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THE SOCIETY OF CATHOLIC

SOCIAL SCIENTISTS ANNUAL MEETING

Friday-Saturday, October 30-31, 2009

University of Mississippi

School of Law

FRIDAY

8:30 - CSSR Editorial Board meeting - Overby Center Boardroom



9:30 - SCSS Board of Directors meeting - Overby Center Boardroom



11:00 – General registration opens – Law School, third floor



11:30 - Disciplinary section meetings (Economics/Business; History; Philosophy/

Theology/Health Care Ethics; Pol. Sci.; Psychology/Psychiatry/Mental Health/Social

Work; and Sociology). – Law School Rooms 514 and 550.



12:15 – Lunch (on your own – the food court at the Union is nearby)



1:00 – Greeting from Law School (Moot Court I)



1:20-2:40 - Panels

PANEL - Religion and Society in Nineteenth-Century Mexico and the American

South - Law School Room 112

Adam Tate - Catholics and Antebellum Southern Culture: Bishop Patrick Lynch¹s

Debate with Rev. James Henly Thornwell

Scott McDermott - William Goodell and Natural Law Antislavery

David Gilbert - Ultramontane versus Anticlerical Catholics in the Mexican Reforma

(1855-1860)

Moderator: Kevin Schmiesing, Acton Institute



PANEL – Joint Models of Psychological and Spiritual Care (Moot Court II)

Peter T. Malinoski, Ph.D., HSPP, Clinical Psychologist

Fr. Gerard Saguto, FSSP

Ann G. Howe, Ph.D.

Moderator:



PANEL – Bioethics (Moot Court I)

Fr. Robert Araujo, S.J., Loyola, Chicago





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David DeWolf, Gonzaga University

John Breen, Loyola, Chicago

Richard Myers, Ave Maria University

Moderator: William Dukes, University of Mississippi



2:50-4:10 - Panels

PANEL - Toward the Common Good: A Catholic Critique of Political Science (Moot

Court I)

Bob Gorman Critiquing International Institutional Literature in Political Science from a

Catholic Perspective

Steven J. Brust A Catholic Perspective on Contemporary Political Philosophy

John A. Corso, Toward a Subsidiary Administration

Moderator: Joel Gibbons



PANEL – Human Struggles and Structures (Moot Court II)

Michael Healy, Eternal Pain and the Love of God: Some Psychological Considerations

John E. McCormick, Ph.D: Film Perspectives of Faith and Human Rights in the

Americas

Eric Manchester, PhD, Chalcedon and America: Toward A Prophetic and Evangelical

Vision of Church and State

Moderator: Brennan Pursell



PANEL – Catholic Psychology - Law School Room 112

Aaron C. Stratman, Ph.D. The Influence of the Demonic/Enemy on Mental Illness

Dr. Philip Scrofani Group Psychotherapy and the Communion of Persons.

Mark S. Holden Toward a Catholic Psychology

Moderator: Andrew Essig



4:15-5:20 - Panels

WORKSHOP Clinical Case Conference (Moot Court I)

Eric Gudan, MS

Peter T. Malinoski, Ph.D., HSPP, Clinical Psychologist

Ann G. Howe, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist

Aaron Stratman, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist



PANEL – On the family and other Structures (Moot Court II)

Nester C. (Les) Kohut, Ed. D., Privatization of a Family Law Specialty

Cecilla Castillo – A Critique of the role of the family in Aristotelian and Lochean

Politics

Mark Lowrey - Four Layers of the 'Logic of the Gift' in Centesimus Annus and Caritas

in Veritate: Transcendence, Personal Dignity, Solidarity, and Subsidiarity

Moderator: Steve Krason



PANEL - The Catholic Encounter with culture - Law School Room 112





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Marynita Anderson - Valiant Women of Faith and Action: A Study of Catholic Female

Leadership in Nineteenth Century America

Ernest Greco – The Battle for Rome in WWII

Joel Gibbons - Economics: Plan for our Humanity or Excuse for our Animality?

Moderator:



5:30 – Mass at St. John the Evangelist (Priests are welcome to concelebrate)



6:30 – Beer & Wine reception and Catfish Dinner ($15 - $30 for family).

St. John’s parish hall.



8:00 – Keynote Address – Law School, Moot Court I

H.E. Archbishop Celestino Migliore, Apostolic Nuncio and Permanent Observer of

the Holy See to the United Nations, in New York

The UN: Modern Aeropagus for the Catholic Church.



