Tertio Millennio Seminar Alumni Reunion


Join us at the Saint John Paul II National Shrine to celebrate over 30 years of the Tertio Millennio Seminar on the Free Society.

Schedule

11:30–1:00 | Check in

11:30–12:00 | Optional Confession

12:00–12:45 | Mass in the Redemptor Hominis Church

Principal Celebrant: Most Rev. William M. Joensen ’03, Bishop of Des Moines
Homilist: Fr. Roger Landry ’01, National Director, The Pontifical Mission Societies (USA)

1:00–1:45 | Lunch and Welcome, Atrium

Anthony R. Picarello, Jr. ’98, Executive Director, Saint John Paul II National Shrine

2:00–3:00 | Auditorium

Introduction

George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center, and Director of the Tertio Millennio Seminar

Special Video Greeting

Most Rev. Borys Gudziak, Metropolitan-Archbishop of Philadelphia, Ukrainian Catholic Church

Panel I: Teaching the Tertio Millennio Seminar

Edward R. Grant, Pellegrino Center for Clinical Ethics, Georgetown University
Russell Hittinger, Executive Director, Institute for Human Ecology, Catholic University of America
Stephen P. White ’06, Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center
Joseph R. Wood, Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Philosophy, Catholic University of America

Moderator: Mitchell S. Muncy ’93, Executive Vice President, Ethics and Public Policy Center

3:00–4:00 | Auditorium

Panel II: Catholicism and Public Life

Anna Halpine ’01, Founder, World Youth Alliance
Ashley McGuire ’09, Senior Fellow, Catholic Association
Nathaniel Peters ’09, Director, Morningside Institute
Carrie Severino ’02, President, JCN

Moderator: Ryan T. Anderson ’05, President, Ethics and Public Policy Center

4:00–4:30 | Coffee break

4:30–5:30 | Auditorium

Panel III: The New Evangelization

Todd Flanders ’94, Headmaster, Providence Academy (Plymouth, MN)
Bishop William Joensen ’03, Diocese of Des Moines
Sr. Maris Stella, S.V. ’15, Vicar General, Sisters of Life
Fr. Rhett Williams ’16, Catholic Chaplain, University of South Carolina

Moderator: George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center

Closing Remarks

Rob Hays ’03, Chairman, Board of Directors, Ethics and Public Policy Center

5:30–7:00 | Reception (Ambulatory)

Public Transit

The nearest Metro station is Brookland–CUA on the Red Line.

We will have a shuttle running nonstop between the Metro station and the Shrine for arrival (11:00am–1:00pm) and departure (5:30pm–7:30pm).

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