Programme
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11th October 2000 - 4 p.m. : First session
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President: |
His Eminency Mons. François Garnier - Bishop of Luçon (France) |
Chairperson: |
Rev. Prof. Alberto Valentini
President of the Italian interdisciplinary mariological association |
First paper: |
Saint Luigi Maria of Montfort
theologian of people's work in the Trinity of History
Professor Patrick Gaffney, s.m.m.
former Mariology professor At Saint Louis (Missouri,U.S.A.)
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Second paper: |
Mary in the Trinitarian Christocentrism
of Saint Luigi Maria of Montfort
Prof. P. François Léthel, o.c.d.,
Spiritual Theology professor (Teresianum, Rome) |
Ecumenical Reading: |
Some aspects of Grignion of Montfort's teaching
Ermanno Genre,
Theology professor at the Waldesian Faculty in Rome |
Declarations: |
- Rev. Professor Bernard Michon, in charge of Foyer de Caritè in France
- Rev. Eduardo Vivas, from Sociedad Griginion de Montfort in Spain
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12th October 2000 : Second session
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President: |
His Eminency Cardinal Roger Etchegaray,
President of Central Committee
of Great Jubilee of the Year 2000 |
Chairperson: |
Rev. Stefano De Fiores,
Mariology Professor at the Gregorian Pontifical University |
First paper: |
Pneumatology and Mariology
in Saint Luigi Grignion of Montfort
His Eminency Rev. Professor Francesco Lambiasi, Bishop of Anagni |
Second paper: |
The Consacration proposed by Saint Luigi Maria
as Mistagogy of the Trinitarian Mistery
Rev. Salvatore Perrella, o.s.m.,
Theology professor at the Pontifical Theology Faculty "Marianum" in Rome |
Ecumenical reading: |
The
The heartfelt prayer and the Trinitarian Theology
Rev Ionascu Iuvenalie, of the Rumanian Orthodox Church |
Declarations: |
- Rev. Father Giancarlo Julita,
Oblate Father Superior of Saints Gaudenzio and Carlo - Novara
- Mons. Robber Matthys, in charge of Movimento Fiat in Belgium |
13th October 2000 : Celebration
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10 a.m. |
The Vatican basilica : Jubilee Eucaristic Celebration, headed by His Eminency Rev. Mons François Garnier, Bishop of Luçon - France |
12 a.m |
Special audience with the Holy Father John Paul II |