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The Orientale Lumen Conference agenda provides a balance of three components: a variety of prayer services for the soul, plenary speeches by leading theologians and ecumenists for the mind, and opportunities for fellowship for the heart. Attendees include lay persons, clergy, theologians, and church leaders who interact on an informal basis and learn from each other's traditions.
Orientale Lumen XVII - Washington, DC - June 17-20, 2013
"Vision of a Reunited Church"
Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, Oxford
Archbishop Cyril Vasil' (invited)
Congregation for Eastern Churches, The Vatican
Metropolitan Christopher (invited)
Orthodox Church of the Czech
and Slovak Lands, Prague
Sr. Dr. Vassa Larin
University of Vienna, Austria
Deacon Sabatino Carnazzo
Institute of Catholic Culture, McLean, VA
Dr. Sebastian Carnazzo
Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary, Denton, NE
Msgr. George Dobes (Moderator)
Military Chaplains Association, Washington, DC
Orientale Lumen EuroEast IV - Bratislava, Slovakia - July 8-11, 2013
"Saints Cyril and Methodius: Mission and Unity"
Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, Oxford
Archbishop Cyril Vasil' (invited)
Congregation for Eastern Churches, The Vatican
Metropolitan Christopher (invited)
Orthodox Church of the Czech
and Slovak Lands, Prague
Sr. Dr. Vassa Larin
University of Vienna, Austria
Deacon Sabatino Carnazzo
Institute of Catholic Culture, McLean, VA
Dr. Sebastian Carnazzo
Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary, Denton, NE
Msgr. George Dobes (Moderator)
Military Chaplains Association, Washington, DC
I think it is wwrong to list speakers as "invited". How do we even know if the person has accepted the invitation? It is false advertising.
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