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September 26–28, 2019 Providence, RI
Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul and
Providence College
Registration and more information available at
www.liturgysociety.orgRegistration deadline: Monday, September 16
Annual Conference of the
Society for Catholic Liturgy+
The Sacred Liturgy and the Family
Veronica Arntz Michael Brummond Richard Bulzachelli Rev. Daniel Cardó
Julia Dezelski Andrew Dinan
Jennifer Donelson Gabriella Elhallal
Michael FoleyRev. Gerald Dennis Gill
Nathaniel GotcherJohn Haigh
Rev. Robert Johansen Jessica KeatingRev. Paul Keller
Lisa Knutson
Nathan Knutson Rev. Joseph LoJacono
Kevin Magas William Mahrt
Michael McCallion Kevin Miller
James Monti
Featuring Keynote Addresses by:
Dr. Timothy O'Malley, Director, McGrath Institute for Church Life, Notre Dame Center for Liturgy
Dr. Robert Fastiggi, Professor of Systematic Theology, Sacred Heart Major Seminary
Secretariat of the USCCB Committee on Divine Worship With papers on the conference theme to be delivered by:
Patricia Pasternak Carolyn PirtleRev. Neil Roy
Christina Strafaci Susan TreacyOwen Vyner
Rev. Nicholas Zientarski
Conference Registration Rates Complete conference for full or associate members of the Society: $350 Complete conference for non-members of the Society: $420 Complete conference for student members of the Society or seminarians: $240Single day rate (including lunch on that day): $170Single day rate for students/seminarians (with lunch): $50 Full conference registration includes a banquet (Thursday evening) at the Graduate Providence Hotel and catered lunches on Friday and Saturday.
Conference Hotels Please reserve by the date noted for these discounted rates.
Graduate Providence$159 per nightValet parking ($25/day)Group code for discount: 1909SOCALI Reservations: call 401-421-0700 or online at www.graduatehotels.com/providence/. You must provide the group code for the conference discount.Reserve by August 30.
Providence Marriott Downtown $169 per night Free parkingReservations: call 800-535-4028 and ask for the Society for Catholic Liturgy discount. Reserve by September 4.
Transportation Recommended airport is PVD (Providence T.F. Green). BOS (Boston Logan International) is about an hour away by car. Conference attendees are responsible for their own transportation.
Other Information Conference presenters must register for the full conference. Registration fees are non-refundable. Payment for the conference must be made via credit card or check. Check payments must be received by Monday, September 16th (payable to: Society for Catholic Liturgy, mailed to Rev. Dennis Gill / Treasurer, Society for Catholic Liturgy / ℅ Office for Divine Worship / Archdiocese of Philadelphia / 222 North Seventeenth Street /Philadelphia, PA 19103)
Tentative Conference Schedule
Thursday, September 26, 2019 6:00 - Registration & Social (Graduate Providence, 11 Dorrance St., Providence, RI, 02903). 6:45 - Keynote Address, Dr. Timothy O'Malley 7:15 - Dinner 8:30 - Salve Regina
Friday, September 27, 2019 at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul (30 Fenner St., Providence, RI 02903)9:00 - Mass in the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite, Bp. Tobin celebrant
11:00-12:00 Concurrent sessions, Cathedral hall Veronica Arntz, “The Eucharist and Marriage: Two Sacraments United in a Theology of Sacrifice” Fr. Daniel Cardo, “The Homily and the Sanctification and Formation of the Family”(Shared session):
Michael Brummond, “The Word of God in the Domestic Church and the Promotion of the Sacred Liturgy”
Andrew Dinan, “Poetry and the Family”
Hildebrand”
Richard Bulzachelli, “The Real and Meaningful Distinction Between Natural and Sacramental Marriage:Biblical and Patristic Insights for Today”
Jennifer Donelson, “The Role of Sacred Music in Catholic Education and the Development of the SpiritualLives of Children”
(Shared session):
12:15-1:15 Concurrent Sessions
Nathan Knutson, “Ora et Labora: The Benedictine Monastic Office and the Family” Gabriella Elhallal, “The Monastic Home: Considering the Convergence of the Monastery and the
Domestic Church”
1:15-2:30 2:30-3:30
Catered lunch, Cathedral hall Concurrent sessions
Michael Foley, “An Introduction to Francis X. Weiser, S.J.”Rev. Paul Keller, O.P., “Eucharistic Worship Among the Civilly Divorced and Remarried” (Shared session):
Michael McCallion, “As the Parish Goes, so Goes the Family” Rev. Robert Johansen, “Lex Orandi vs. Lex Vivendi? The Rite of Marriage as Theologia Prima”
4:00-5:00 Concurrent sessions
Lisa Knutson, “Ever-Virgin and Ever-Mother: Mater Christi. The Purification, Churching of Women, andthe Devotional Role of the Mother in Judeo-Christian History”
Kevin Magas, "A Universal Call to Asceticism at Mid-Century: Louis Bouyer and Paul Evdokimov on theRelationship between Marriage and Monasticism"
James Monti, “The ‘Seriousness’ of Family Life and the Sacred Liturgy in the Writings of Dietrich von
(Friday, Sept. 27) 5:15-6:15 Concurrent sessions
Rev. Neil Roy, “The Liturgical Cultus of the Holy Family: Origins and Developments of a Votive Feast” Rev. Joseph LoJacono, “Pastoring Hispanic-Americans toward Reverence in Liturgy and Family Formation”(Shared session):
Julia Dezelski, “Family as Domestic Church: Place of Prayer and Liturgy with Both Lungs” Patricia Pasternak, “Sacraments: Graced Moments of Encounter”
Saturday, September 28: Ruane Center, Providence College & St. Pius V Church9:00-10:00 Welcome by Fr. James Cuddy, OP Keynote: Dr. Robert Fastiggi, “The Indissolubility of Marriage in Support of Family Life” 10:15-11:15 Concurrent sessions
William Mahrt, “The Liturgy for St. Joseph”Rev. Dennis Gill, “The Christian Family and the Practice of Penance”(Shared session):
Carolyn Pirtle, “Root and Blossom: The Liturgical Life, the Devotional Life, and the DomesticChurch”
Jessica Keating, “These Four and No More? Overcoming Isolation and Insularity in the Practiceof the Domestic Life.”
11:45-1:00 Dominican Rite Mass (EF), St, Pius V Church1:15-2:30 Catered lunch, Ruane Center Great Room– USCCB speaker during lunch2:30-3:30 Concurrent sessions
Christina Strafaci, “’Food Indeed’: Consequences of the Americanization of the Family Table for theSacramental Preparation of Children and an Ecclesiology of Communion”
Rev. Nicholas Zientarski, “Considerations on the Baptism of the Children of Same-Sex Couples”(Shared session):
John Haigh, “If ‘All Living Christians are Dead Pagans Walking About,’ It Behooves us to Review thePagan Tradition of the Home Altar
Nathaniel Gotcher, “Let the Children Come to Me”: Sacred Architecture and Childhood Religion”
3:45-4:45 Concurrent sessionsSusan Treacy, “Monsignor Martin Hellriegel and Liturgical Piety in the Family” Owen Vyner, “Wine Becoming Water: The Sacrament of Penance and Conjugal Spirituality”
Kevin Miller, “The Ontology and Liturgy of the ‘Domestic Church’”