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Two Discussions on the Teachings of Pope Benedict XVI and their Relevance to American Culture
(on the occasion of
the visit of the Holy Father to the United States - April 15-20, 2008)
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Opening Remarks:
H.E.
Celestino MIGLIORE
Apostolic Nuncio,
Permanent Observer
of the Holy See to the
United Nations

Speakers:
Msgr.
Lorenzo ALBACETE
Theologian, Author, Columnist

Carl ANDERSON
Supreme Knight
Knights of Columbus

Fr.
Richard John NEUHAUS
Editor-in-Chief of First Things

David SCHINDLER
Dean of John Paul II Institute
Editor-in-Chief of
Communio


Wednesday, April 9, 2008,
7:00PM

Columbia University, Earl
Hall, Auditorium
117th Street & Broadway,
New York
WASHINGTON, DC

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Opening Remarks:
H.E.
Pietro SAMBI
Apostolic Nuncio of the Holy See
to the United States

Speakers:
Msgr.
Lorenzo ALBACETE
Theologian, Author, Columnist

John L. ALLEN, Jr.
National Catholic Reporter
Senior Correspondent
CNN Senior Vatican Analyst

David SCHINDLER
Dean of John Paul II Institute
Editor-in-Chief of
Communio


Friday, April 11, 2008, 7:00PM

The Pope John Paul II
Cultural Center
Washington, DC
Pope Benedict XVI will make his first
visit as the spiritual leader of the
Catholic Church to the United States
this April. The six-day trip will begin in
Washington, D.C., and continue to
New York City. The trip is historic,
especially since the Holy Father will
address the United Nations General
Assembly, meet with President
George Bush and visit Ground Zero.
There will be several public events
during the visit, including Mass at
Nationals Park in Washington and
Yankee Stadium in New York.

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