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04/01/2005
Jon Meacham, Christiane Amanpour, Christopher Dickey, Chester Gills, David M. O'Connell, Francis Fiorenza
A panel discussion about the failing health and the legacy of Pope John Paul II
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An hour panel discussion about the failing health and the legacy of Pope John Paul II. Panelists include: Christiane Amanpour, Chief International Correspondent of CNN, Christopher Dickey of "Newsweek", Chester Gillis, Chairman of the Department of Theology at Georgetown University, David M. O'Connell, President of The Catholic University of America, Francis Fiorenza of the Harvard Divinity School and Jon Meacham, managing editor of "Newsweek".


David M. O'Connell
Very Reverend David M. O'Connell, C.M., is the 14th President of The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He has a doctorate in canon law from CUA with a specialization in Catholic higher education. As President, he holds the John Joseph Keane University Professorship.
Prior to his current position at CUA, he was Associate Vice President and Academic Dean at St. John's University, N.Y., and Interim Academic Vice President at Niagara University, N.Y. He has also served as an ecclesiastical judge and canonical adviser in numerous dioceses and as a seminary professor. Father O'Connell possesses degrees in moral theology and philosophy as well. He has been a nationally recognized spokesperson for and supporter of Ex Corde Ecclesiae and its full implementation within the Catholic academy. In addition, Father O'Connell is a Consultor on the Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education.
Source: http://president.cua.edu/
Very Reverend David M. O'Connell, C.M., is the 14th President of The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He has a doctorate in canon law from CUA with a specialization in Catholic higher education. As President, he holds the John Joseph Keane University Professorship.
Prior to his current position at CUA, he was Associate Vice President and Academic Dean at St. John's University, N.Y., and Interim Academic Vice President at Niagara University, N.Y. He has also served as an ecclesiastical judge and canonical adviser in numerous dioceses and as a seminary professor. Father O'Connell possesses degrees in moral theology and philosophy as well. He has been a nationally recognized spokesperson for and supporter of Ex Corde Ecclesiae and its full implementation within the Catholic academy. In addition, Father O'Connell is a Consultor on the Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education.
Source: http://president.cua.edu/
























