Thursday 21/05 14.00 Venue: Patrick Murray Room, West Cloister, Meeting of the ‘Conseil’. 19:00 Venue: Pontifical University, Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare Ireland., Renehan Hall, (Pugin Buildings) Reception‐ Intervention of Mgr Diarmuid Martin (Archbishop of Dublin) 20:30 Venue: Pugin Hall; Aperitif‐meal after the conference with some Irish Music Friday 22/05 The Implications for Catholic Universities in Making Decisions concerning Ethical Matters in Society Venue: Pontifical University, Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth, Renehan Hall, Pugin Buildings. Day open to the ethics representatives of the universities 9:00 Welcome and introductory words from Msgr Hugh Connolly, President, Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth 9:15 Presentation by Père Philippe Bordeyne / +10 minutes Q&A. 10:00 D Lambert intervention 10:30 Coffee/Tea break 11:00 Business Ethics Dialogue : Galindo vs. Donal Lawlor Irish businessman. 11:45 Lviv Intervention. 12:15 Visit to the Russell Library 13:00 Lunch break on‐site, Pugin Hall. 14:30 Round Table from the 4 rapporteurs of the Lyon workshops. 15:3017:00 Workshops 17:1518:00 Visit of the Campus offered in French and in English including National Science Museum and John Paul II Library. 18:0019:00 Eucharistic celebration at the College Chapel, Presided by Dr Noel Treanor, Former Secretary General COMECE, Bishop of Down and Connor [Belfast]. {TBC} 20:00 Dinner offered by Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth, for the members of the General Assembly, Venue: Professors’ Dining Room. Pugin Buildings, South Campus. Saturday 23/05 Venue: Pontifical University Maynooth, Renehan Hall, Pugin Buildings. 9:0013:00 Summary of the workshops of Friday Approval of the minutes Approval of the accounts and budget proposal for 2016 Scholarship selection Pluriel: progress report Presentation of the training project on the European identity Organisation of the FUCE in commissions? News from the FIUC Dates of the GA 2016. Place of the GA 2016 Themes proposals for the General Assembly 2016 13:00 – 14:00 Light meal (registration required), on‐site or take‐away. 14:00 – 17:00 Cultural visit in the afternoon : Guided tour of Dublin including a visit to the Chester Beatty Library, The Library is one of the premier global sources for Biblical scholarship in both the Old and New Testaments and is home also to one of the most significant collections of Islamic and Far Eastern artifacts. The museum also offers numerous temporary exhibitions, many of which include works of art on loan from foreign institutions and collections. The museum contains a number of priceless objects, including one of the surviving volumes of the first illustrated Life of the Prophet and the Gospel of Mani believed to be the last remaining artifact from Manichaeism.
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