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REGISTRATION BROCHURE FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL NATIONAL MEETING OF DIOCESAN LITURGICAL COMMISSIONS OCTOBER 2-4, 2018 (TUESDAY THRU THURSDAY) THE ATLANTA OMNI HOTEL AT CNN CENTER ATLANTA, GA Hosted by the good folks of Region Fourteen and the Archdiocese of Atlanta Co-sponsored by the FDLC and the Bishops Committee on Divine Worship

MEETING HIGHLIGHTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 OPENING PRAYER & ADDRESSES OPENING OF EXHIBITS REGIONAL CAUCUSES EUCHARISTIC LITURGY at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Archbishop Wilton Gregory, Principal Celebrant RECEPTION: A TASTE OF THE REGION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3: STUDY DAY MORNING PLENARY SESSIONS featuring Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory Rev. Donald J. Rooney YOUR CHOICE OF TWO AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS featuring Dr. Donald Saliers Dr. Eileen Jaramillo Rev. Dr. Walter Still EUCHARISTIC LITURGY at the historic Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Bishop Ned Shlesinger, Principal Celebrant EVENING OUT IN FABULOUS ATLANTA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 MORNING WITH THE BCDW EUCHARISTIC LITURGY BUSINESS SESSIONS COMMITTEE WORK CONSULTATION CONFERENCE BANQUET With the presentation of the 2018 McManus Award to the National Association of Pastoral Musicians

MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 Memorial, St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus 10:00 Set-up 2:00 Board meeting until 9:00 PM Varies Early Arrivals TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 Memorial the Holy Guardian Angels 8:00 Morning Prayer 8:30 Exhibit set up until 11:00 9:00 Board meeting until noon Registration opens 12:30 New Member Orientation 1:30 OPENING RITE AND WELCOME 2:30 Addresses: Chair, Exec Director, Archbishop 3:00 Break; Exhibits Open 3:30 Regional Caucuses 5:00 Board buses to Basilica 6:00 OPENING EUCHARISTIC LITURGY 7:30 Exhibits, Cocktails and Taste of the Region WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 Wednesday of the 26 th Week in Ordinary Time 8:00 Study Day registration opens 8:30 Morning Prayer 9:00 Welcome 9:05 PLENARY SESSION I: Archbishop Wilton Gregory 10:15 Table Discussion 10:30 Coffee break; Exhibits Open 11:00 PLENARY SESSION II: Rev. Rooney Noon Table Discussion Q & A to both presenters 12:30 Boxed Lunch and Exhibits 1:30 Workshops Session A 2:45 Break with Exhibits 3:15 Workshops Session B 4:30 Break 5:00 Shuttles to Shrine 6:00 EUCHARISTIC LITURGY Buses return to Hotel 7:30 Free Evening in Atlanta THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 Memorial St. Francis of Assisi 8:30 Morning Prayer 9:00 Morning with BCDW 10:00 Regional Caucuses at tables 10:30 Break with Exhibits 11:00 BUSINESS SESSION Noon Lunch and Exhibits 1:30 BUSINESS SESSION: Comm. Work 3:00 Committee Reports 3:30 Break (exhibits close at 4:00) 4:00 BUSINESS SESSION 5:00 CLOSING MASS at hotel 6:30 Cocktails 7:00 Banquet and Awards FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 Memorial USA: Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos OPTIONAL DAY TRIP 8:00 Board Meeting 8:30 Board Bus to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site 3:00 (approx.) Buses return to hotel

MEMBERS: FULL CONFERENCE *All events October 2 to October 4* Opening Event Taste of the Region and Entertainment All Presentations and Coffee Breaks Regional Caucuses Business Sessions Masses at the Basilica and ShrineMorning with the BCDW Bus Transportation to Events Banquet and Awards Ceremony NON- MEMBERS: FULL CONFERENCE See list above BRING YOUR COMMISSION! SPECIAL DIOCESAN DISCOUNTS Before Sept 1 early bird deadline $350 One member from single (arch)diocese $325 Two members from same (arch)diocese $300 Three or more members from same (arch)diocese NON-MEMBERS -- STUDY DAYS ONLY Wednesday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM All Presentations and Discussions Mass at Shrine (and Bus Transportation) Boxed Lunch Thursday Banquet Ticket is an additional $60 This year s meeting will be held at the spectacular Atlanta Omni Hotel at CNN Center overlooking Olympic Park, Atlanta, GA During our stay, the hotel offers a special room rate of $179 per night (reg. $369 and up). You may call the hotel directly at 404-659-0000 or 800-843-6664 Please mention 2018 National Meeting of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions. Reservation cut- off date is Monday, September 10. Complimentary Wi-Fi and morning beverage delivery for Omni Select Guests Complimentary use of the fitness center Easy access directly from Atlanta Airport via MARTA train system (just $2.50) Steps from the College Football Hall of Fame, World of Coca-Cola, GA Aquarium, Want to stay a little longer? Special rate is good from September 27 to October 7.

