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Here is our schedule
of events for the Academic Year. You are most welcome to attend
any of the lectures, conferences or events.
First Semester 2009-2010
Oct 1 & 2 Registration
Oct 5 Classes
Begin
Oct 6 Gala
Opening
Oct 10 Official
convocation and blessing of the Schloss with Cardinal Schönborn - click
for invitation
Oct 23 16:30 – 21:00
Lecture: Models
for Relating Science and Religion and Creation or Evolution:
Do we have to choose? in the Dominican Priory, Vienna
by Dr. Denis Alexander Fellow at St. Edmund’s College,
Cambridge
Oct 26 Austrian
National Holiday: No Classes and Office Holiday
ITI
Pilgrimage to Loreto, Burgenland
Nov 1 All
Saints Day
Nov 2 All
Souls Day: No Classes and Office Holiday
Nov 19 19:30 – 21:
00 Lecture: Forgiveness and
Its Meaning for Mental Health by Univ. Doz. Dr. Raphael Maria
Bonelli, Psychiatrist and Neurologist, Vienna
Nov 25 19:30 – 21:00
Lecture: Augustine in
Russian Orthodox Theology of the 19th and 20th Century by Dr.
Richard Sokolovski, Russian-Orthodox Theological Seminary, Paris
Dec 8 Solemnity
of the Immaculate Conception: No Classes and Office Holiday
Dec 17 19:30 – 21:00
Lecture: The Mystery of
the Church’s Indefectibility amid the Iniquity of her Members by
Timothy Kelly, Lic., ITI Graduate, Academic tutor and lecturer
at Blackfriars Hall Studium, Oxford
Dec 8 Solemnity
of the Immaculate Conception: No Classes and Office Holiday
Dec 19 Christmas
Break Begins
Jan 11 Classes
Resume
Jan 14 19:30 – 21:00
Lecture: Robert Schuman
by Dr. Alan Fimister, ITI Graduate, Newcastle, Great Britain
Jan 24 Presentation
of ITI’s book, Entdeckung
der Freundschaft to Cardinal Schönborn in honor of his
birthday, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna.
Jan 27-29 Reading
Days
Jan 29 19:00 – 21:00
Lecture: St. Thomas
on the Trinity by Dr. John Mortensen, ITI Graduate, Associate
Professor of Theology and Philosophy, Wyoming Catholic College,
winner of this years’ Vatican
Pontifical Academy prize. read article
Feb 1-5 First
Semester Exams
Feb 6-14 Semester
Break
Feb 12 Meeting
of Rectors and Deans of the Theological Faculties of Austria at
Schloss Trumau
Second Semester 2009-2010
Feb 15 Registration
Feb 16 Classes
Begin
Feb 25 19:30 – 21:00
Lecture: Diabolus: Requiescat in pace? The Influence of the Evil One
in our Days
by Msgr. Prof. Dr. Larry Hogan, President of the ITI
Feb 28 17.00 Divine
Liturgy in the Parish Church for the Parish community
Mar 5-6 Retreat
for students, faculty and staff preached by Msgr. Dr. Hogan and
P. Dr. Mayer,
O.P.
Mar 11 19:30-21:00 Lecture: European
Union—A Challenge for Religions and Churches
by DDr. Michael Heinrich Weninger, Federal Ministry for European
and International Affairs, Head of Department for Scientific and Technical
Cooperation
Mar 15 19:30 – 21:00
Lecture: Capitalism and the Crisis: A Moral and Economic Perspective
by Peter M. Flanigan, Former Director of the White House Council
of International Economic Policy, Currently Advisor of UBS Warburg Investment
Bank, New York
Mar 21 17.00 Divine
Liturgy in the Parish Church for the Parish community
Mar 27-Apr 6 Easter
Break
Apr 5 Easter
Monday—Office Holiday
Apr 7 Classes
Resume
May 13 Ascension
Thursday – No Classes and Office Holiday
May 24 Pentecost
Monday – No
Classes and Office Holiday
May 27-29 Conference
in Rome co-sponsored by the ITI The Christian Personalism
of Dietrich von Hildebrand: Exploring his Philosophy of Love
with talks by ITI Professors Dr. Bernhard Dolna and Dr. Michael
Wladika - more
info
May 28 Monday
and Wednesday Class Schedule
May 31 Reading
Day
Jun 1-4 Final
Exams
Jun 7-8 Final
Exams
Jun 3 Feast
of Corpus Christi—No
Exams and Office Holiday
Jun 10 Commencement
Ceremony
Jun 11-13 Symposium
on The Hidden Splendor of the Ecclesia Una in the Archbishop’s
Palais, Vienna
Aug 1-14 Christ
my Future—A Two
Week Course for University Students
Sept 5-11 Leadership
and Faith—A Forum for Presidents
and CEO’s
Upcoming:
The 2010-2011 Calendar of Events
For past events:
See the 2009 - 2010 Calendar of Events
See the 2008 - 2009 Calendar of
Events
See the 2007
- 2008 Calendar of Events
See the 2006
- 2007 Calendar
of Events
See the 2005
- 2006 Calendar
of Events
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