fota iv: benedict xvi and the roman missal - session 2
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The Fourth Fota Liturgical Conference
The New English Translationof the Missale Romanum
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Speakers page
H.E. George Cardinal Pell 4
Prof D. Vincent Twomey 6
Most Rev Arthur Sarretelli 8
Msgr Daniel Gallagher 10
Msgr James Moroney 11
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Second Session
being a seminar on
The New English Translation of the
Missale Romanum
29July 2011
at
The Imperial Hotel, South Mall, Cork City
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The irst session of the Conference will be opened by
His Eminence George Cardinal Pell,
Archbishop of Sydney
Why a New Translation of the Missal?
George Cardinal Pell, Archbishop of Sydney, is
a leading member of the Australian hierarchy
who has written and lectured extensively on
subjects ranging from Divine Worship, to socialjustice, Catholic education, Christian marriage
and family as well as on Australian political and
social issues.
He has made a signiicant contribution at
international level through his chairmanship
of the Vox Clara Committee charged with
overseeing the liturgical translations intoEnglish as well as in the Congregations for the Doctrine of the Faith,
and Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, and in the
Pontiical Councils for the Family and for Justice and Peace. He also
hosted the 2008 World Youth Day in Sydney.
Born at Ballarat, Victoria, in 1941, George Pell was educated at St.
Patricks College, Ballarat, and at Corpus Christi Seminary, Werribee.
He studies theology at the Pontiical Urban University in Rome andtook a Doctorate in Philosophy at the University of Oxford in 1971.
Appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Melbourne in 1987, he succeeded as
Archbishop of Melbourne in 1996. In 2001, he was transferred to the
Archdiocese of Sydney. He was created Cardinal of the Holy Roman
Church by B. Pope John Paul II in the Consistory of 21 October 2003.
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Cardinal Pell writes widely in the religious and secular press, in
academic journals and publications in Australia and overseas. Oxford
University Press published his Issues of Faith and Morals in 1996.
Other publications include The Sisters of St. Joseph in Swan Hill 1922-
1972, Catholicism in Australia, Rerum Novarum One Hundred Years
Later, Catholicism and the Architecture of Freedom, and Be Not Afraid,
a collection of homilies and relections published in 2004.
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conferences on the subject. From 1997-2006, he was Editor of the
Irish Theological Quarterly. From 2003-2011, he was Coordinator of
the Religious Studies component of the Higher Diploma in Primary
Education, Hibernia College, Editor-in-Chief of The Word, 2004-
2008. Since September 2006, he is Professor Emeritus. In 2006, he
became a member of the Board of Directors of FertilityCare CentersInternational as well as the Irish and European Boards. Since 2007 he
has been Patron of the IONA Institute for Religion and Society, Dublin.
In 2008, he was elected a member of the Board of Trustees, Joseph
Ratzinger/ Benedict XVI Foundation (based in Munich/Salzburg).
In 2009, he was Honorary President of the Classicist Association of
Ireland. At present he is Vice-Provincial Superior of the Irish and
British Province of the Divine Word Missionaries, and Rector of the
SVD House, Maynooth.
His publications include:Apostolikos Thronos: The Primacy of Rome as
relected in the Church History of Eusebius and the historico-apologetic
writings of Saint Athanasius the Great (Mnster, Westphalia 1981);
Christianity and Neoplatonism: Proceedings of the First Patristic
Conference, Joint Editor with Thomas Finan (Dublin: 1992); Scriptural
Interpretation in the Fathers: Letter and Spirit: Proceedings of the
Second Patristic Conference, Joint Editor with Thomas Finan (Dublin1995);Studies in Patristic Christology: Proceedings of the Third Patristic
Conference, Joint Editor with Thomas Finan (Dublin1998); The End
of Irish Catholicism? (Dublin, 2003); Benedict XVI. The Conscience
of Our Age: A theological Portrait (San Francisco: Ignatius Press,
2007); The Holy Trinity in the Fathers of the Church: Proceedings of
the Fourth Patristic Conference, Joint Editor with Lewis Ayres (Dublin
2007); Der Papst, die Pille, und die Krise der Moral(Augsburg 2008);
The Great Persecution AD 303: A Commemoration: Proceedings of theFifth Patristic Conference. Joint Editor with Mark Humphries (Dublin
2009); Moral Theology after Humanae Vitae (1968) (Dublin 2010);
Salvation according to the Fathers of the Church: Proceedings of the
Sixth Patristic Conference, Joint Editor with Dirk Krausmller (Dublin
2010); The Holy Spirit in the Fathers of the Church: Proceedings of
the Seventh Patristic Conference, Joint Editor with Janet Rutherford
(Dublin 2010).
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The Most Reverend Arthur Sarretelli
Bishop of Paterson, New Jersey
The New Roman Misal:
a moment in the Renewal of the Liturgy
Bishop Arthur Joseph Serratelli was born in
Newark, New Jersey on April 18, 1944, the son
of Eva Fasolino and the late Pio Serratelli.
Bishop Sarretelli attended Ann Street School
in Newark and completed his grammar school
education at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Newark.He attended Seton Hall Preparatory School
and Seton Hall University in South Orange.
