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  Annual Restorative Justice Initiative Conference

By Eckstein Hall
Marquette University Law School
April 5, 2011

http://law.marquette.edu/cgi-bin/site.pl?2216&deEvent_eventID=3256&date=04-04-2011

Watch Part One of the Conference

April 4 & 5, 2011

Eckstein Hall, Marquette Law School

Marquette University campus

$25 per person for April 4 (includes continental breakfast and box lunch).

$25 per person for April 5 (includes continental breakfast and box lunch).

Or $40 per person to attend both days.

Parking is available for $5 per day in the 16th Street Parking Structure between

Wisconsin Avenue and Wells Street.

On-line registration has been shut down; however, walk-in registration will be done on-site the day of the event.

Monday, April 4

8:15 a.m. • Welcome

Joseph D. Kearney, Dean and Professor of Law, Marquette Law School

Janine P. Geske, Distinguished Professor of Law, Marquette Law School

Most Reverend Jerome E. Listecki, Archbishop of Milwaukee

Mike Gousha, Distinguished Fellow in Law and Public Policy, Marquette Law School

8:30 a.m. • Disparate Voices of Survivors—Panel Discussion

Moderator: Amy Peterson, Victim Assistance Coordinator, Archdiocese of Milwaukee

9:35 a.m. • Truth Will Set You Free: A Personal Journey

The Most Reverend Diarmuid Martin, Archbishop of Dublin, Ireland

10:45 a.m. • Break

11 a.m. • Personal Reflection

Barbara Thorp, LICSW, Director of the Office for Pastoral Support and Child Protection, Archdiocese of Boston

11:15 a.m. • Protecting Children: It Takes a Community of Learning

Most Reverend Blase J. Cupich, Bishop of Spokane and Chairman of the U.S. Bishops' Committee on Protection of Children and Young People

Noon • Lunch

1:15 p.m. • Religious Institutes of Men in the United States: A Distinctive Approach to the Crisis

Monica Applewhite, Ph.D., Director of Confianza LLC, Austin, Texas, a consulting firm specializing in standards of care and the dynamics of abuse in educational and religious environments

2:15 p.m. • Working with Victims, Offenders, and Church Authorities— The Australian Experience

Sister Angela Ryan, C.S.B., Protection and Prevention Officer

Brother Phil Mulhall, F.S.P., Executive Officer, National Committee for Professional Standards, a Committee of the Australian Catholic Bishops and the Leaders of Religious Institutes in Australia

3:15 p.m. • Sexual Abuse and the Irish Catholic Church: Lessons Learnt

Ian Elliott, Chief Executive Officer, National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church

4:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. • Personal Reflection

Janine P. Geske

Tuesday, April 5

8 a.m. • Registration and Coffee

8:45 a.m. • Personal Reflection

Father John Celichowski, O.F.M. Cap., Provincial Minister, Province of St. Joseph of the Capuchin Order, Detroit, Michigan

9 a.m. • Working Together: The Irish Experience

Dr. Melissa Darmody, Psychologist, Clinical Director, Towards Healing, Dublin, Ireland

10 a.m. • Break

10:15 a.m. • Clergy Finding Their Voice: Speaking from the Heart

Moderator: Reverend James Connell, Pastor, Holy Name of Jesus Parish and Saint Clement Parish, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Panel: Reverend Richard Cerpich, Senior Priest, Assisting Priest, Saint Peter Claver Parish, Sheboygan; Reverend Gregory Greiten, Pastor, Saint Mary Parish, Menomonee Falls; Reverend Howard Haase, Pastor, Saint Mary Parish, Waukesha; Reverend Jeffrey Haines, Pastor, Saint Frances Cabrini Parish, West Bend; Very Reverend Timothy Kitzke, Dean of District 13, Shared Pastor for Three Holy Women Parish, Old Saint Mary Parish, Saints Peter and Paul, and Our Lady of Divine Providence, Milwaukee

11:15 a.m. • Trajectories of A buse and Disclosure: Findings of the "Causes and Context" Study by John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Margaret (Maggie) Smith, Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics at John Jay College

12:15 p.m. • Lunch

1:30 p.m. • Breakouts

Breakout A: RJI Video Healing and the Church

Watch an hour of this documentary, which was produced to address the issue of clergy sexual abuse in ways that support victims and community through the healing process. The stories told were recorded in November 2006 during a healing circle for people whose lives have been deeply affected by the acts of abuse and the ripple effects of the scandal.

Breakout B: Spiritual Wounding, Spiritual Healing: Praying Our Way to Wholeness

Kathleen Coffey-Guenther, Ph.D., Director of Ignatian Programs, Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality, Office of Mission and Ministry, Marquette University. Dr. Coffey-Guenther will lead a reflection and prayer for healing.

2:30 p.m. • Closing Panel Discussion with Mike Gousha

Dr. Monica Applewhite, Bishop Blase Cupich

Dr. Melissa Darmody

Prof. Janine Geske

Brother Phil Mulhall

Sister Angela Ryan

Survivor

3:30 p.m. • Brief Break for Those Who Need to Leave Before the Vigil

3:40 p.m. • Prayer Vigil for Healing

Questions or concern about conference cost?

Contact Christine Wilczynski-Vogel, Associate Dean for External Relations, Events, and Facilities, at christine.wv@marquette.edu

 
 

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