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11:30 giờ | Hội Luận I

Marriott Gateway – Salons C-E

“Chúa vào nhà bạn bằng con đường nào?”

Đức Cha Giuse Châu Ngọc Tri (Giảng thuyết)

Chủ đề:“Về phần tôi và gia đình tôi, chúng tôi sẽ phụng thờ Thiên Chúa
(Gs 24,15)

Tiểu Sử Ðức Cha Giuse CHÂU NGỌC TRI
Giám Mục Giáo Phận Lạng Sơn – Cao Bằng
Sinh: 12/9/1956 tại Quảng Nam
Linh mục: 21/11/1989 thuộc Giáo phận Đà Nẵng.
Quản xứ Hà Lam : 1989-1998
Tu nghiệp Paris : 1998-2002.
Quản xứ Trà Kiệu: 2003-2006.
Bổ nhiệm Giám mục Đà Nẵng: 13/5/2006
Tấn phong và nhiệm chức: 04/8/2006.
Khẩu hiệu: “Trời Mới Đất Mới”
Bổ nhiệm Giám mục Lạng Sơn, Cao Bằng : 12/3/2016
Thêm khẩu hiệu: “Đi Ra Vùng Ngoại Biên”
Nhiệm chức: 09/4/2016.
Chủ tịch Ủy ban Mục vụ Gia đình thuộc Hội đồng
Giám mục Việt Nam từ 2007 đến nay. C

Bishop Joseph Tri Ngoc Chau, born Sept. 12, 1956, was ordained a priest in Da Nang, Vietnam, in 1989. He was later appointed bishop of the Diocese of Da Nang in 2006, where he served until 2016. He was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Lang Son, Cao Bang, Vietnam, in 2016, where he is currently serving.

Bishop Chau is committed to serving the needs of Vietnamese families in Vietnam and around the world.

11:45 pm Saturday | Blessed Sacrament Adoration

Kenyan Suites

Born December 7, 1947, in Chicago, Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory attended St. Carthage Grammar School, where he converted to Catholicism. He attended Quigley Preparatory Seminary South, Niles College (now St. Joseph’s College Seminary) of Loyola University and St. Mary of the Lake Seminary.

He was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Chicago on May 9, 1973. Three years after his ordination he began graduate studies at the Pontifical Liturgical Institute (Sant’ Anselmo) in Rome. There he earned his doctorate in sacred liturgy in 1980.

After having served as an associate pastor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish in Glenview, IL as a member of the faculty of St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein and as a master of ceremonies to Cardinals John Cody and Joseph Bernardin, he was ordained an auxiliary bishop of Chicago on Dec. 13, 1983. On February 10, 1994, he was installed as the seventh bishop of the Diocese of Belleville, Illinois, where he served for the next 11 years. On Dec. 9, 2004, Pope John Paul II appointed Bishop Gregory as the sixth archbishop of the Archdiocese of Atlanta. He was installed on Jan. 17, 2005.

Archbishop Gregory has led and participated in numerous local, national and international ecumenical and interreligious efforts to encourage collective work to improve the world with a shared positive vision and cooperative goals.

Archbishop Gregory has served in many leading roles in the U.S. church and has written extensively on church issues, including pastoral statements on the death penalty and euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. In November 2001, he was elected president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) following three years as vice president. During his tenure in office, the crisis of sex abuse by Catholic clergy escalated; and under his leadership, the bishops implemented the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.”

He currently is chairman of two USCCB committees: the Committee on Divine Worship and the Special Task Force on Peace and Unity in Our Communities. The purpose of the task force is to promote peace and healing during this time of great strain on civil society.

10:30 am Saturday | Opening Remarks

Exhibit Hall C, D

The Most Reverend Wilton D. Gregory, S.L.D.
Archbishop of Atlanta

Born December 7, 1947, in Chicago, Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory attended St. Carthage Grammar School, where he converted to Catholicism. He attended Quigley Preparatory Seminary South, Niles College (now St. Joseph’s College Seminary) of Loyola University and St. Mary of the Lake Seminary.

