Program

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.