VIII Course on Exorcism and Prayers of Liberation
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This annual Course
on Exorcism seeks to explore the theoretical and practical implications
of the ministry of exorcism. It is designed particularly to
help bishops in the preparation of the priests they assign
to this ministry.
DATE
April 15-20, 2013
SCHEDULE
The course starts on the morning
of April 15 and ends at noon on April 20.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
Registrations must be received
by the Regina Apostolorum Pontifical Athenaeum before April
1, 2013.
COST
250€ (If simultaneous translation into English or Spanish is required,
an extra 250€ per person is requested. Total would be 500€
for admission fee and translation.)
PROGRAM
•Anthropological, phenomenological, and social aspects
•Theological, liturgical,
canonical, pastoral, and spiritual aspects
•Medical, neuroscientific, pharmacological,
and physical aspects
•Symbolic, criminological, legal, and juridical
aspects
SCHEDULE
Monday, April 15
8:00 Registration
8:30-8:40 Welcome Remarks
Fr. Pedro Barrajón, LC
Rector, Regina
Apostolorum Pontifical Athenaeum
8:45-10:00 Opening Lecture
Prof. Giuseppe Ferrari
10:30-12:00 Keynote/Inaugural Address
Archbishop
Luigi Negri
14:00-15:30 Anthropological and Spiritual Aspects
Rev. Giuseppe Mihelcic
16:00-17:30 Phenomenological Aspects
Prof.
Carlo Climati
Tuesday,
April 16
8:30-10:00 Theological Aspects
Rev. Pedro Barrajón, LC
10:30-12:00 Pastoral Theological Aspects
Rev. César Truqui, LC
14:00-15:30 Liturgical Aspects
Rev. Paolo Morocutti
16:00-17:30 Canonical Aspects
Msgr. Davide Salvatori
Wednesday, April 17
8:30-10:00 Biblical Aspects
Rev. Pedro Barrajón, LC
10:30-12:00 Pharmacological Aspects
Prof. Matteo Marti
14:00-15:30 Medical Aspects
Dr. Valter Cascioli
16:00-17:30 Psychological Aspects
Prof. Anna Maria Giannini
17:30-18:30 Physical and Symbolic Aspects
Prof. Matteo Borrini
Thursday, April 18
8:30-10:00
Social Aspects
Rev. Aldo Buonaiuto
10:30-12:00 Criminological
Aspects
Dr. Enrico de Simone
14:00-15:30 Legal
Aspects
Atty. Daniela de Zordo
16:00-17:30
Juridical and Legal Aspects
Dr. Michele Nardi
17:30-18:30 Juridical and Legal Aspects
Dr. Giacomo Ebner
Friday, April 19
8:30-10:00 Spiritual and Pastoral Aspects
Rev. François Dermine, OP
10:30-12:00 Spiritual and Pastoral
Aspects
Rev. François Dermine, OP
14:00-15:30 Spiritual
and Pastoral Aspects
Rev. François Dermine, OP
16:00-17:30 Psychological and Theological Aspects
Prof. Porzia Quagliarella
Saturday, April 20
8:30-12:00 Round Table and Discussion
From Rome:
Rev. Francesco Bamonte, ICMS
Rev. Alessandro Olivieri
Pennesi
From Bologna:
Msgr. Attilio Cavalli
Msgr. Gino Oliosi
SPEAKERS
His Excellency Luigi
Negri, Archbishop of Ferrara-Comacchio, Italy
Rev. Pedro
Barrajón, LC, Rector, Regina Apostolorum Pontifical Athenaeum, Rome,
Italy
Giuseppe Ferrari, National Secretary, Socio-religious Information
and Research Group (GRIS); Editor-in-chief of Religioni e
Sette nel mondo (Religions and Sects in the world)
Rev. Giuseppe Mihelcic, exorcist, Archdiocese of Trent;
ordinary professor of Theology and History of Religions, Academic Theological
Studium, Trent, Italy
Carlo Climati, professional journalist
and writer, head of the press office, Regina
Apostolorum Pontifical Athenaeum, Rome, Italy
Rev. César
Truqui, LC, exorcist, Diocese of Coira, Switzerland