He was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Chicago on May 9, 1973. Three years after his ordination he began graduate studies at the Pontifical Liturgical Institute (Sant’ Anselmo) in Rome. There he earned his doctorate in sacred liturgy in 1980.

After having served as an associate pastor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish in Glenview, IL as a member of the faculty of St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein and as a master of ceremonies to Cardinals John Cody and Joseph Bernardin, he was ordained an auxiliary bishop of Chicago on Dec. 13, 1983. On February 10, 1994, he was installed as the seventh bishop of the Diocese of Belleville, Illinois, where he served for the next 11 years. On Dec. 9, 2004, Pope John Paul II appointed Bishop Gregory as the sixth archbishop of the Archdiocese of Atlanta. He was installed on Jan. 17, 2005.

Archbishop Gregory has led and participated in numerous local, national and international ecumenical and interreligious efforts to encourage collective work to improve the world with a shared positive vision and cooperative goals.

Archbishop Gregory has served in many leading roles in the U.S. church and has written extensively on church issues, including pastoral statements on the death penalty and euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. In November 2001, he was elected president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) following three years as vice president. During his tenure in office, the crisis of sex abuse by Catholic clergy escalated; and under his leadership, the bishops implemented the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.”

He currently is chairman of two USCCB committees: the Committee on Divine Worship and the Special Task Force on Peace and Unity in Our Communities. The purpose of the task force is to promote peace and healing during this time of great strain on civil society.

Russ Spencer, Emcee
Russ Spencer anchors the 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. news on FOX 5 Atlanta. This veteran journalist has worked in the TV News business since 1983, spanning states from Pennsylvania to North Carolina, to Colorado before landing in Atlanta. Russ has received 11 Regional Emmy awards during his time in Atlanta, including seven for Best Newscast and two for Best Anchor. He currently resides in Alpharetta with his family.

9:30 am Saturday | Exposition, Adoration and Benediction of The Blessed Sacrament

Exhibit Hall C, D

Morning Homilist
Joseph William Cardinal Tobin, C.Ss.R.
Archbishop of Newark

On August 9, 2010, Pope Benedict XVI, named Father Tobin to the Roman Curia post of Secretary of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life (CICLSA). On October 18, 2012, Pope Benedict appointed him to serve as the Sixth Archbishop of Indianapolis. Pope Francis, named him to the College of Cardinals on October 9, 2016. On November 7, 2016, Pope Francis named Joseph William Cardinal Tobin to serve as the Sixth Archbishop of Newark. M

9:00 pm Friday | Evan Lemoine

Marriott Gateway – Salons C-E

Evan Lemoine holds a BA in Fine Arts from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with a specialization in Psychology, a Master’s Degree in Humanities from the Anahuac University and a Master’s Degree in Family Sciences from the Juan Pablo II Institute in Mexico City, Mexico. He is a graduate of the Theology of the Body Institute in Downingtown, Pennsylvania where he has specialized in Theology of the Body, Love and Responsibility, Philosophy and Thought of John Paul II. He is co-founder of the Amar al Máximo Institute with his wife Fernanda and is a recognized international speaker on Theology of the Body, sexuality, courtship and marriage.


Evan Lemoine tiene una Licenciatura en Bellas Artes de Louisiana State University en Baton Rouge, Louisiana, con una especialidad en Psicología, una Maestría en Humanidades de la Universidad Anáhuac de México y una Maestría en Ciencias de la Familia del Instituto Juan Pablo II. Adicionalmente, Evan es graduado del Instituto Theology of the Body en Philadelphia, donde se ha especializado en teología del cuerpo, amor y responsabilidad, así como filosofía y pensamiento del Santo Papa Juan Pablo II. Es cofundador del Instituto Amar al Máximo y conferencista reconocido internacionalmente sobre temas de Teología del Cuerpo, sexualidad, noviazgo y matrimonio.