Growing into Connectedness in the aftermath of trauma is a key task that will be addressed in this one and a half day colloquium. It is a closed School event for invited group of facilitators, psychotherapists, educators religious and spiritual practitioners and health care professionals.
date and time: Friday 19 and Saturday 20 October 2018
place: Benedictine Institute
74 Castlebar Road W5 2DD
“Growing into Connectedness colloquium”
DAY ONE
1400h: Introductions and welcome by Rt Rev Martin Shipperlee, abbot of Ealing
14.30h: 1st Presentation: Psychology: Lea Misan
“Growing in Connectedness and Healing History: a child’s view of love, trust and care.”
Response by Daniel McCarthy O.S.B.:
then all respond briefly and 30 minute Discussion
15.30h: break
1545h: 2nd Presentation: Church as Institution: Tina Campbell
“Child sexual abuse from the perspective of the offender.”
Response by Lea Misan:
then all respond briefly and 30 minute Discussion
16.45h: break
1700h: 3rd Presentation: A Sociological Approach: Wim Vandewiele
“Sociological and Anthropological Approaches to Restorative Action and Generative Justice: Attention to hidden bombshells.”
Response by Milan Bijelič:
then all respond briefly and 30 minute Discussion
1800h -18.15h: “mapping where we are” Abbot Martin and D. James
DAY TWO
1015h: “Mapping where we are” beginning day 2: Abbot Martin and D. James
1045h: 4th Presentation: Media and Publishing: Marian Partington (The Forgiveness Project)
“If You Sit Very Still: The emerging of a book.”
Response: James Leachman
then all respond briefly and 30 minute Discussion
11.45h: Framing the process of the colloquium so far.
1215h: break and lunch
1400h: 5th Presentation: Church Authority: Fr Prof Hans Zollner SJ, Pontifical Commission for the Care of Minors “How does the Catholic Church better Promote Child Protection?”
Academic Vice-Rector, Dean of the Institute of Psychology and President of the Centre for Child Protection of the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. He is member of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors and was appointed Consultor of the Congregation for the Clergy in April 2017 by Pope Francis. He is one of the leading experts on matters of safeguarding of minors and prevention of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Response: Martin Shipperlee
then all respond briefly and 30 minute Discussion
1500h: General discussion and forward planning, if any …
16.00h: tea & farewells
“Growing Connectedness colloquium” Register or enquire
please contact us at:

connectedness
info AT benedictine-institute DOT org
or write to: “Growing connectedness colloquium”
74 Castlebar Road, Ealing, London W5 2DD
Please bring a packed lunch on Saturday
edited JL 11 October 2018