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"The CPN is a much-needed way to support the courageous and mostly unheralded efforts of the Church to build peace in war-torn countries from Central Africa to Southern Asia."

Bishop John Ricard
Chairman, U.S. Bishops' International Policy Committee

"The CPN is a space of exchange, encounter and discovery where we help each other understand our peace-work, generated in faith and actualized in history."

Andrea Bartoli
Community of Sant' Egidio,
USA

"CPN is another concrete way of building solidarity among peacebuilders around the world. The energy that it will bring will help us in facing the many difficult challenges of peacebuilding work in our different contexts. My hope is that we are able to bring the same energy eventually to the communities directly affected by war, violence and conflict - creating not only a network of peacebuilders but more imoprtantly a network of communities all over the world."

Myla Leguro
Peace & Reconciliation
Program Manager
CRS-Phillippines



 

 

“Creating a Climate of Reconciliation: Opening Space for Truth, Justice and Reparation”
CPN's 4th Annual International Conference

June 24-29, 2007

Bogotá, Colombia
Host: Secretariado Nacional de Pastoral Social / Caritas Colombia

 

 

 

For background papers on Catholic peacebuilding in Colombia, click here.

Church leaders, scholars and peacebuilding practitioners from around the world will gathered June 24-29, 2007, to share wisdom and focus on solutions for achieving a just and lasting peace in Colombia.

The Colombian sponsor of the conference was the Secretariado Nacional de Pastoral Social/Caritas Colombiana of the Colombian Bishops' Conference. Co-sponsors include Catholic Relief Services, the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Kellogg Institute for International Studies. Boston College's Center for Human Rights and International Justice, Caritas Internationalis, Notre Dame's Center for Civil and Human Rights, and the United Nations Development Program have also provided support for the conference.

    PROGRAM AGENDA

    The conference in Colombia sought: 
    (1) To improve international awareness and understanding of the key role that the Catholic Church plays in promoting peace in Colombia;
    (2) To bring together scholars, Church leaders, and peacebuilding practitioners from a diverse set of countries in conflict to share their wisdom about “best practices” and lessons learned; and
    (3) To explore concrete ways in which interested parties outside Colombia might support the efforts of the Catholic community as it continues to play a critical role in promoting a just and lasting peace.   

    Text Box: SUNDAY, JUNE 24:  Arrival, Orientation, and Welcome

    18:00 Dinner
    19:00 The Colombian Context: Documentary and presentation on Colombian conflict-peace initiatives
    19:30 Preparation meeting for site visits

    Text Box: MONDAY, JUNE 25 and TUESDAY, JUNE 26: Exposure Visits

    For select information about organizations visited during the exposure visits, click here

    Group 1: Medellín

    MONDAY:

    5:30 Leave hotel for airport
    7:30 Flight from Bogotá to Medellín
    9:00 Mass with Archbishop
    10:00 Meet with regional office working in reconciliation efforts amongst the city’s armed groups
    12:30 Community lunch with local diocese
    15:00 Meet in Communa 13 with local missionaries and church leaders about mediation work
    17:00 Tour of Medellín (Pueblo Paisa) (optional)
    20:00 Dinner and overnight in hotel in Medellín

    TUESDAY:

    8:00 Depart hotel for Bolivariana University
    9:00

    Meet with reconciliation center and church leaders working with demobilized paramilitaries
    Join regional bishops for memorial service for a priest assassinated earlier this year
    Market stalls: marketplace with several groups working in the area, particularly with Afro-Colombia communities, women and indigenous efforts, reconciliation, and disarmament of paramilitaries 

    12:30 Lunch
    14:30 Return to Bogotá
    17:00 Mass for all groups
    18:00 Dinner
    19:00 Debriefing session on site visits

    Group 2: In and around Bogotá

    MONDAY:

    6:00 Breakfast opens in restaurant
    7:30 Depart hotel
    9:00 Tour of Altos de la Florida and snack with community
    11:00 Join Group 3 at the School Bolivar for an analysis of Soacha’s context in peace and conflict initiatives
    12:30 Lunch with local bishop and women’s organization
    14:00

    Market stalls: marketplace with several groups working in the area, particularly in reconciliation efforts,
    community health initiatives, trauma healing, integration among the internally displaced, and violence prevention

    15:30 Concluding session
    16:15 Cultural presentation: local folk dancing group
    16:45 Return to Hotel
    18:30 Evening Mass at the hotel chapel
    19:15 Dinner


    TUESDAY:

