The Eighth Annual Archdiocese of Los Angeles Spirit and Law Convention Friday, March 2, 2012 Sunday, March 4, 2012 The Coming Together of Civil Law and Church Law MCLE Credit for CA Attorneys provided by Loyola Law School CLE Credit for Nevada Attorneys Note: Session change on Sunday. Sponsored by the International Institute of Theological and Tribunal Studies We are called to be learned in the law and firm in the Gospel. St. Ambrose, Letter 68 (74) Bally s Resort 3645 Las Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
Welcome! Western Regional Canon Law Convention and Spirit and Law Convention One of the ministries of the International Institute of Theological and Tribunal Studies (I.I.T.T.S.) in Los Angeles is the Annual Spirit and Law Convention. From its inception, the goal of the convention has been to provide a milieu in which its participants could become more learned in the law and firm in the Gospel (St. Ambrose). Believing that all true and authentic laws, both secular and ecclesiastical, are expressions of the Holy Spirit and not obstacles to the power of the Spirit, the convention addresses issues in canon law, civil law, and the best practices with regard to conflict resolution and administration. This year the I.I.T.T.S. is proud to sponsor the Western Regional Canon Law Convention in conjunction with the 8 th Annual Spirit and Law Convention. This unique joint convention will bring together theological insights, civil and ecclesiastical law principles and conflict management skills for canon lawyers, civil attorneys and people engaged in ministry in the Catholic Church at many levels. Special Thanks This is the eighth year in which Loyola Law School has sponsored the MCLE Credits for attorneys attending the Spirit and Law Convention. This wonderful contribution to the annual convention has been made possible through the generous efforts of Scott E. Wood, Clinical Professor of Law at Loyola Law School. Our gratitude also goes to the Catholic Lawyers Association which has worked very hard in providing for the spiritual and professional needs of the Catholic attorneys of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. The Catholic Lawyers Association was very helpful in organizing the MCLE portion of this convention. 2
The ministry of the International Institute of Theological and Tribunal Studies has been deeply enhanced by its new collaboration with Taming the Wolf Institute under the direction of Greg Stone. His contribution to the preparation of the workshops on conflict and dispute resolution is highly appreciated. For more information about the work of Taming the Wolf Institute you may go to its website: http://tamingthewolf.com. The International Institute of Theological and Tribunal Studies is very grateful to the Lay Institute of Divine Mercy, under the leadership of Father George J. Bobowski and Lelis Cruzata, for its work in organizing the logistical components of this convention. In a special way I.I.T.T.S. is grateful for the generous gift of the Lay Institute of Divine Mercy which will allow Archbishop Kondrusiewicz of Belarus to participate in the Combined Spirit and Law and Western Regional Convention. Archbishop Metropolitan Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz is the former Catholic Archbishop of Moscow and is presently the Belarusian Roman Catholic Archbishop of Minsk and Mahilyow, Belarus and Apostolic Administrator of Pinsk. The I.I.T.T.S. wishes to thank the Tribunal staff: Fr. Reynaldo Matunog, Sarah Fierro, Sr. Domnic Jones, Sr. Rosa Gonzalez, Rose Marie Alvarez, Fr. Truc Nguyen, Rocio Zambrano, Louis Shapiro, Olivia Alvarez, Helen Gulliver, Myriam Wagner, Cecilia Garcia, and Bobby Lopez who helped with preparation of the convention. Special thanks to the staff members who will be participating in the workshops on the Role of the Auditor and the Role of the Submitting Minister/Advocate. Please refer to our website: www.la-archdiocese.org/org/tribunal/iitts for all other convention workshops. Any other questions, please contact Msgr. Charles J. Chaffman at (213) 637-7209; Email MsgrCJChaffman@la-archdiocese.org or call Olivia Alvarez at (213) 637-7206; email OAlvarez@la-archdiocese.org 3