Rev. Paolo Morocutti, professor of Dogmatic Theology, Sacred Heart Catholic
University, Milan, Italy; consulter, Congregation for the Causes of Saints
Most Rev. Msgr. Davide Salvatori, Prelate Auditor
Judge, Roman Rota; professor of Canon Law, Theology Faculty of
Emilia-Romagna (FTER)
Matteo Marti, pharmacologist; Department of
Life Sciences and Biotechnology (SVeB), University of Ferrara, Italy
Dr. Valter Casioli, specialist in clinical psychology; psychotherapist
and technical consultant, Roman Rota
Anna Maria
Giannini, PhD, ordinary professor, Faculty of Psychology, La
Sapienza University, Rome, Italy
Matteo Borrini, professor
of Anthropology, Postgraduate School in Archaeology, University of Florence, Italy
Rev. Aldo Buonaiuto, consultant to State Police
(anti-crime headquarters); Director of the anti-sect ministry Pope John XXIII
Community Association
Enrico de Simone, criminologist; Vicar
of the Superintendent of Ancona, Italy
Atty.
Daniela de Zordo, penal lawyer; co-worker of the Pope John
XXIII Community Association
Michele Nardi, Substitute Procurator
of the Republic in Rome
Giacomo Ebner,
Magistrate, Roman Rota
Rev. François Dermine, OP,
professor of Moral Theology, FTER; National President, GRIS
Porzia Quagliarella, theologian and psychologist; member of National Council,
GRIS
Rev. Francesco Bamonte, ICMS, exorcist, Vicariate
of Rome, Italy
Rev. Alessandro Olivieri Pennesi,
head of the new cults section, Vicariate of Rome, Italy;
member of National Council, GRIS
Msgr. Attilio
Cavalli, exorcist, Archdiocese of Milan
Msgr. Gino Oliosi, exorcist, Diocese of Verona
LOCATION
Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum
First Floor
- "Aula Tesi"
Via degli Aldobrandeschi, 190
000163, Rome
Tel: (+39) 06.66.54.31
www.upra.org
FOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION
Fr. Alex Yeung, LC
Istituto Sacerdos
Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum
Tel: (+39) 06.655.43.800
Cell:
(+39) 329.03.44.039
Email: crs@arcol.org
IN THE U.S.
Sacerdos Institute for Priestly
Life and Ministry
(914) 749-3939, 1-877-SACERDOS
Email: ny@legionaries.org
RECOMMENDED LODGING
(not included in the admission fee, 5 minute walk
from Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum)
Suore Minime
Via della
Stazione Aurelia, 169
Email: suoreminimetabor@tiscali.it
Contact: Suor
Arcadia
Tel: (+39) 06.66.41.81.49
Cost: approximately 57€ per day (breakfast and dinner included)
DIRECTIONS TO
REGINA APOSTOLORUM PONTIFICAL ATHENAEUM
Regina Apostolorum
sits on a hill toward the western countryside of Rome.
The university is easily accessible by train or bus. Trains
to Civitavecchia arrive and depart every hour from the central
train station in Rome called Termini, and the ride is
thirty minutes to the Stazione Roma Aurelia stop where Regina
Apostolorum is situated. Along this route is the Stazione San
Pietro stop, near the Vatican, and the ride from here
to Regina Apostolorum is about 7 minutes. There are also
several bus routes available to reach the university campus.
FROM STAZIONE ROMA AURELIA TRAIN STATION
Take the “Via della Stazione Aurelia”
exit. To your right side, take the street (Via degli
Andosilla) that goes up the hill, and then forks left
(Via dei del Balzo). Walk till the end. Number 12
(to the right) is the walkway entrance to Pontifical Athenaeum
Regina Apostolorum. At the end of this entrance path, Regina
Apostolorum is the big building down to your left.