    6:00 Breakfast opens in restaurant
    8:00 Depart hotel for Cuidad Bolivar
    9:00 Tour: by the United Nations representative
    Meet with organizations focusing on citizen participation in peacebuilding and reconciliation
    10:45 Join Group 2 in the San Francisco neighborhood for a symbolic non-violence event
    11:30 Meet with Ficonpaz in the Santa Lucia neighborhood
    13:00 Community lunch with local bishop
    14:00 Market stalls: marketplace with several groups working in the area, particularly in non-violence movements, civic engagement and reconciliation, and local development projects
    15:30 Plenary session
    16:00 Cultural presentation
    16:45 Return to hotel
    17:00 Mass for all groups
    18:00 Dinner
    19:00 Debriefing session on site visits

     

    Group 3: In and around Bogotá

    MONDAY:

    6:00 Breakfast opens in restaurant
    7:30 Depart hotel
    9:00 Tour of Altos de la Cazucá
    11:00 Join Group 2 at the School Bolivar for an analysis of Soacha’s context in peace and conflict initiatives
    12:30 Lunch with local bishop and women’s organization
    14:00 Market stalls: marketplace with several groups working in the area, particularly in reconciliation efforts, community health initiatives, trauma healing, integration among the internally displaced, and violence prevention
    15:30 Concluding session
    16:15 Cultural presentation: local folk dancing group
    16:45 Return to Hotel
    18:30 Evening Mass at the hotel chapel
    19:15 Dinner

    TUESDAY:

    6:00 Breakfast opens in restaurant
    8:00 Depart hotel for Ciudad Bolivar
    9:00 Meet with a reconciliation center in the Carcolí neighborhood
    10:45 Join Group 2 in the San Francisco neighborhood for a symbolic non-violence event
    11:30 Meet with Ficonpaz in the Santa Lucia neighborhood
    13:00 Community lunch with local bishop
    14:00

    Market stalls: marketplace with several groups working in the area, particularly in non-violencemovements, civic engagement and reconciliation, and local development projects

    15:30 Plenary session
    16:00 Cultural presentation
    16:45 Return to hotel
    17:00 Mass for all groups
    18:00 Dinner
    19:00 Debriefing session on site visits


    Text Box: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27:  Public Conference, Day 1

    7:00 Mass
    8:30 Opening Prayer
    8:45

    Conference Inauguration
    Archbishop Jesús Rubén Salazar Gómez, Archdiocese of Barranquilla, Colombia
    Lena Nordström, Ambassador of Sweden
    Scott Appleby
    , University of Notre Dame
    Fr. William Headley, Catholic Relief Services

    9:30 Keynote: "The Colombian Church’s Challenges and Civil Society’s Role in Promoting a National Climate of Reconciliation”
    Monseñor Héctor Fabio Henao G
    ., Secretariado Nacional de Pastoral Social (Keynote in (Spanish) (English)
    10:30 Break
    11:00 Working group discussions: breakout sessions on the themes articulated in the keynote address
    Group 1   Peacebuilding in the context of the war against terrorism
    Jaime Zuluaga, Colombia, commentato
    Mary DeLorey, moderator; Angelo Tello, relator

    Group 2   Building a culture of peace during humanitarian crises
    Ricardo Esquivia, Colombia, commentator
    Rosita Martin
    , moderator; Sandra Martínez, relator

    Group 3   The role of civil society in peacebuilding in Colombia
    Fr. Mauricio Garcia Duran, Colombia, commentator (Paper in (English) (Spanish) )
    Irma García Heredia
    , moderator
    Liliana Zamudio
    , relator

    Group 4   Development and peace
    Fr. Rafael Castillo, Colombia, commentator (Paper in (Spanish)
    Borja Paladini
    , moderator
    Lucy Hernández, relator
    13:00 Lunch at the hotel
    14:00

    Panel 1:  A culture of peace and reconciliation: ways to build the country we want 
    Panelists: 
    Fr. Francisco de Roux, SJ
    , Development and Peace Program in Magdalena Medio (DPMM) (Paper in (Spanish))
    Peace Sowers, Ficonpa (Paper in (Spanish))
    Vera Grabe, Peace Observatory
    Moderator: Thomas Bamat
    , Catholic Relief Services                               
                                     
    Panel 2:  Empowering communities during conflict
    Panelists: 
    Sr. Janeth Moreno
    , Diocese of Quib
    Rosa Inés Floriano, Joint program SNPS-CR (Paper in (Spanish))
    Eugenio Guerrero, NGO Corporación de apoyo a comunidades populares (CODACOP) 
    Moderator: Alvaro Villarraga
    , Cultura Democrática

    15:30 Break
    16:00

    Theme of Panel 1: A culture of peace and reconciliation: ways to build the country we want
    Group 1   Development and peacebuilding
    Jaime Díaz, Colombia, commentato
    Fredy Leal, moderato
    César Romero, relator

    Group 2   Peace education

    Cesar Villanueva, Philippines, commentato
    Magally Ramos, moderator
    Jackeline Saavedra, relator

