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The Catholic University of America s School of Business and Economics and The Napa Institute P R E S E N T A C O N F E R E N C E O N Celebrating the occasion of the 125th anniversary of Pope Leo XIII s Encyclical Rerum Novarum Integrating 125 Years of Catholic Social Doctrine MARCH 16-18, 2016 Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center The Catholic University of America SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS Educating with a Person-Centered Approach to Economic Life BUSINESS.CUA.EDU/HUMANECOLOGY FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT Beatriz Lopez of Catholic University lopezbe@cua.edu or Emily McCormick of Napa Institute emccormick@napa-institute.org

THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS AND THE NAPA INSTITUTE present the conference Human Ecology: Integrating 125 Years of Catholic Social Doctrine On the occasion of the 125 th Anniversary of Pope Leo XII s Encyclical Letter Rerum Novarum 1 p.m. Wednesday March 16 to 1:30 p.m. Friday 18, 2016 Introduction Catholic teachings on the common good are comprehensive and universal. They communicate truths and principles which are relevant to every aspect of human flourishing. For the anniversaries of the great documents of Catholic social teaching Rerum Novarum, Centesimus Annus, and our newest addition to Catholic social teaching Laudato Si, we have convened a conference on Human Ecology that attempts to integrate and convey the wisdom of 125 years of the Catholic Church s social encyclicals and eternal teaching. There is no question that our Catholic faith gives us strong moral motivations to help our neighbor, to help the poor, and to help the many charitable institutions that are run or inspired by the Church. One of the purposes of this conference is to extend our understanding of how our Catholic faith helps to build up a just and flourishing society, and how it may alleviate the material and spiritual poverty facing so many of our neighbors. Pope Leo XIII in Rerum Novarum wrote that the church s desire is that the poor should rise above poverty and they should better their condition in life. He believes that this promotion is most likely to occur through the virtues. Similarly, Pope St. John Paul II in Centesimus Annus notes that the poor are right to ask for a share in the material goods of the society and to make good use for their capacity to work. He notes that in order for this to be the case, certain economic conditions as well as political stability are required for human beings to make good use of their own labor. Pope Francis in Evangelii Gaudium tells us that business is a vocation and a noble one, it is a vocation provided by God so that each person would be challenged by a greater meaning in life to serve the common good, by striving to increase the goods of this world and making them more accessible to all. In Laudato Si, our Holy Father also examines corporate social responsibility for the common good of an "integral ecology" and the care for our common home. What is required for a truly sustainable, widespread, and inclusive prosperity? What is the vocation of business leaders who are committed to their Catholic faith, to the common good, and to the life of virtue? These are the fundamental questions that our Human Ecology conference will ask in order to spur us all, Church leaders, scholars, and business leaders, to the heights of our own capacities and gifts. 1

Registration Costs Full Conference $1,750/person Clergy & Religious (priests, deacons, sisters, religious sisters, religious brothers) $875 A limited number of scholarships are given to clergy and religious. To apply, please email business@cua.edu. Register online at. For questions about registration, please contact Jean Jacoby at jjacoby@napa-institute.org or call 855-740-NAPA. 2

Conference Venues Presentations Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center The Catholic University of America 620 Michigan Ave., N.E. Washington, DC 20064 202-319-5291 Receptions and Dinners Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown 999 9th Street NW Washington, DC 20001 1-202-898-9000 Masses Blessed Sacrament Chapel Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception 400 Michigan Ave., N.E. Washington, DC 20017 202-526-8300 Chapel at Renaissance Hotel Meeting Room 2 * Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration available at this chapel. *Reconciliation available at the Renaissance Hotel in Meeting Room 1 at the times noted in the schedule. 3

Lodging Conference attendees must make their own room reservations. In order to ensure that you receive Catholic University s group rate, please make your reservations at the Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel online at aws.passkey.com/g/52846481. For additional questions, please email businessevents@cua.edu. Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown 999 9th Street NW Washington, DC 20001, US 1-202-898-9000 Transportation Transport to and from The Catholic University of America will be available from the Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel. For detailed information, visit. 4

