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Lilly Fellows Program 2005 National Conference
 
 


Keeping the Faith:

Four Religious Perspectives on the Creation of Tradition

A comparative dialogue about how different religious confessions approach tradition, and about what the implications of these approaches are for pedagogy and mission.

 
 

 

Schedule

September 30 - October 2, 2005
College of the Holy Cross

 

.............................Friday, September 30, 2005.............................

 

2:00 pm   Bus from Crowne Plaza Hotel to Holy Cross campus
2:30 pm   Registration

Hogan Campus Center Lobby

2:45 pm Refreshments

Moran Lounge above Rehm Library entrance

2:45-3:15 pm New Representatives/New Member Schools Meeting

Hogan 320

3:30 pm Welcome
Rehm Library
  • Stephen C. Ainlay, Academic Vice-President and Dean, College of the Holy Cross
  • Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. President, College of the Holy Cross
  • Mark R. Schwehn, Project Director, Lilly Fellows Program in Humanities and the Arts
  • John Steven Paul, Program Director, Lilly Fellows Program
  Introduction of the Postdoctoral Lilly Fellows
 
  • Sara R. Danger (2004-06)
  • Mary Streufert (2004-06)
  • Franklin Harkins (2005-07)
  • Matthew S. Hedstrom (2005-07)
  • Joanne E. Meyers (2005-07)
4:00-5:15 pm
ADDRESS I
Rehm Library   Creating an Authentic Faith: Traditions and Traditionalism in Judaism
 
  • Alan Avery-Peck, Kraft-Hiatt Professor in Judaic Studies and Chair, Department of Religious Studies, College of the Holy Cross
  • Moderator: Thomas M. Landy, Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture, College of the Holy Cross
5:30 pm Vespers

Mary Chapel

 
6:00 pm Buses depart for Worcester Art Museum

Behind Saint Joseph Memorial Chapel

6:30 pm Reception & Presentation of the Arlin Meyer Prize

Renaissance Court, Worcester Art Museum

  • Welcome by Stephen C. Ainlay, Academic Vice-President and Dean, College of the Holy Cross
  • Presentation by John Steven Paul, Program Director, Lilly Fellows Program
7:45 pm Dinner
Worcester Art Museum
9:00 pm   Buses return to Crowne Plaza Hotel

 

...............................Saturday, October 1, 2005..............................

 

     
8:15 am   Buses depart from Crowne Plaza Hotel
8:15 am Continental Breakfast available

Moran Lounge above Rehm Library entrance

9:00 am

ADDRESS II

    Faithfulness to Tradition: A Roman Catholic Perspective
Rehm Library
  • John E. Thiel, Professor of Religious Studies, Fairfield University
  • Moderator: Prof. James M. Kee, College of the Holy Cross
10:30 am
Break
Moran Lounge  
10:45 am ADDRESS III
    Liberating Reformed Tradition: The Challenge of Christian Vocation in a Twenty-first Century World

Rehm Library

  • Margaret L. Bendroth, Executive Director, American Congregational Association
  • Moderator: William M. Shea, Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture, College of the Holy Cross
12:15 pm Luncheon

Ballroom, Hogan Campus Center

1:15 – 3:30 pm Free Time Options

  • Lilly Fellows Program Proposal Writing Workshop
    1:15-2:00 pm, Hogan 401.
  • Selections from the Collection: Recent Acquisitions in the College’s Cantor Art Gallery on the first floor of O’Kane Hall
  • Book Sale and Display continues in College Bookstore, Hogan Campus Center
  • Buses will depart for the Crowne Plaza Hotel from the front of the Hogan Campus Center at 1:15 pm, and return from the Crowne at 2:45 pm.
3:30 -- 5:00 pm ADDRESS IV
Rehm Library Tradition and Change in Methodism

 

  • William J. Abraham, Albert Cook Outler Professor of Wesley Studies and University Distinguished Teaching Professor, Southern Methodist University
  • Moderator: Prof. Robert Cording, College of the Holy Cross
5:30 pm Vespers

Saint Joseph Memorial Chapel

6:15 pm Reception

Ballroom, Hogan Campus Center

6:30 pm Dinner

Ballroom, Hogan Campus Center

8:00 pm Concert -- "Voices of the Spirit"

Brooks Concert Hall

  • Latin American choral works, including selections from La Pasion Segun San Marcos by composer Osvaldo Golijov, Associate Professor of Music, College of the Holy Cross
    Performed by the Holy Cross College Choir, Pamela Getnick, music director
    Directed by Maria Guinand
  • Solo works by Golijov, Messiaen and others
    Performed by soprano Dawn Upshaw, accompanied by pianist Gilbert Kalish
8:00 pm
Departs in front of the Hogan Campus Center
Bus to the Crowne Plaza Hotel - for those who will not be attending the concert.
10:15 pm
Departs behind Saint Joseph Memorial Chapel
Bus to the Crowne Plaza Hotel

 

................................Sunday, October 2, 2005................................

 

     
7:45 am   Bus departs Crowne Plaza Hotel

Crowne Plaza Hotel

   
8:00 am

Continental Breakfast available

Moran Lounge

   
8:30 am Closing Plenary Session
Rehm Library
  • Lilly Fellows Program National Network Board Report
  • Preview of 2006 Lilly Fellows Program National Conference at Xavier University-Cincinnati
What Difference Does Tradition Make for Pedagogy?
  • Alan Avery-Peck, John Thiel, Margaret Bendroth and William Abraham, panelists
  • Thomas M. Landy, moderator
10:15 am
Depart in front of Rehm Library
Adjournment, buses will return to Crowne Plaza for checkout
 

Mass at Saint Joseph Memorial Chapel 11:30 am.