    Group 3   Promoting healing in divided communities

    Fr. Cyrus Banque, East Timor, commentato
    Miguel Ricardo Gómez, moderato
    Rigoberto Patiño

    Theme of Panel 2: Empowering communities during conflict
    Group 1   Trauma healing
    Fr. Elias Omondi Opongo, Kenya, commentato
    Roger Hernández, moderator
    Mauricio Martínez, relator

    Group 2   Intervention during crises

    Martha Ines Romero, Colombia, commentato
    Maria Elisa Caresani, moderato
    Luz Helena Ramírez, relator

    Group 3   Creating zones of peace

    Myla Leguro, Philippines, commentato
    Fabio Benavides, moderato
    María Elena Arteaga, relator

    17:00 Plenary session:
    Reflections and discussion of insight from the first day of the public conference
    17:30 Adjourn
    19:00 Book launching:
    Building Peace: Sustainable Reconciliation in Divided Societies

    John Paul Lederach
    20:00

    Dinner at the hotel


    Plenary Notes from Wednesday, June 27 (Spanish)

    Text Box: THURSDAY, JUNE 28:  Public Conference, Day 2

    8:30 Afro-Colombian Spiritual Reflection
    9:00 Opening session: Lessons of the first day
    9:30 Panel 3: Dignity of the Victims: the right to truth, justice and reparation
    Panelists: 
    Fr. Abimael Bernal M.
    , Diocese of Cúcut
    Ana Teresa Bernal M., National Commission for Reconstruction and Reconciliation (CNRR
    Olga Gomez, NGO NGO Pais Libr
    Ivan Cepeda, Manuel Cepeda Foundation
    Moderator: Jamie Zuluaga, Colombia

    Panel 4: The Church and the peace process: promoting internal peace in a global context                           
    Panelists: 
    Douglass Cassel
    , University of Notre Dam
    Fr. Dario Echeverri
    , National Commission for Reconciliation (Paper in (Spanish))
    Moderator: Eduardo Rojas, Episcopal Conference of Chile
    10:45 Break
    11:15

    Working group discussions: breakout sessions on the third and fourth panels
    Theme of Panel 3: Dignity of the victims: the right to truth, justice and reparation

    Group 1:
    Processes of reconciliation during conflict
    Archbishop Antonio Javellana Ledesma, Philippines, commentator
    Sr. Norma Inés, moderator
    Carlos Rojas, relator

    Group 2:
    Truth commissions and reparations
    Fr. Peter-John Pearson, South Africa, commentator
    Fr. Omar Hernández, moderator
    Diego Lozano, relator

    Group 3:
      Justice and reconciliation
    Claudette Werleigh, Haiti, commentator
    César Romero, moderator
    Maria Elisa Caresani, relator

    Group 4:
      Accompanying victims
    Liliana Maldonado, Colombia, commentato (Paper in (Spanish))
    Fr. Rubén Ospina, moderator
    Boris Martínez, relator

    Theme of Panel 4: The Church and peace processes: promoting internal peace in a global context

    Group 1:
    The Regional Andean Initiative, Plan Colombia, Human Rights and Peace
    Mary DeLorey, USA, commentator
    Miriam Orellana, moderator
    Fr. Rubén Darío Ospina, relator

    Group 2:
    Ethical dilemmas in conflict mediation and peace processes
    Bishop Francisco Joao Silota, Mozambique, commentato
    Rick Jones, moderator
    Fr. Juan Carlos Rodas, relator

    Group 3:
      Redefining security
    John Paul Lederach, USA, commentator
    Lorenzo Figueroa, moderator
    Mauricio Martínez, relator

    12:30 Lunch at the hotel
    14:00 Plenary session: reports on the working group sessions
    14:30 Closing Lecture:
    "Inputs from theology and ecclesial practice for the creation of a reconciliation environment for Colombia"
    Participants:
    Lisa Sowle Cahill, Boston College Department of Theology (Paper in (English))
    Fr. Jorge Julio Mejia, Director of Peace Program, Society of Jesus, Colombia
    Moderator: Fr. Robert Pelton, CSC
    16:00 Break
    16:30 Concluding reflections and discussion on the future of Catholic peacebuilding in Colombia
    "Remarks from Archbishop John Onaiyekan, Archdiocese of Abuja, Nigeria."
    17:00 Evaluation
    17:15 Closing sessions: Next Steps
    17:45 Closing Liturgy: Presided by Archbishop Iván Marin, Archdiocese of Popayán and Vice President of the Episcopal Conference of Colombia
    19:30 Closing Dinner and Cultural Event

    Plenary Notes from Thursday, June 28 (Spanish)

