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February 2016 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, This coming June, a vibrant and transformative conference, Living Fully 2016: Disability, Culture and Faith A Celebration, will be held in Rome. Co-patroned by the Pontifical Council for Culture and the Kairos Forum, this conference will: Initiate critical, hospitable conversations around the issue of the experience of disability within context and cultures. Explore some of the complex ethical, legal and theological questions that emerge from reflection on this experience. Celebrate, share and disseminate good practice. Pray, network and celebrate the family in all its diversity, giftedness and potential for the Church and society. Develop and present a practically oriented charter for change which can be presented to each participant s local community, so as to bring about positive and lastly legacy from our joint commitment to fostering communities of belonging for all. We are writing you today to ask that you consider becoming one of the sponsors of this conference. At this critical juncture in fundraising your sponsorship is urgently needed to enable the organizers to underwrite the participation of families of individuals with disabilities to affordably attend the conference as well as off-set other conference expenses. Please consider supporting the efforts to bring this conference to life! Your sponsorship would send a powerful message to individuals with disabilities and the people who love them about the value of their lives and expressions/voices. We know that individuals with disabilities have so many gifts to offer our Church. Catholics can and must be leaders in showing the world how the flourishing of individuals with disabilities enriches the Church and helps to carry forth the good news of the Gospel into the next century. Please read the attached Sponsorship Proposal, and prayerfully consider financially supporting this conference. Questions about Sponsorship opportunities can be directed to the Sponsorship coordinator, Dr. Zachariah Duke, at livingfully2016@gmail.com. Yours Sincerely in Christ, Monsignor Melchor Sanchez de Toca y Alameda Sotto-segretario Pontifical Council for Culture Cristina Gangemi Director The Kairos Forum Janice L. Benton Executive Director National Catholic Partnership on Disability (NCPD) Anne Masters Director, Pastoral Ministry w/ Persons w/ Disabilities Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Newark NCPD Council on IDD

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WHY LIVING FULLY 2016? Recent changes in thought and legislation across Europe have thrown up significant challenges to traditional understandings of disability. One important aspect that is rarely brought into the conversation and celebrated is the presence and impact of disability within a faith communities. Perhaps the assumption is that this is "merely" a pastoral issue. However a deeper reflection indicates otherwise. The way in which disability is defined and perceived can significantly impact upon the well-being of disabled people and their loved ones and ultimately has significant implications for Church, Culture and Society. WHY A CONFERENCE ON THEOLOGY, DISABILITY AND CULTURE? What might it mean to live life in all of its fullness and for disabled people and their loved ones to live well together? The question has not simply to do with pastoral care and good relationships; it is an urgent call to respect and protect the lives of people who are disabled. Current advances in genetic technology, with its arguably eugenic side-effects, raise profound issues for contemporary families, parishes and theology: Is the search for the "perfect human and perfect community, seemingly untroubled and unhindered by the presence of disabled people, a worthy goal? Or is a community, enriched by the gifts and diversity of all bodies, a reasonable and desirable way to achieve the goals of Jesus's claim to bring life in all of its fullness? Is the cry for active participation and friendship, often expressed by disabled people and their families, theologically appreciated, and how is the Church to respond to this cry in a way that offers hope and promise to, and a celebration of, each person? Over the past 20 years these questions have been leading theologians and practitioners to make an authentic response to the cry of the person who has been disabled. The ever-growing field of disability theology provides an opportunity for all to encounter and explore the Christian Gospel through the life experiences of disabled people, their families and loved ones. This conference will provide a vital space to gather real stories, of life and faith experience, where disability is present. It will provide an opportunity for 1

