “ Vatican II in Asia: Received, Reformed, Returned”
8:30 p.m. Taize Prayer Service
Friday, April 4Noon Mass at St. John’s Church
12:30 p.m. Lunch
1:30 p.m. Agbonkhianmeghe Orobator, S.J. “Vestiges and Legacies of Vatican II in the African Church”
4 p.m. Steven Judd, M.M. “Collegiality at the Peripheral Crossroads: The Vatican II Spirit in the Renewal of the Church in Latin America”
6 p.m. Evening Prayer Service
6:30 p.m. Reception
For more information please visit: creighton.edu/vaticanii
Contact Colleen Hastings or Eileen Burke-Sullivan, S.T.D. at [email protected] or 402.280.2303.
In Celebration of the Two Canonizations on April 27, 2014, watch two dramatic films about the lives of John XXIII, the man who surprised the world by calling the Second Vatican Council, and John Paul II, “the pilgrim pope”. Starring Ed Asner (as John XXIII) and Jon Voight (as John Paul II). Sponsored by the Kenefick Chair in the Humanities and the Center for Catholic Thought.