    Text Box: FRIDAY, JUNE 29:  Bishops’ Private Strategy Session

    7:00 Breakfast
    8:00 Depart Hotel
    8:15 Mass, Bishop Iván Marín, Colombia, Presider
    9:15 Introduction of participants and the day’s agenda
    Bishop Frederic Rubwejenga, Archdiocese of Kibungo, Rwanda
    Archbishop Chales Bo,
    Archdiocese of Angon, Myanmar
    Bishop John Ricard, Bishop of Pensacola-Tallahassee, USA
    Claudette Werleigh, Pax Christi International and the Life & Peace Institute
    9:30 Conclusions of the public conference
    Archbishop John Onaiyekan, Archdiocese of Abuja, Nigeria
    John Paul Lederach, University of Notre Dame, USA
    9:45 “The Global Context of Colombian Peace Processes”
    Fr. Darío Echeverri, CCN (Paper in Spanish)                    
    10:15 Break
    10:45 Plenary sessions

    Theme 1: The challenge of transitional justice
    Presenters:
    Bishop
    Nel Hedye Beltrán Santamari, Diocese of Sincelejo
    Fr. Peter-John Pearson, South Africa

    Theme 2
    : The challenge of confronting armed actors
    Presenter:
    Bishop Jorge Leonardo Gómez Serna, O.P.,
    Diocese of Magangué
    Archbishop Antonio Javellana Ledesma, Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro, Philippines
    11:45 Break
    12:00

    Plenary sessions

    Theme 3: The challenge of closing the gap between national political agendas and local processes - how do we include communities with their own voice?
    Presenters:
    Bishop Darío de Jesús Monsalve Mejía,
    Diocese of Málaga-Soatá
    Bishop Francisco Joao Silota, Diocese of Chimoio, Mozambique

    Theme
    4: Strategies for CPN’s solidarity with the Colombian Church in peacebuilding and reconciliation
    Presenters:
    Monsenor Hector Fabio Henao, President of SNP
    Bishop Thomas Wenski, Diocese of Orlando, USA

    13:00 Lunch
    14:30

    Working groups

    Group 1: The Challenge of Transitional Justice, particularly in the context of the Justice and Peace Act
    Bishop Nel Beltran,
    Diocese of Sincelejo
    Moderator: Douglass Cassel, University of Notre Dame

    Group 2:
    The Challenge of Overcoming Gaps Between the National Political Agenda and Local Processes, and How to Include the Voices of Communities
    Bishop Dario Monsalve,
    Diocese of Mágala-Soatá
    Moderator: Fr. Ignacio Cardona, SNPS

    Group 3:
    The Challenge to Address Armed Groups in Dynamic, Changing Contexts with Little Attention from the State

    Bishop Leonardo Gomez Serna,
    Diocese of Magangué (Remarks in Spanish)
    Moderator: John Paul Lederach, University of Notre Dame

    Group 4: Strategies for CPN’s Solidarity with Columbian Church in Peace-Building and Reconciliation
    Msgr. Hector Fabio Henao

    Moderator: Thomas Bamat, Catholic Relief Services

    15:30 Plenary sessions: reports on working groups and general discussion
    16:00 Coffee Break
    16:30 Joint program presentation, CRS and SNPS
    Paul Townsend, Catholic Relief Services (Letter from Ken Hackett, CRS: English Spanish)

    Program presentation, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Scott Appleby, University of Notre Dame
    17:00 Conclusions and closing
    Archbishop Jesús Rubén Salazar Gómez, Archdiocese of Barranquilla
    18:00 Closing dinner with all international participants at the hotel

    Notes from Bishops' Session, Friday, June 29

    Text Box: FRIDAY, JUNE 29:  Civil Society Strategy Session

    6:45 Mass at the hotel
    8:00 Depart hotel
    8:30 Opening prayer
    9:00 Welcome, review of the day’s agenda, and participant introductions
    9:30 Presentation on the Catholic Peacebuilding Network (CPN)
    10:00 Break
    10:30

    Working groups: An opportunity for deeper exchange and engagement with grassroots peacebuilders from a range of church and civil society organizations, including religious orders, ecumenical groups, women's organizations, indigenous groups, and local community organizations.

    Group 1: Continental Christian Movement for Peace, Justice, and Dignity; Pastoral Afrocolombian and Peacebuilding; Alcaldía Program for Disarmament  
                                                                   
    Group 2: Project NASA (working with Indigenous Communities from Cauca); National System of Reconciliation; Germen Peacebuilding Project (from the Sisters of the Company of Mary)   

    Group 3:  Pacific Route of Women; Justapaz; Alliance of Civil Society Organizations

    12:00 Plenary: How can the Church throughout the world support the Colombian Church’s role in peacebuilding?
    12:30 Conclusions and evaluation
    13:00 Lunch with participating organizations and adjournment
    15:00 Free time
    18:00 Closing dinner with all international participants at the hotel
 
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