disabled people, leading disability theologians and practitioners from across the world to meet, discuss and pray about these important issues. It is important to note that this exciting conference follows on from an innovative academic symposium, held on the day preceding the Living Fully conference. It will initiate critical, hospitable conversations around the issue of the experience of disability across context and cultures, allowing for an exploration of complex theological, ethical, legal questions. Both events provide an opportunity for the lives of disabled people and theological insights to be celebrated and put to work in our world, culture and Church today. Conference Aims Initiate critical, hospitable conversations around the issue of the experience of disabled people within and Church, across context and cultures. Explore some of the complex ethical, legal and theological questions that emerge from reflection on this experience. Celebrate, share and disseminate good practice. Pray, network and celebrate life and family in all their diversity, giftedness and potential for the Church and society. Develop and present a practically oriented charter for change which can be presented to each participant s local community, so as to bring about a positive and lastly legacy from our joint commitment to fostering communities of belonging for all. To achieve the aims of this exciting conference, the Kairos Forum will work in partnership with the Pontifical Council for Culture, which are co-patrons of the event, in the Jubilee Year, as announced by Pope Francis. Following the opening address from the Council, leading ecumenical voices, theologians and practitioners alike will be informed by the wisdom of people s stories and people s stories will be fed by the wisdom of their work. The fruit of this conference will hopefully be to express love and the celebration of all human people, welcoming their stories to the heart of the Church. 2

Conference Outcomes This conference will discuss and provide possible suggestions as to how each individual and the Church could foster communities of belonging within their life and mission. There will be a creative programme, offered in parallel to the daily sessions, accessible to delegates with intellectual disabilities. This programme will explore the same themes and will contribute to the times of prayer as well as to the conclusion of the conference. The outcomes that your contribution will enable are as follows: A hospitable space for the stories of disabled people, their families and loved ones to enter into conversation with Church teaching, Christian history and society. Collective and creative resources made during the parallel creative sessions; we hope to present the main display to Pope Francis. The formation of a network of international thinkers, disabled people, families, practitioners, clergy and theologians. The sharing and dissemination of best practice across the world. Celebration of Christian teaching on the gift of life and the family. Contribute to the celebrations of the Jubilee Year, announced by Pope Francis 2015, especially in the areas of disability, culture and faith. International celebration and dissemination of a Charter for Hope and Belonging. CONFERENCE INFORMATION The conference will be opened by the Pontifical Council for Culture and will enjoy a melody of speakers, in a carousel format, sharing individual and family stories, as well as eminent thinkers providing insights from the exciting field of disability and theology, including Professor Hans Reinders, Sr Veronica Donatello, Dr Pia Matthews, Dr Medi Volpe, Ms Cristina Gangemi and many others. 3

The Venue The conference will be held on the ground floor of the accessible venue at LUMSA University, No 13 Borgo Sant Angelo, Rome. The venue contains two large conference halls which will be used for both of our programmes. The creative space will enable us all to explore and celebrate each other s gifts and affirm the valued place that all people hold within Church and society. Your funding contribution would enable disabled people to enjoy the conference content, in the way that is right and accessible to all. PARTICIPANTS AND BENEFICIARIES It is anticipated that Living Fully 2016 will bring together up to 250 individuals from across the world, including but not limited to the following: Disabled People Families and Loved Ones Parish Pastoral Associates and Practitioners Clergy and Lay Ministers Bishops and Cardinals Theologians and Religious Educators Research and Degree Students Interested Parties 4

Conference Programme: Day 1 Friday, 24 June 2016 (Focus: Disability a Personal Story) Time Activity Room 0830-0915 Registration Reception Foyer 0915-0930 Welcome and Housekeeping Kairos and LUMSA 0930-0945 Introduction and Opening Prayer Professor Hans Reinders (chair) Ms Julia FitzSimons, Hand-In-Hand and Mani Bianchi 0945-1000 Opening Address The Pontifical Council for Culture 1000-1030 Keynote Speaker 1: My Story: the Role of the Prophet Mr Sean Rooney 1030-1100 Keynote Speaker 2: Family Witness: Life with Eduardo Mr & Mrs Eugenio & Gabriella Pitzalis 1100-1130 Morning Break Refreshment area 1130-1200 Keynote Speaker 3: A Theologian for Life: Living and thinking with a Child with Down Syndrome Dr Medi Volpe 1200-1230 Gathering the Stories: Working together in the Word Moderated by Fr Denis McBride 1230-1300 Keynote Speaker 4: The Wonder of who I am: a Theology of the Body Dr Pia Matthews 1300-1400 Lunch Break Refreshment area 1400-1430 Keynote Speaker 5: Call to Change Sr Veronica Donatello 1430-1500 Keynote Speaker 6: Issues of Isolation and Loneliness Dr Liam Waldron 1500-1530 Keynote Speaker 7:This is me!:the body, Culture and Imago Dei Sarah Long PHD candidate 1530-1600 Afternoon Break Refreshment area 1600-1640 Focused Discussion: Gathering the Stories: Celebrating the Gift Moderated by Professor Hans Reinders and Cristina Gangemi 1640-1700 Celebration of Worship Conference Room 5

