Trinity and National Catholic Reporter to Co-sponsor “A Washington Briefing for the Nation’s Catholic Community,” May 6-7, 2010

Trinity Washington University and the National Catholic Reporter are co-sponsoring “A Washington Briefing for the Nation’s Catholic Community,”  on Thursday and Friday, May 6 and 7, 2010. The conference will be held on Trinity’s campus with hotel accommodations at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill.

This first-of-its-kind conference is for those who care about (and want the inside scoop on what’s on the horizon regarding) the key issues facing our nation and world – health care, nuclear weapons, U.S./Vatican relations, national security policy, education, expanding options for women facing crisis pregnancies, and much more.

Panelists and participants include:

  • John L. Allen, Jr., NCR Senior Correspondent whose most recent book is The Future Church: How Ten Trends are Revolutionizing the Catholic Church.
  • Helen Alvare, former director of information and planning for the U.S. Bishops’ pro-life office, and a professor of law at George Mason School of Law.
  • Sr. Carol Keehan, D.C., president and chief executive officer of the Catholic Health Association of the United States, the organization that played a pivotal role in the health care reform debate.
  • Thomas Patrick Melady, U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See under President George H.W. Bush and senior diplomat in residence at The Institute of World Politics.
  • R. James Nicholson, U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See and secretary for veterans affairs under George W. Bush, and senior counsel in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Washington, D.C., office.
  • Archbishop Edwin Frederick O’Brien of Baltimore, formerly Archbishop of the Archdiocese for the Military Services of the United States, who recently addressed the U.S. Strategic Air Command on “Nuclear Weapons and Moral Questions: The Path to Zero.”
  • Fr. Thomas J. Reese, S.J., senior fellow at the Woodstock Theological Center at Georgetown and the former editor of America magazine.
  • James Roosevelt, Jr., president and chief executive officer of Tufts Health Plan, a not-for-profit health maintenance organization (HMO).
  • Patricia A. Weitzel-O’Neill, Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Washington, recently appointed executive director of the Center for Catholic Education at Boston College’s Lynch School of Education.
  • John Zogby, the nation’s leading political pollster and senior fellow at the Catholic University of America’s Institute for Policy Research and Catholic Studies.
  • Joe Feuerherd, a former Congressional aide and registered lobbyist, now serving as NCR publisher and editor-in-chief.
  • Patricia McGuire, president of Trinity Washington University.

Visit the conference web site for more information on the May 6-7 conference and to register. Trinity alumnae are eligible for the discounted rate of $395 for the two-day conference. On the online registration form, check the Group Discount Rate  – $395 to register at this rate.
 
Hotel reservations may be made at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill where a discounted block of rooms has been reserved for conference participants. Transportation to and from the hotel to Trinity will be provided.

Expect two full days, beginning with continental breakfast, from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., Thursday, May 6 and closing with a keynoted dinner on Friday, May 7. All conference materials, two continental breakfasts and two luncheons, Thursday’s wine and cheese reception on Capitol Hill, Friday dinner and transportation between the hotel and Trinity’s campus are included in the registration fee.

If you have questions, call the National Catholic Reporter at 800-333-7373 or e-mail support@ncronline.org.

Conference Web Site

Online Registration

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