8:45 am – 9:45 am
Grand ABCDE
Walking the walk and talking the talk. As life progresses it is easy to get lost in the happiness or sadness brought by change. There is at the heart of these feelings the sacred heart of Christ – an eternal source of personal joy, strength, and refuge. Fr. Fragomeni will discuss finding perspective in life’s great triumphs, leveling defeats, small pleasures, and minor annoyances, and placing these experiences into the context of Christ’s long suffering love and compassion for each of us, for all of us, and for the world.
KEYNOTE: Father Richard Fragomeni
Richard Fragomeni is a presbyter of the Diocese of Albany, New York, and has been a member of the CTU faculty since 1990. His teaching involves him in Roman Catholic theology, interpretation theory, and poetry. His current work is in the field of word and sacrament: the intersection of symbolic activity and language as it creates insights into the Christian proclamation of grace. Central to this work is a fascination with the power of liturgy and preaching in the transformation of the human heart. Richard is an adjunct faculty member in the Department of Religious Studies at DePaul University. He also serves as the Rector of The Shrine of Our Lady of Pompeii, an Italian-American spiritual center in Chicago’s historic Little Italy. In addition to his teaching duties he is a preacher of parish missions and gives presentations nationally and internationally on liturgical, sacramental, and catechetical topics. He is author of Come to the Feast and co-author with Br. Michael McGrath, OCFS, of both Blessed Art Thou Mother, Lady, Mystic, Queen, At the Name of Jesus: The Way, The Truth and The Light. He has published In Shining Splendor: Fifty Eastertime Meditations, and The Eucharist: 50 Questions from the Pews.