Conference Honoring Stanislaw Musial, SJ
Krakow, Poland, March 4-6, 2009

 

On March 4-6, 2009 in Krakow, Poland, the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning will co-sponsor, with the Bernardin Center at CTU in Chicago and the Cardinal Suenens Center at John Carroll University in Cleveland, a conference honoring Stanislaw Musial, SJ. James Bernauer, SJ, the Director of the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning, will present the paper: "From European Anti-Jesuitism to German Anti-Jewishness: A Tale of Two Texts."

Stanislaw Musial, SJ (1938-2004) was a pioneer and leader of Catholic-Jewish dialogue and Polish-Jewish reconciliation. He studied philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Society of Jesus in Kraków and theology at the Bobolanum Theological Faculty in Warsaw, as well as in Rome and in Munich. He was ordained as priest in 1963.

A long-time member of the editorial board of Poland's Tygodnik Powszechny, he also directed Krakow's Apostleship of Prayer Publishing House in the years immediately following the Solidarity revolution in Poland. He wrote numerous articles in Gazeta Wyborcza, Midrasz, and Polin on anti-Semitism, Catholic-Jewish relations, and issues between Poland and world Jewry.

As a member of the Episcopal Commission for Dialogue with Judaism from the time of its creation in 1986 until 1997, Fr. Musial played a key role in organizing and facilitating a Geneva meeting among international Catholic and Jewish leaders that led to a 1987 agreement resolving the conflict over the Carmelite Convent at Auschwitz. He was one of the strongest and most forthright voices in the Polish Catholic Church for tolerance and mutual understanding, and was intensely devoted to combating anti-Semitism and xenophobia.

Active in numerous academic and human rights forums, Fr. Musial was a member of the board of the Geneva-based United Nations Watch and Krakow's Judaica Foundation - Center for Jewish Culture, as well as closely involved with the Auschwitz Jewish Center in Oswiecim.

 

Following is a tentative schedule for the March 2009 Conference.

 

Honoring Father Stanislaw Musial, S.J.


March 4, 2009 - Wednesday

Possible venue: Jewish Cultural Centre (ul. Rabina Meiselsa 17, Kraków-. Kazimierz), Krakow (Joachim Russek)

Welcome: Doris Donnelly, John Pawlikowski (with acknowledgments of co-sponsors)

Theme: “Remembering Stanislaw Musial, SJ”
Speakers: (All prepared reminiscences)
Joachim Russek
Janusz Salamon
Jola Ambrosewicz-Jacobs
Jerzy Sermak, SJ

Reception

March 5, 2009 - Thursday ((9MToday is the arch 5, 2009 - Thursday

Venue: Jagiellonian

Today is the 5th Anniversary of the death of Father Stanislaw Musial, SJ

9:00 a.m. - Welcome and Acknowledgments

Session I: Stanislaw Musial, SJ: Priest and Prophet
Moderator: ___________________
Speakers:
James Bernauer, SJ
Robert Maryks
Stanislaw Obirek
Break

11:00 a.m.

Session II: "Lessons” from the Legacy of Stanislaw Musial
Moderator: ___________________
Speakers:
Konstanty Gebert
Stanislaw Krajewski
John Pawlikowski, OSM

13:00 p.m. - Luncheon for speakers and invited guests

15:00 p.m.

Session III: Theological Issues
Moderator: ____________________
Speakers:
Jan Wolenski
Michael Signer
Manfred Deselaers
Doris Donnelly

17:00 p.m. - Closure

March 6, 2009 - Friday

Venue: Ignatianum

9:00 a.m. - Welcome & Acknowledgments - Cardinal Franciszek Macharski

The Future of the Jewish-Christian Dialogue
Moderator: _______________________
Speakers:
Rabbi David Rosen
Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz
Janusz Salamon, SJ
Chief Rabbi Michael Shudrich Alternate: John Pawlikowski, OSM


Presentation of “Covenant Awards” (or “Musial Awards”)


13:00 p.m. - Closure