STUDY DAY -- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 PLENARY SESSION I A NEW WAY FORWARD FOR ALL GOD S CHILDREN Racism is an attack on the image of God that has been given to every one of us by the Creator (Gen. 5:1-3). Because each person has been created by God, we are all united together with the Lord and with each other. Racism rejects what God has done by refusing to acknowledge the image of God in the other, the stranger and the one who is different. The fact that we were created in the image of God should remind us that each person is a living expression of God that must be respected, preserved and never dishonored (USCCB Committee Against Racism). Racism is divisive and damages the harmony and oneness that should characterize all our relationships. Following the advice of St. Paul, we can pray for the grace to look beyond prejudices: Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you (Eph: 4:32). How can the Liturgy and its ministers be a source of healing, acceptance, and unity? Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory was born in Chicago and studied at Mundelein Seminary. Ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Chicago on May 9, 1973, he later began graduate studies at the Pontifical Liturgical Institute (Sant Anselmo) in Rome. There, he earned his doctorate in Sacred Liturgy in 1980. He has been awarded nine honorary doctoral degrees. In Chicago, he served in various pastoral roles, including a faculty member of St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein, and as a master of ceremonies to Cardinals John Cody and Joseph Bernardin. He was ordained an auxiliary bishop of Chicago on December 13, 1983. In 1994, he was installed as the seventh bishop of the Diocese of Belleville, IL. On December 9, 2004, Pope John Paul II appointed Bishop Gregory as the sixth archbishop of the Archdiocese of Atlanta. He was installed on January 17, 2005. Archbishop Gregory has served in many leading roles in the U.S. church. In November 2001, he was elected president of the USCCB, following three years as vice president. He served on the Executive and Administrative Committees, the Administrative Board, the Committee on Doctrine, and the Conference Committee on International Policy. He currently serves as the Chair of the Bishops Committee on Divine Worship, a role he previously held from 1991-1993. PLENARY SESSION II: THAT ALL MAY BE ONE Division [among Christians] openly contradicts the will of Christ, scandalizes the world, and damages the holy cause of preaching the Gospel to every creature. But the Lord of Ages wisely and patiently follows out the plan of grace on our behalf, sinners that we are. In recent times more than ever before, he has been rousing divided Christians to remorse over their divisions and to a longing for unity. Everywhere large numbers have felt the impulse of this grace, and among our separated brethren also there increases from day to day the movement, fostered by the grace of the Holy Spirit, for the restoration of unity among all Christians. This movement toward unity is called "ecumenical." Those

belong to it who invoke the Triune God and confess Jesus as Lord and Savior, doing this not merely as individuals but also as corporate bodies. For almost everyone regards the body in which he has heard the Gospel as his Church and indeed, God's Church. All however, though in different ways, long for the one visible Church of God, a Church truly universal and set forth into the world that the world may be converted to the Gospel and so be saved, to the glory of God. (Unitatis Redintegratio, Decree on Ecumenism, Second Vatican Council, November 21, 1964). Recall that before his death, Christ prayed, May they all be one (Jn 17:21). How have our own prayers been joined to that plea? What role has the liturgy played in promoting or prohibiting unity? How can we all be instruments of unity? Father Donald J. Rooney is a priest of the Diocese of Arlington, VA. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, he received a bachelor's degree from the University of Dallas in 1983, spent several years as owner of an advertising and design firm in Dallas, then entered St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Pennsylvania. Father Rooney was ordained on May 21, 1994 and was appointed as parochial vicar of All Saints Church in Manassas. In 1996, he was assigned to the diocesan mission parish of San Francisco de Asís in Bánica, Dominican Republic. He returned to the diocese in 1998 and has served at St. Leo the Great Church in Fairfax, at St. Mary Immaculate in Fredericksburg, and at St. Bernadette Parish in Springfield. Father Rooney is director of the diocesan Office of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs and recently finished two terms as president of the Catholic Association of Diocesan Ecumenical and Interreligious Officers. He serves as a consultant to the USCCB Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs. WORKSHOPS Each will be offered at 1:30 to 2:45 and repeated from 3:15 to 4:30. WORKSHOP I DO NOT FORGET THE POOR, O LORD (PS 10:12B) The enormous gap between rich and poor is not simply what ought to be. This conviction is deeply written in both the prophetic and wisdom literature of the Bible. In countless ways, the revealed word of God compels us to reach out to the marginalized. In particular, the psalms speak to us about human poverty and our duty to rise and do justice. Presenter: Dr. Don Saliers is a theologian, musician, and liturgical scholar. Since 2015, he has been the Theologian-in- Residence at the Candler School of Theology of Emory University (Atlanta). He served as the William R. Cannon Distinguished Professor of Theology and Worship at Emory until his retirement in 2007. He holds a B.A. from Ohio Wesleyan University. He was awarded a Bachelor of Divinity and his Doctor of Philosophy from Yale University. He also attended the University of Cambridge. He is the author of fifteen books and has served as a visiting professor at the University of Notre Dame, the Vancouver School of Theology, and Boston College. He has served as Past President of the North American Academy of Liturgy and the Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality. He is chaplain to the American Guild of Organists.