Workshop: The Coming Together of Civil Law and Church Law One Participant: Registration before February 10, 2012: $550.00 Late Registration: $585.00 Cost Two Participants sharing the same room: Registration before February 10, 2012: $835.00 (for two) Late Registration $870.00 (for two) Package includes: Welcome Reception, Hotel (2 nights), 2 Buffet Breakfasts, 1 Buffet Dinner and Convention Registration. SPECIAL FOR LAS VEGAS RESIDENTS ONLY Costs for Registrants who provide proof of their residence in Las Vegas and who do not wish to stay at the hotel, are as follows: Weekend Workshops: $350.00 Weekday Workshops: $380.00 Five Day Workshops: $730.00 Package includes: Welcome Reception, meals as applicable to each Workshop package and Registration. Changes in program While I.I.T.T.S. will try to avoid any major changes to the schedule, location of meals, and speakers, changes may occur. For updated information regarding changes, please go to the I.I.T.T.S. website: www.la-archdiocese.org/org/tribunal/iitts 4
Convention Workshop: The Coming Together of Civil Law and Church Law Friday, March 2, 2012 Sunday, March 4, 2012 Workshop Description: These workshops are ideal for Catholic lawyers and canon lawyers who see the value in bringing together insights from both Church and secular law. While geared to lawyers and canonists, the workshops are open to all. MCLE Credit is provided by Loyola Law School for those practicing law in California. CLE Credit is provided for Nevada Attorneys Friday, March 2, 2012 4:00-9:00 p.m. Registration and Welcome Reception Hospitality Room Saturday, March 3, 2012 7:30-9:00 a.m. Breakfast Buffet Paris Hotel 9:15 a.m. Morning Prayer 9:30-10:30 a.m. Session 1: Greg Stone A World in Conflict: The Bringing Together of the Spiritual Values of the Church and Contemporary Conflict Resolution Techniques 10:45-11:45 a.m. Session 2: Rev. Francis Morrisey, O.M.I., J.C.D. Comparative Law: Basic Principles of Church Law Regarding Finances 12:00-1:00 p.m. Session 3: James Hallett, Attorney 1:00-2:30 p.m. Lunch The Ethics of Adversarial versus Collaborative Law 2:30-3:30 p.m. Session 4: Gary H. Manulkin, Attorney 4:00-5:00 p.m. Liturgy Blueprint for Immigration Law 6:30 p.m. Dinner Buffet Paris Hotel 5
Sunday, March 4, 2012 7:30-9:00 a.m. Breakfast Buffet Paris Hotel 9:15 a.m. Morning Prayer 9:30-10:30 a.m. Session 1: Rita M. Haeusler, Esq. Bias in Private Practice 10:45-11:45 a.m. Session 2: Beth Kahn, Esq. 12:00-1:00 p.m. Lunch New Developments in Labor Law 2012 brings new responsibilities and obligations for employers. It is important for California employers to understand how to comply with them. This seminar will outline many of these new laws and recent cases and provide tips for handling these new requirements 1:00-2:00 p.m. Session 3: Rev. Francis Morrisey, O.M.I., J.C.D. Comparative Law: An Overview of the Penal Process in the Catholic Church 2:15 p.m. -3:15 p.m. Session 4: Rev. John Coleman, O.Carm, M.S.W., L.C.S.W. The Difficult Conversation with a Person in Denial Regarding Substance Abuse 6
THE HISTORY OF THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF THEOLOGICAL AND TRIBUNAL STUDIES The Synod of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles proclaimed that the call to ministry and leadership comes specifically from the grace of Baptism. Thus, there are many forms of ministry that pertain to the laity and are not restricted to clergy and religious. One of the pastoral strategies called for was the establishment of a school of ministry for laity or its equivalent in each pastoral region to train parishioners for participation in a variety of parochial ministries. In response to this Synod priority and due to the needs of the Archdiocese and the growing shortage of canonists and qualified Tribunal staff in the U.S., Canada and elsewhere, on December 15, 2005, the Graduate Theological Foundation of Indiana formally established the International Institute of Tribunal Studies in Los Angeles, with the endorsement of His Eminence Cardinal Roger Mahony, Archbishop of Los Angeles. At that time, the Cardinal stated that the Archdiocese of Los Angeles has much to offer the Institute, including facilities, expertise and faculty. In 2007, the Graduate Theological Foundation granted to the International Institute of Tribunal Studies the new status of P.R.I.M.E. (Partnering Resources in Ministry Education), with the hope that many of the excellent educational programs of the Archdiocese could be used to allow Christ s Faithful to obtain degrees in different areas of study. The Institute has its philosophical roots in the legal concept of apprenticeship, reading the law with an experienced lawyer. This was once the primary means of obtaining a legal education in the American colonies and in the early history of the United States. From John Adams to Abraham Lincoln, many Presidents had read the law under the tutelage of experienced lawyers. The Institute also