He studied for two years at Immaculate
Conception Seminary, Darlington and then at
the North American College in Rome. While
in Rome, he did his theological studies at the Pontiical Gregorian
University and Scripture studies at the Pontiical Biblical Institute.
He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Seton Hall University in
1965, a Licentiate in Sacred Theology from the Gregorian University
in 1969, a Licentiate in Sacred Scripture from the Biblical Institute
in 1976, and a doctorate in Sacred Theology from the Gregorian
University in 1977.
Ordained to the priesthood in St. Peters Basilica by Bishop Francis
Reh on December 20, 1968, Bishop Serratelli served for one yearas parochial vicar at St. Anthonys, Belleville. He taught Systematic
Theology at Immaculate Conception Seminary for two years and
then returned to Rome for higher studies. From 1977 until 2002 he
taught Sacred Scripture and biblical languages at the seminary. He
was Rector of St. Andrews College Seminary at Seton Hall University
from 1997-2000.
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He also taught at the Redemptorist Seminary in Esopus, New
York; St. Josephs Seminary, Dunwoodie, New York; the Institute of
Religious Studies, Archdiocese of New York; and the lay ministry
program of the Educational Program Service of Trinity College,
Washington.
His Holiness, Pope John Paul II named him a Prelate of Honor in
1998. His appointment as Titular Bishop of Enera and Auxiliary
Bishop of Newark was announced on July 3, 2000. His Episcopal
Ordination was celebrated on September 8, 2000. He was appointed
Vicar for Ministries, Regional Bishop for Essex County, and Vicar
General for the Apostolates shortly thereafter. In March 2002,
he was appointed Vicar General & Moderator of the Curia for the
Archdiocese of Newark. He was installed as Patersons seventhbishop on July 6, 2004 at the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist,
Paterson.
As a member of the USCCB in Washington, Bishop Serratelli serves
as Chairman of the Committee on Divine Worship and Chairman of
the Ad hoc Sub-Committee for the Review of Scripture Translations.
He is also the Commissioner of the International Committee on
English in the Liturgy (ICEL) and co-chair of the InternationalDialogue with the Baptist World Alliance. Bishop Serratelli also
serves on the Task Force for the Review of the Lectionary, Ad hoc
Committee for the Review of the Catechism, Ad hoc Committee for
the Spanish Bible for the Church in America, and Committee on the
American College of Louvain.
In addition, he is a member of the following: Board of Bishops of the
New Jersey Catholic Conference; Board of Trustees at AssumptionCollege, Mendham, NJ; Board of Regents and Board of Trustees at
Seton Hall University, Board of Overseers at Immaculate Conception
Seminary; and a Trustee of Catholic University of America.
As a member of the USCCB in Washington, he served as the former
Chairman of the Committee on Doctrine, formerly on the Task Group
on Liturgy with Children and the Committee for Women in the
Church and Society.
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Monsignor Daniel Gallagher
What does language have to do with beauty?
The philosophic foundations of liturgical translations.
Monsignor Daniel Gallagher was ordained a
priest of the Diocese of Gaylord (USA) in 1999.
He holds degrees in philosophy and theology
from the Catholic University of America and the
Pontiical Gregorian University respectively,
and has taught at the Center for Catholic Studies
and Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Michigan.
His primary research interests lie in Thomistic
metaphysics and aesthetics. He has published in
the Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics, PsyArt,
the Journal for Christian Theological Research,
Theandros, The Catholic Answer, the New Oxford Review, and other
journals.
He is the editor of the Values in Italian Philosophyseries and a regularcontributor to the Philosophy and Popular Culture series. Monsignor
Gallagher is currently assigned to the Secretariat of State at the
Vatican
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Monsignor James Moroney
Ars Celebrandi and the New English Translation of
the Missale Romanum
Monsignor Moroney has been a priest of the
Diocese of Worcester (Massachusetts) for the
past 30 years and most recently served as rector
of the Cathedral Church of Saint Paul. He is a
member of the faculty of Saint Johns Seminary
in Boston and serves as Executive Secretary of
the Vox Clara Committee. Monsignor Moroney
is also adjunct faculty to the Liturgical Institutein Chicago and the International Consultation
on Theological Education in Rome.
A past chairman of the Federation of Diocesan
Liturgical Commissions, Monsignor Moroney was Executive Director
of the Secretariat for the Liturgy for the United States Conference
of Catholic Bishops from 1996-2007. Pope John Paul II appointed
him as a consultor to the Congregation for Divine Worship and theDiscipline of the Sacraments in 1999, a position to which he was
recently reappointed by Pope Benedict XVI.
He is a consultant to the Rohn Design Group (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania),
a member of the Board of Directors of Sacred Spaces (Arlington,
Virginia), and a member of the Advisory Board of Ephemerides
Liturgic. A frequent lecturer on liturgical matters, Monsignor
Moroney has addressed close to 20,000 priests and deacons in recentyears at the invitation of more than 100 bishops in the United States
and Canada.
Both his popular guide to liturgical spirituality, The Mass Explained
(Catholic Book Publishing), and his DVD, A New Translation for a
New Roman Missal(Midwest Theological Forum) have been recently
reissued. His blog may be found atdignumetiustum.blogspot.com.
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