Conference Programme: Day 2 Saturday, 25 June 2016 (Focus: Disability, Culture and Church Practice a Story of Belonging) Time Activity Room 0900-0930 Registration Reception Foyer 0930-0945 Welcome and Introduction Dr Mary Beth Walsh (Chair) 0945-1000 Prayer Led by parallel programme community 1000-1030 Keynote Speaker 1: A Quest to Belong Ms Edel Rae 1030-1100 Keynote Speaker 2: Conference Room Living in the Domestic Church: an Ecumenical Celebration L Arche UK and Rome 1100-1120 Morning Break Refreshment area 1120-1200 Keynote Speaker 3: Our Way of Prayer Mrs Trish Mowbray and family 1200-1230 Gathering the Stories: Working together in the Word Moderated by Fr Denis McBride and Dr Mary Beth Walsh (Dialoguing with Ancestors in Faith) 1230-1300 Keynote Speaker 4: From Inclusion to Belonging: Navigating a Way Forward Dr Zachariah Duke 1300-1400 Lunch Break Refreshment area 1400-1430 Keynote Speaker 5: Why is Disability Theology important at this point in Christian History: Leading the Church (from prospective of a sibling) Dr Miquel J Romero (TBC) 1430-1530 Interactive Workshop Melody of Gifts Cristina Gangemi, Gail Williams (Caritas) and Mat Ray (Livability) 1530-1600 Afternoon Break Refreshment area 1600-1700 EDAN Document: Moving Forward Presented and moderated by Professor Hans Reinders 1700-1715 Celebration of Worship Conference Room 6

Conference Programme: Day 3 Sunday, 26 June 2016 (Focus: Mapping the Way Forward) Time Activity Room 0900-1400 Free Time N/A Conference participants are welcome to join us for Mass in St Peter s Basilica to celebrate the Feast Day of St Peter & St Paul 1400-1415 Welcome and Introduction Rev Alex Gowing-Cumber (Chair) 1415-1530 Conference Conclusion Interactive Discussion: A Charter for the Church Moderated by Cristina Gangemi, Dr Medi Volpe, Dr Zachariah Duke and Mat Ray (Livability). 1530-1600 Closing Address +Bishop Paul Hendriks 1600-1630 Celebration of Worship Conference Room 1630-1645 Closing refreshments Conference Room There will be a creative programme offered in parallel to the above sessions, accessible to delegates with intellectual disabilities. This will take place in the adjoining Conference Room, and will explore the same themes and contribute to the times of prayer as well as to the conclusion of the conference. 7

TAILORED SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES We would invite your organization to consider becoming a partner of Living Fully 2016. By supporting this gathering you have the opportunity to contribute and make a difference! Benefit PLATINUM GOLD SILVER SUPPORTER FRIEND $7200 $4350 $2160 $1450 $500 Logo on Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Conference Program issued to all delegates Logo and hyperlink Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes promoted on the Living Fully Website and Social Media Advertisement in Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes the Conference Pack Acknowledgement Yes Yes in opening and closing sessions Recognition as Yes* Sponsor in preconference marketing Complimentary 4 2 1 full registrations to the Conference Complimentary Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Exhibition Table Poster Branding display Yes * To have logo included in stationery footer, funds need to be received by Feb 15. 8

Please contact the Sponsorship Coordinator (per details below), who will work with you on building a tailored partnership profile. ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Resources and materials for creative parallel $7200 Program and final presentation Filming of conference and production of DVD $7200 (with film credit and logo on conference posters) Lanyard Sponsor $2160 Tea or Lunch Sponsor $1450 T-shirts for conference support team $720 Miscellaneous branded products are welcome, to be included in conference packs, for example: pens, key rings, mugs. Each sponsor contributing to any of the above will be referenced in the conference pack, together with the organization s hyperlink promoted on the Living Fully website (www.livingfully2016.com) and social media. CONTACT: Ms Cristina Gangemi The Kairos Forum Project Director livingfully2016@gmail.com Dr Zachariah Duke Sponsorship Coordinator livingfully2016@gmail.com 9