His Excellency Archbishop Celestino Migliore was ordained a priest in 1977.

Having obtained his master's degree in theology, he pursued his studies at the

Pontifical Lateran University, where he was awarded the Doctorate in Canon

Law. After graduating from Pontifical Academy for Ecclesiastical Diplomacy, he

joined the Holy See's diplomatic service.



Archbishop Migliore served at the Apostolic Nunciatures in Angola, Washington,

D.C., Egypt, and Poland. In 1992 he was appointed Permanent Observer to the

Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France, and from 1995 to 2002 he served as

Under-Secretary of the Section for Relations with States of the Secretariat of

State, at the Vatican. While in Rome, he also taught Ecclesiastical Diplomacy at

the Pontifical Lateran University. In 2002 he was nominated Apostolic Nuncio

and Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations, in New York.



Other events on campus:

Soccer: Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State, time TBA

Volleyball: Ole Miss vs. Tennessee, time TBA.



SATURDAY

8:00-9:20 - Panels



PANEL – On Population (Moot Court I)

Michael Farrell, PhD, From Emigration To Democide; The Forced Population Transfer

Continuum

Fr. Gregory D. Gaston, a Priest of the Archdiocese of Manila.

World Population Collapse: Lessons for the Philippines,

Moderator: Andrew Essig







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PANEL – On Love and Prayer (Moot Court II)

John E. McCormick, Ph.D. Pablo Neruda's "United Fruit Co.": A Reading in Light of

the Prophetic Tradition

Anne Gardiner - Father Jaki on the Litanies and other prayers

Su-Li Lee, Institute for the Psychological Sciences, Love as Affirmation and the Gift

Nature of the Human Person in Attachment Theory

Moderator:



PANEL - Same Sex “Marriage,” Catholicism, and the Culture Wars: Sociological

and Legal Perspectives - Law School Room 112

Fr. D. Paul Sullins, Ph.D. Catholic University of America. Intolerant Fidelity or

Tolerant Infidelity? American Catholics and Same Sex ‘Marriage.

Stephen Sharkey, Ph.D. Alverno College. A Catholic Sociological Look at the

Movement for Same Sex ‘Marriage

Christopher Ferrara, J.D. President, American Catholic Lawyers Association.

Lessons Learned from Recent Key Court Cases regarding ‘Same Sex Marriage.’

Moderator: Stephen Sharkey



9:30-10:50 – Panels

PANEL - Catholic Economics (Moot Court I)

John Larrivee Left? Right? Why Should We Care? The Importance of Classifying

Economic Systems for Christian Reflection on Markets.

Carmine Gorga From the Dismal Science to the Economics of Jubilation

In Search of True Enlightenment

Moderator: Brennan Pursell



PANEL – Social Structures (Moot Court II)

Joseph A. Varacalli, Ph.D.,

Contemporary and Significant Sociology of Religion Textbooks: A Catholic Critique

Michael New, Chasing the Data: Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good and their

(In)Famous 2008 Abortion Study

Fr. Bevil Bramwell - Benedict and Taylor: The Meaning of Secularization

Moderator:



PANEL – On Sex and Sexuality - Law School Room 112

Michael Healy, Von Hildebrand on Sexuality: 3 Ways of Attraction, 3 Dangers in

Action, 3 Reasons for Renunciation.

Msgr. Robert J. Batule, The Threat To Marriage Today And What Celibate Men Have

Said To Defend Marriage

Peter T. Malinoski, Ph.D., HSPP, Clinical Psychologist Addressing Masturbation in the

Clinical Practice of Psychology

Moderator:



11:00-12:20 - Panels





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PANEL – American History (Moot Court I)

Thomas W. Jodziewicz, Bishop John England An Apologist Before the U.S. Congress

Steve Krason, The Advance of Secularism in America from the Jacksonian Era to JFK:

An Overview

John E. McCormick, Ph.D. Border Crossings: Film Perspectives of Faith and Human

Rights in the Americas

Moderator: Marynita Anderson



PANEL – Religion in the Public Square (Moot Court II)

“Bob” Colbert Rhodes, How St. Thomas’ Ideas Can Contribute to the enrichment of

Sociology

Peter Martin, PsyD, MA, PLMHP, An Integrated Model of Christian Conversion

Incorporating Insights from Christian Anthropology and Current Major Social Science

Models of Conversion

Andrew Essig, Faithful Citizenship

Moderator:



PANEL – Pastoral Solutions Institute

Greg Popcak, Ph.D., MSW.

