51 Christ in You, our Hope of Glory

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51 Christ in You, our Hope of Glory
IEC Theological
Symposium Schedule
Day 1
Wednesday, January 20
Morning Prayers
1st Plenary
8:30-9:30AM
9:30-10:30AM
10:30-11:00AM
11:00-12:00PM
12:00-2:00PM
2:00-3:30PM
4:00PM
Day 2
10:30-11:00AM
11:00-12:00PM
12:00-2:00PM
2:00-3:30PM
4:00PM
“He Loved them to the end.” (John 13:1)
Eucharist in the Gospel of John
-Rev. Fr. Francis Moloney, SDB
Lunch
Concurrent Sessions
Tracks 1-7
Holy Eucharist
“Liturgy and Inculturation”
-Rev. Fr. Mark Francis, CSV
BREAK
2nd Plenary
“The History of the Novus Ordo”
-Most Rev. Piero Marini, DD
Lunch
Concurrent Sessions
Tracks 1-7
Holy Eucharist
Friday, January 22
Morning Prayers
1st Plenary
8:30-9:30AM
9:30-10:30AM
10:30-11:00AM
11:00-12:00PM
12:00-2:00PM
2:00-3:30PM
4:00PM
BREAK
2nd Plenary
Thursday, January 21
Morning Prayers
1st Plenary
8:30-9:30AM
9:30-10:30AM
Day 3
“The Christian Virtue of Hope”
-Rev. Fr. Timothy Radcliffe, OP
“Evangelizing a Secular World”
-Rev. Fr. Thomas Rosica, CSB
BREAK
2nd Plenary
“A Catechesis on the Sunday Eucharist”
-Dr. Josefina Manabat
Lunch
Concurrent Sessions
Tracks 1-7
Holy Eucharist
The Seven tracks:
PRAYER
The Eucharist in the Church’s Dialogue with Cultures
The Eucharist in the Church’s Dialogue with Religions and
Religious Traditions
The Eucharist in the Church’s Dialogue with
the Poor and the Marginalized
The Eucharist in the Church’s Dialogue with the Youth
Mary and the Eucharist in the Contemporary
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Eucharistic
Congresses
As we celebrate the Holy Eucharist
and receive your Body and Blood,
grant us the awareness
that your presence in us
urges us to continue your saving mission
in the world.
The Eucharist: Source and Goal of the Church’s Mission
The Eucharist and Mission in Asia: Integrating Dialogue and Proclamation
The past
Lord Jesus Christ, our hope of glory,
You are the fulfillment of the Father’s plan
to save all humanity.
You are the mystery hidden from the ages
and from the generations past,
now manifested to us.
You abide in your Church
and in the most holy sacrament
of the Eucharist.
1913- Malta, Malta 24
1914- Lourdes, France 25
Christ in You,
our Hope of Glory
Col. 1:27
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Australia
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Argentina
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42 1981- Lourdes, France
43 1985- Nairobi, Kenya
44 1989- Seoul,
South Korea
45 1993- Seville, Spain
46 1997- Wroclaw, Poland
47 2000- Rome, Italy
48 2004- Guadalajara,
Mexico
49 2007- Quebec, Canada
50 2012- Dublin, Ireland
51 2016
Cebu,
Philippines
On June 17, 2012, the last day of the International
Eucharistic Congress in Dublin, Ireland,
Pope Benedict XVI announced that the 51st International Eucharistic Congress in 2016 will be held in
Cebu City, Philippines
What is a Eucharistic
Congress?
A Eucharistic Congress is an international
gathering of people which aims to:
Schedule of Activities
Day 1 Sunday, January 24
Opening Mass
4:00PM
Day 2
Monday, January 25
Preliminaries
8:00-8:30AM
Morning Prayers
8:30-9:00AM
Catechesis
9:00-10:00AM
“Christ in you, our Hope of Glory:
A Pastoral Reflection on
Colossians 1:27”
-Most Rev. Miguel Cabrejos
Vidarte, OFM
an awareness of the central place of
1 Promote
the Eucharist in the life and mission of the
Catholic Church;
and improve our understanding and
2 Help
celebration of the liturgy;
3
Draw attention to the social dimension of the
Eucharist.
The Congress normally takes place every four years.
10:00-10:30AM
10:30-11:00AM
11:00-12:30PM
12:30-2:00PM
2:00-3:00PM
3:00-4:00PM
St. Peter Julian-Eymard
The work of the International Eucharistic Congress
began in France in 1881 as a fruit of the Eucharistic
apostolate of Saint Peter-Julian Eymard, “the Apostle
of the Eucharist” and of other outstanding figures
such as:
Blessed Antoine Chevier
Antoine Chevier was a French priest of the nineteenth
century. He is the founder of the Work of the Prado, a
clerical school.
Leon Dupont
He is known as “The Holy Man of Tours,” or the
“Apostle of the Holy Face.” He helped spread various
Catholic devotions such as that of the Holy Face of
Jesus and the nightly Eucharistic adoration. He was
declared Venerable by the Holy See during Pope Pius
XII’s pontificate and currently awaits beatification.
