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The current issue of the *Catholic Herald* has an article about Fr. Brian Massingale and our conference.
Link to story: To achieve unity, church must embrace diversity, says theologian


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Plenary Speakers
Conference Theme
Resources on Bernard Lonergan, SJ
Vision articles about the upcoming conference
2011 Conference Donors
2011 Conference Task Force
Past conferences (2004-2010)
Workshop and plenary materials (on a separate page)

May 21-24, 2011 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Location:

Hilton Milwaukee City Center
509 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53203

 

Vision articles about the upcoming conference

 

Plenary Speakers

The 2011 Conference Planning Task Force is pleased to announce our speakers for the 2011 National Conference. Please click here to read their full bios. We are very excited that we have been able to acquire such insightful and moving speakers for our conference and we hope you will be able to join us.

Saturday, May 21, 2011
Robert Wicks, Psy.D.

Professor of Pastoral Counseling at Loyola University Maryland

Sunday, May 22, 2011
Christina M. Puchalski, M.D.

Founder and Executive Director of the George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health (GWish)

Monday, May 23, 2011
Marjorie Ryerson, M.F.A.

Executive Director of Water Music Inc. and award-winning professor, photographer, poet, editor, and journalist

Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Rev. Bryan N. Massingale, S.T.D.

Associate Professor of Theology at Marquette University

 

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Pathways to Healing: People and Communities – Theme Information

By nature, we are questioning, inquiring people. Our ministry of healing places us with people whose life circumstances press them to question themselves, their relationships, their care, and their faith.

Canadian, Thomistic philosopher Bernard Lonergan proposed years ago that, as humans, our fundamental drive to question happens in a basic, universally-true (thus transcendental) way or “pathway”. As a theological framework for our workshops, our speakers, our conversations, and our entire conference, we hope to gain insight through:

These are levels of consciousness that help us be more fully aware of ourselves and how we learn and grow with the ultimate aim to deepen our love and commitment (Being in Love).

To this end, our conference objectives include:

Pathways
As Chaplains and CPE Supervisors we are in a unique position to companion people and communities on the pathways to healing and wholeness. Our conference will explore these pathways of noticing, inquiring, judging, and deciding/recommitting for love.

People
By nature, we are whole people – body, mind, and spirit. Our ministry of healing involves a holistic understanding and treatment of the people we are and we serve. Our conference will be attentive to the holistic approaches of our healing ministry.

Communities
As a community, we are social people – interdependent. Our ministry of healing requires a social consciousness and responsiveness. Our conference will be attentive to the communal and organizational contexts within which our ministry happens.

 

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Resources on Bernard Lonergan, SJ

As we prepare for our NACC National Conference in May of 2011, we encourage our members to begin to acquaint/reacquaint themselves with the work of Bernard Lonergan, SJ, whose transcendental imperatives are used to frame our theme of “Pathways to Healing: People and Communities”. One suggestion is an article “Searching for Bernard Lonergan: The Man Behind ‘Insight’” by Mary Ann Glendon from the October 1, 2007 edition of America Magazine. The article can be found at this link.

In February, the NACC conducted a two part audio conference series, “Bernard Lonergan and Pastoral Care: What Can He Offer Us” presented by Sr. Carla Mae Streeter, OP, Th.D. Materials for both audio sessions are available, by clicking the following links:
(session 1 materials)
(session 2 materials)

To browse a list of resources collected so far, click here.

 

2011 Task Force

Many thanks to Task Force members:

 

2011 Conference Donors

Alexian Brothers – Reverend Richard Tessmer Leadership Lecture by Reverend Bryan N. Massingale

Ascension Health – Workshop Sponsor – M1 – Spiritual Care Leadership: The Value Factor – Building a Case for Spiritual Care

Bon Secours Health System – Workshop Sponsor – S9 – Spiritual Care Leadership: Planning and Tracking Progress

Catholic Health Association – Conference Bags

Catholic Healthcare Partners – Pre-Conference Retreat Sponsor

Columbia St. Mary’s – Solidarity Lunch Co-Sponsor

Community Care, Inc. – Workshop Sponsor – S4 – Embracing Life at the End

Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System, Inc. – Co-Sponsor Awards Dinner

Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin – Social Reception Co-Sponsor

Sisters of St. Joseph of LaGrange – Sculptures for Raffle

Steward Health System – Coffee Break Sponsor

Wheaton Franciscan Health System – Workshop Sponsor – S6 – Caring Across Cultures and Belief Systems

 

Past conferences (2004-2010)

Click here for information about past conferences.