Michael Jarecki, MA, LPC

Moderator -



12:30 – “Whole Hog” BBQ Lunch at Hotel ($16)

Speaker: Reverend Peter M.J. Stravinskas, Ph.D., S.T.D.

A Sociological Overview of Priesthood over the Past 40 Years



Fr, Stravinskas has written and edited many books, including The Catholic

Church and the Bible,Understanding the Sacraments, The Catholic Encyclopedia,

and many others. He is the founder of the Priestly Society of the Venerable John

Henry Cardinal Newman, the Newman House Press, and The Catholic Response.



1:30-3:30 - Double Decker Bus (town tour) and Rowan Oak (William Faulkner’s

Home)



Faulkner purchased Rowan Oak when it was in disrepair in the 1930s and did

much of the renovations himself. The house sits on 4 landscaped and twenty nine

acres of largely wooded property known as Bailey's Woods. One of its more

famous features is the outline of Faulkner's Pulitzer-prize winning novel A Fable,

penciled in graphite and red on the plaster wall of his study. Though the "rowan

oak" is a mythical tree, the grounds of Rowan Oak contain hundreds of species of

native Mississippi plants, most of which date back to antebellum times. Everyone

may walk the grounds. An additional charge may apply to enter the house.



4:00 – 5:20 – Panels

PANEL – Catholic Theory and the West - Law School Room 112





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Brennan Pursell God in History: Narratives of Western Civilization

Joe Hebert, St. Ambrose University The Catholic Church in the Modern World: A

Tocquevillian Assessment of Vatican II

John Larrivee, Expectations of Market System’s Impact on Families in Historical

Reflections on Economics

Moderator: John McCormick



PANEL - Catholicism and Freedom (Moot Court II)

Gary Glenn, Northern Illinois University: Whither Democratic Religion

Michael P. Krom, Saint Vincent College: Contemplation and Freedom in America

Kenneth L. Grasso, The Freedom of the Church and the Taming of Leviathan

Moderator: Kenneth L. Grasso, Texas State University



PANEL – On War and Peace (Moot Court I)

Ryan R. Gorman, St. Thomas on War and the Virtues

James A. Harold, Distinguishing the Lover of Peace from Pacifist and the Appeaser

Moderator:



6:00 – Mass at St. John the Evangelist (Priests are welcome to concelebrate)



7:30 – Movie Night (St. John’s parish hall)

Intruder in the Dust (1949; 87 minutes). - Pizza and soft drinks will be available at a

nominal price for those who want to go directly from Mass to the movie.



Based on a novel by William Faulkner and shot in Faulkner's hometown of

Oxford, Mississippi, the film is anchored by a superb performance from Juano

Hernandez as Lucas Beauchamp whose stubborn refusal to be beholden to

anyone, even after he was accused of murder, would make him an unusual

character regardless of race. For a black man in 1949, Beauchamp was just short

of revolutionary, and Hernandez brought him to life with an uncommon strength

and intelligence. Intruder in the Dust is a rarity of its period, a "message movie"

that's tough, unsentimental, and affecting, making its points without speechifying

or mounting a soapbox. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide (edited).



9:00 – Music and Conversation (St. John’s parish hall)

Catholic Recording Artist W. Keith Moore .

Desserts and light refreshments



Keith, a convert to Catholicism, wrote and played for 15 years in Nashville before

he and his family moved to Oxford. He has appeared on EWTN’s Life on the

Rock, Dana and Friends, and The Journey Home (August 24, 2009). Over the

past year he played at the Catholic Underground in New York City and Scranton.

He also played at the Defending the Faith conference at Franciscan University.

He traveled with Jeff Cavins to follow in the "Footsteps of St. Paul" for 2 weeks

in Turkey and Greece. Keith led the music for the daily Mass. Keith’s faith







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permeates his songs, and his new album Beloved deals with the Dark Night of the

Soul through poetic and intimate songs of hope and grace.



Other event on campus:

Cross Country: Southeastern Conference Championship, Time TBA



SUNDAY

Mass at 8:30 and 11:00 (St. John the Evangelist - Priests welcome to concelebrate)



Other event on campus:

Volleyball: Ole Miss vs. Kentucky, Time TBA









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