WORKSHOP 2 BAPTIZED IN CHRIST: PASTORAL, SACRAMENTAL, AND CANONICAL ISSUES WITH CANDIDATES FOR FULL COMMUNION In our mission of evangelization and Christian initiation, we frequently encounter people from other Christian Churches and ecclesial communities. This session will address pastoral, sacramental and canonical issues regarding our relationship with them, especially the Eastern Orthodox Churches. Case studies are used to illustrate the basic principles. Presenter: Dr. Eileen Jaramillo is a professor of Canon Law at University of Detroit Mercy and Siena Heights University. She has also taught at Loyola University and the Ecumenical Theological Seminary. She has served as a judge in the tribunal in Catholic Dioceses of Columbus, Ohio and Lansing, Michigan. She has been a member of the Canon Law Society of America since 1990 and was elected to its Board of Governors in 2006. She holds a B.A. in Education, cum laude from New Mexico State University; an M.Div. from SS. Cyril & Methodius Seminary; and an M.A. in Theology from Aquinas College. She was awarded a D.Min. from the Ecumenical Theological Seminary and a Licentiate in Canon Law and an M.C.L. from St. Paul University and the University of Ottawa, 1991. She received a commendation from Pope Benedict XVI. In 2006, Dr. Jaramillo co-authored a book with Rita Thiron on reception practices and the Eastern Churches; over 4000 copies are in use in the dioceses of the USA and Europe. Dr. Jaramillo is also a canonical consultant to religious communities and bishops around the world. Evolving Into A Vibrant Religious Institute, a book she published in 2014, has made its way into 104 countries. WORKSHOP 3 AFTER REFORMATION 500: RE-FORMING THE BODY OF CHRIST The 500 th anniversary of the Reformation was an opportunity for Lutherans and Roman Catholics to heal the body of Christ by building relationships through joint commemorations, education and service. This presentation will explore the accomplishments and impediments to the vision of Reformation 500. These lessons may help ministers keep dialogue open and can serve as an antiphon for the church as we live and proclaim Christ in our communities. Presenter: Rev. Walter Still is the First Pastor of Peace Lutheran Church in Ft. Myers, FL. He chaired the Bishop s Reformation 500 Committee of the Florida-Bahama Synod of the ELCA. He earned a PhD in Theology from Duquesne University and serves as an adjunct professor at Barry University. Weary from his journey, Jesus does not hesitate to ask the Samaritan woman for something to drink. His thirst, however, is much more than physical: it is also a thirst for encounter, a desire to enter into dialogue with that woman and to invite her to make a journey of interior conversion. Jesus is patient, respectful of the person before him, and gradually reveals himself to her. His example encourages us to seek a serene encounter with others. To understand one another, and to grow in charity and truth, we need to pause, to accept and listen to one another. In this way, we already begin to experience unity. Unity grows along the way; it never stands still. Unity happens when we walk together. Pope Francis, January 25, 2015

NATIONAL MEETING OF DIOCESAN LITURGICAL COMMISSIONS October 2-4, 2018 Atlanta Omni Hotel at CNN Center FULL MEETING REGISTRATION FORM Please duplicate this form for each registrant. Please print. TITLE (e.g. Rev., Sr., Mr., etc.) FIRST LAST BADGE NAME * *In addition to your full name and title, this name will appear in large letters, e.g., Mike, Sue, or Fr. Bill. ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE FAX EMAIL (ARCH)DIOCESE IS THIS YOUR FIRST MEETING? SPECIAL NEEDS? REGISTRATION FEES Postmarked Postmarked Fee(s) before 9/1/18 after 9/1/18 Member: Full Conference $350 $400 $ Member: Full Conf: two from same diocese $325 $375 $ Member: Full Conf; three or more same dio. $300 $350 $ Non-Member: Full Conference $425 $475 $ Day Trip to MLK National Historic Site $30 $30 $ Extra Reception Ticket (Tuesday) $40 $40 $ Extra Banquet Ticket (Thursday) $60 $60 $ Donation to the Tabat Scholarship Fund* $5 $5 $ Become an Associate Member** $60 $60 $ TOTAL ENCLOSED $ Make checks payable to FDLC National Meeting Mail by September 1 to: FDLC National Meeting 415 Michigan Avenue NE Suite 70 Washington, DC 20017 *Grants from the Tabat Scholarship Fund annually support graduate students in Liturgical Studies. **Associate Members receive the FDLC Newsletter, discounts on FDLC publications, and a discount to the National Meeting. BANQUET SELECTION Please check one Thursday, October 5 Fish Beef Vegetarian Not attending banquet WORKSHOP SELECTIONS Tuesday -- New Members Orientation Yes No Wednesday -- Session A 1 2 3 Wednesday Session B 1 2 3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The Banquet is included in your full meeting registration. Extra banquet tickets are available at $60 per person. Requests for refunds, less $35 processing fee, must be submitted in writing to the National Office by Sept. 25. For further information, contact the FDLC National Office at 202 635 6990 or nationaloffice@fdlc.org. Thanks!