Emilie Tamisier
She first proposed the idea of rendering public
homage and veneration to the Blessed Sacrament
under the form and name of the International
Eucharistic Congress.
Wednesday, January 27
8:00-8:30AM
8:30-9:00AM
9:00-10:00AM
10:00-10:30AM
10:30-1:00PM
1:00-3:00PM
4:00-5:00PM
5:00-6:00PM
6:00-7:00PM
“The Christian Virtue of Hope”
-Rev. Fr. Timothy Radcliffe, OP
The daily celebration of the Eucharist is at the very
heart of the Congress. The wider program of the
Congress includes other liturgical celebrations,
cultural events, catecheses, testimonies, and
workshops during the week of the Congress.
Origin of the Eucharistic
Congress
Testimony
BREAK
Holy Eucharist
Lunch Break
Press Conference with
the Speakers
Concurrent Sessions
Day 4
“The Manifold Dimensions of
Eucharistic Hope”
-Rev. Fr. Paul Vu, SSS
“The Word of God, Jesus Christ,
and the Eucharist: Christian Hope
in the Secularizing World”
-Rev. Fr. Francis Moloney, SDB
Day 3
Tuesday, January 26
8:00-8:30AM
8:30-9:00AM
9:00-10:00AM
10:00-10:30AM
10:30-11:00AM
11:00-12:30PM
12:30-2:00PM
2:00-3:00PM
3:00-4:00PM
Preliminaries
Morning Prayers
Catechesis
“The Eucharist: Celebration of the
Paschal Mystery”
-Rev. Fr. Robert Barron
Testimony
BREAK
Holy Eucharist
Lunch Break
Press Conference with
the Speakers
Concurrent Sessions
“The Eucharist makes the Church,
The Church makes the Eucharist”
-His Eminence, Orlando
Cardinal Quevedo, OMI
“The Eucharist: Cup of Sacrifice,
Banquet of the Kingdom”
-Dr. Josefina Manabat
“The Eucharist: The Principle of
Unity among Christians”
-Rev. Msgr. Diego Monroy Ponce
Day 5
9:00-10:00AM
11:00-12:30PM
12:30-2:00PM
2:00-3:00PM
2:00-4:00PM
3:00-5:00PM
7:00-10:00PM
Testimony
Lunch Break
Parish Encounter
Venue: 14 City Parishes
10:00-10:30AM
10:30-11:00AM
11:00-12:00PM
Testimony
BREAK
Catechesis
12:00-1:00PM
Lunch Break
2:00-3:00PM
2:00-4:00PM
Deaf Track 3
Departure for Cebu Capitol
Building
Holy Eucharist
“The Eucharist as Mission,
Mission as Dialogue”
-Most Rev. Thomas
Menamparampil, SDB
Departure for Parishes
Holy Eucharist in the
Parishes
Faith-Sharing with
Parishioners
Dinner and Cultural Show
in the Parishes
Preliminaries
Morning Prayers
Catechesis
Testimony
BREAK
Holy Eucharist
Lunch Break
Press Conference with
the Speakers
Deaf Tracks 1 & 2
Penitential Service
Visita Iglesia: 7 City
Churches
Youth Day
Venue: Hoops Dome
2:00-3:00PM
Praise and Worship
Catechesis
“Christ in the Youth,
our Hope of Glory”
-Rev. Fr. Robert Barron
4:00-6:00PM
7:00PM-4:00AM
5:00AM
Preliminaries
Morning Prayers
Catechesis
8:00-8:30AM
8:30-9:00AM
“The Eucharist and the Dialogue
with Cultures”
-His Eminence Luis Antonio
Cardinal Tagle
10:00-10:30AM
10:30-11:00AM
Friday, January 29
Preliminaries
Morning Prayers
Catechesis
Thursday, January 28
8:00-8:30AM
8:30-9:00AM
Day 6
Transfer to Plaza
Independencia
Overnight Vigil at
Plaza Independencia
Holy Eucharist
9:00-10:00AM
1:00-2:00PM
4:00-5:30PM
5:30-8:00PM
Day 7
“The Eucharist and the Church’s
Dialogue with Religions”
-His Eminence Oswald Cardinal
Gracias
Press Conference with
the Speakers
Procession to Plaza
Independencia
Saturday, January 30
8:00-8:30AM
8:30-9:00AM
9:00-10:00AM
10:00-10:30AM
10:30-11:00AM
11:00-12:00PM
12:00-1:00PM
1:00-2:00PM
2:00-3:00PM
4:00-6:00PM
6:00-7:00PM
Day 8
“The Eucharist: Dialogue with the
Poor and the Suffering
-His Eminence John Cardinal
Onaiyekan
Preliminaries
Morning Prayers
Catechesis
“The Eucharist and Mary”
His Eminence Timothy Cardinal
Dolan
Testimony
BREAK
Deaf Track 4
Lunch Break
Deaf Track 5
Deaf Track 6
Departure for Cebu City
Sports Center
Holy Eucharist
Sinulog Presentation
Sunday, January 31
Venue: South Road Properties
4:00PM
Statio Orbis
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