has its roots in the Catholic academic tradition of the residential study of canon law. Throughout the world the Holy See has established faculties of canon law with an environment truly suited to the formation of canon lawyers. These two traditions are merged in the Master s of Tribunal Studies and the Doctor of Tribunal Studies. While not pontifically accredited, these two programs allow for the combination of the selfstudy and apprenticeship found in the early American tradition, and the lecture and tutorial system employed in the tradition of Catholic universities. The ancient belief of the Catholic Church is that canonical norms must be juridical expressions of the Church's theology. John Paul II stated: The pastoral nature of this law, that is, its function within the salvific mission of the pastors of the Church and the entire People of God, thus finds a solid basis in the councilor ecclesiology according to which the visible aspects of the Church are linked inseparably to the invisible ones forming a single unified whole comparable to the mystery of the incarnate Word (LG, no. 8) [ ] the Council did not fail to draw many practical consequences from this pastoral character of canon law, by taking concrete measures to ensure that canonical laws and structures might always be more suited to the welfare of souls (John Paul II, Alloc., January 18, 1990: Woestman 209-210). 7
It is the belief of the International Institute of Tribunal Studies that its theological endeavors safeguard the main philosophy of the Institute, which is based on the organic relationship between ecclesiastical law, tribunal ministry, and theology. To this end, the Institute provides theological courses that can lead to a bachelor s, master s and doctoral degree in theology. Because of the widening of the I.I.T.S. mission from solely preparing those in tribunal ministry to the formation of all of those in ministry, in 2009, with the approval of Cardinal Roger Mahony and the Graduate Theological Foundation, the I.I.T.S. became the International Institute of Theological and Tribunal Studies (I.I.T.T.S.). In 2011, I.I.T.T.S, along with the entire Catholic community, welcomed Archbishop José H. Gomez as our new spiritual leader. His support has been much appreciated by I.I.T.T.S. 8
THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF THEOLOGICAL AND TRIBUNAL STUDIES The Western Regional Canon Law Convention and The Eighth Annual Archdiocese of Los Angeles Spirit and Law Convention REGISTRATION FORM Workshop: The Coming Together of Civil Law and Church Law PLEASE PRINT NAME of the 1st participant sharing hotel room: (Mr. Mrs. Ms. Rev. Sister, other ) priest religious deacon lay minister attorney other NAME of the 2nd participant sharing hotel room: (Mr. Mrs. Ms. Rev. Sister, other ) priest religious deacon lay minister attorney other ADDRESS: CITY/STATE/ZIP: PHONE (Day): (Evening): E-MAIL: Please check appropriate boxes One Participant: Registration before February 10, 2012: $550.00 One Participant: Late Registration: $585.00 Two Participants sharing the same room: Registration before February 10, 2012: $835.00 (for two) Two Participants sharing the same room: Late Registration: $870.00 (for two) Day of Rest after the convention (Staying Sunday Night, March 4, 2012 with Monday Departure) Cost: $65.00 Resident of Las Vegas who does not wish to stay at the hotel Weekend Workshops: $350.00 Resident of Las Vegas who do not wish to stay at the hotel Weekday Workshops: $380.00 Resident of Las Vegas who do not wish to stay at the hotel Five Day Workshops: $730.00 Enclosed is my payment $. Please make all checks payable to: Archdiocese of Los Angeles I.I.T.T.S. Send to: Msgr. Charles Chaffman--International Institute of Theological and Tribunal Studies c/o Marriage Tribunal, Fourth Floor--3424 Wilshire Boulevard--Los Angeles, CA 90010 9
Give in order that others might learn and grow in their faith! Your generous contributions can help I.I.T.T.S. to provide for those who struggle with financial limitations. Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Parish Email: Phone (day): (evening) I would like my donation of to go to: a fund to help those in financial need to attend the Las Vegas Convention a fund to help the Tribunal Staff of the Archdiocese to attend the Las Vegas Convention Please make all checks payable to Archdiocese of Los Angeles I.I.T.T.S. Send to: Msgr. Charles Chaffman International Institute of Theological and Tribunal Studies c/o Marriage Tribunal, Fourth Floor 3424 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90010 10