DRAFT SCHEDULE A spiritual director is available for conference attendees. Please feel free to contact him for spiritual direction or the sacrament of reconciliation at any time during the conference. Tuesday, March 15 Optional for Conference Attendees who arrive early 9:00 p.m. Cigar reception (Hotel) Wednesday, March 16 8:00 am Mass at hotel (Fr. Spitzer) 9:00 11:00 am Confessions 11:00 a.m. Transportation from hotel 11:30 a.m. Registration/Lunch 12:45 p.m. Dr. Brian Engelland, Interim Dean, School of Business and Economics Tim Busch, Chairman, School of Business and Economics Board of Visitors and Chairman, Napa Institute (Welcome) Fr. Robert Spitzer (Opening remarks) Part I Rerum Novarum: Foundations for Human Ecology 1:00 p.m. Dr. Andrew Abela (Why Human Ecology?) 1:35 p.m. Msgr. Martin Schlag (What is the impact of faith on capitalism?) 2:05 p.m. Break 2:20 p.m. Dr. Robert Kennedy (What are the links between virtue and prosperity?) 2:55 p.m. Dr. Catherine Pakaluk (What roles do liberty and nature play in human ecology?) 3:25 p.m. Break 3:40 p.m. Panel Discussion (What are the implications of Rerum Novarum for business today?) Mr. William Bowman Dr. Brian Engelland Dr. Jonathan Reyes Russell Ronald Rusty Reno 4:40 p.m. Break/Walk to Basilica 5:00 p.m. Opening Mass at the Basilica 6:00 p.m. Transportation to hotel 7:00 p.m. Cocktails 5

7:30 p.m. Dinner President John Garvey (Welcome) Mr. George Weigel (Keynote Address: The Genesis of Catholic Social Doctrine) 9:00 p.m. Cigar reception Thursday, March 17 8:00 a.m. Transportation from hotel 8:30 a.m. Mass at the Basilica 9:30 a.m. Buffet breakfast Part II Centesimus Annus: Implications for a Human Ecology 10:00 a.m. Amb. Michael Novak (What is the teaching of social justice?) 10:35 a.m. Mr. Christopher Wasserman (What is the role of gift and justice in economics and business?) 11:05 a.m. Break 11:20 a.m. Mr. Iqbal Quadir (How can technological innovation promote inclusion?) 11:55 a.m. Mr. Carl Schramm (What does catholic social doctrine have to say about entrepreneurship?) 12:25 p.m. Lunch Ms. Erika Bachiochi (Safeguarding the moral conditions for authentic human ecology) 1:30 p.m. Ms. Mary Eberstadt 2:05 p.m. Mr. Frank Hanna (What kinds of virtuous relationships lead to prosperity?) 2:35 p.m. Break 2:50 p.m. Panel Discussion (How do we integrate people from the peripheries?) Dr. Nicola Nick Sanna Mr. Michael Miller Dr. Patrick Deneen Dr. Maximilian Torres 3:50 p.m. Break Part III: Laudato Si and the Call to Personal Conversion 4:05 p.m. Cardinal Peter Turkson (Is serving the poor part of the vocation of business?) 4:40 p.m. Dr. Juan Jose Daboub (How do we integrate environment, business, and faith?) 5:10 p.m. Break/Transportation to hotel 5:45 p.m. Confessions available at hotel (Optional) 6:15 p.m. Mass at hotel (Optional) 6

7:00 p.m. Cocktails 7:30 p.m. Dinner 9:00 p.m. Cigar reception Friday, March 18 7:00 a.m. Mass at hotel (Fr. Spitzer) 8:00 a.m. Transportation from hotel 8:30 a.m. Mass at the Basilica 9:30 a.m. Buffet breakfast 10:15 a.m. Sr. Cecile Renouard (Does charity apply to business?) 10:50 a.m. Marcellino D Ambrosio (Is Laudato Si calling us to a personal conversion?) 11:20 p.m. Break 11:35 a.m. Panel Discussion (How does personal freedom relate to market freedom?) Dr. Martijn Cremers Dr. Jan-Hein Cremers Mr. Sean Fieler Dr. Carolyn Woo 12:35 p.m. Fr. Robert Spitzer (Closing Remarks) Lunch 1:45 p.m. Adjournment 7

Conference Staff Chairs Andreas Widmer School of Business and Economics The Catholic University of America widmer@cua.edu Chad Pecknold, Ph.D. School of Theology and Religious Studies The Catholic University of America pecknold@cua.edu Conference Emcee Rev. Robert Spitzer, S.J. spitzer@magisreasonfaith.org The Catholic University of America Coordinator: Beatriz Lopez Bonetti lopezbe@cua.edu 202-319-5881 Napa Institute Coordinators: Emily McCormick emccormick@napa-institute.org 949-510-0564 Jean Jacoby jjacoby@napa-institute.org 310-487-3480 Conference Spiritual Director Fr. Arne Panula director@cicdc.org 8