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Tri-History Conference

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Schedule

PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS

Tuesday, June 17

  • 2:00-5:30 Conference Check-In | St. Alban's Church
  • 5:00 Evensong | St. Alban's Church
  • 6:00 Reception | Satterlee Hall

Wednesday, June 18

  • Breakfast | Glover Park Hotel or Open City Cafe
  • Morning Prayer | St. Alban's Church
  • 10:00-11:30 SESSION #1 | Nourse
    • The Rev. Dr. Carla Roland Guzmán “PECUSA’s Soap Opera was not a Mexican Novela.”
    • Schuyler Rowe “La Iglesia de Santiago: The First Spanish-Speaking Episcopal Church.”
    • The Rev. Dr. John Rawlinson “An Attempt for Equality.”
    • The Rev. Dr. John L. Kater “Liberation Theology and Latin American Anglicanism: A Fruitful Dialogue.”
  • Lunch | Open City Cafe
  • 1:30-3:00 SESSION #2 
    • Satterlee 103
      The Rev. Nancy Aidé Frausto, “The Latinx Studies Program, Seminary of the Southwest.”
    • Nourse
      E
      l Rvdmo. Dr. Carlos E. Lainfiesta, “Aspectos A Considerar Para Una Pastoral En Medio de Pueblos Indigenas”
  • 5:30-7:00 Reception & Banquet | Glover Park Hotel Ballroom
  • 7:00-8:30 Keynote Speaker The Rev. Anthony  Guillén "Latino/Hispanic/Latiné Ministry in TEC"
  • 8:30-10:00 Fiesta | The Deck at Glover Park

Thursday, June 19

  • Breakfast | Glover Park Hotel or Open City Cafe
  • Morning
    • ​Organizational Board Meetings | Church House of the Diocese of Washington  
    • Participants may visit nearby sites in the morning
      • Tour Washington National Cathedral (after 10am, tickets needed)
      • Saint Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral (10-15 minute walk)
      • Georgetown / Potomac River (30 minute walk hotel/ 45 minutes church)
      • Smithsonian National Zoological Park (30 minute walk church/hotel)
      • Museum at Dunbarton Oaks (30 minute walk church/15 min hotel)
      • Lincoln Memorial (60-75 minutes or catch 31/33 bus to GW Campus then 15 min walk, total 45 minutes )
  • 11:30 Lunch | Nourse
  • 12:30-2:00 Conference Speaker & Book Signing Ray Suarez "Demography, Geography, and Destiny." | Nourse
  • 2:15 Open Forum - Developing a Latino Archives | Nourse
  • 3:00-4:30 SESSION #3
    • Nourse
      The Ven. Lydia Bush, The Rev. MariaElena Daniel Cristerna,  “Thriving in nine Countries: Orden de Las Hijas del Rey, 1994-2024”
    • Satterlee 103
      The Rev. John Rawlinson, "Practices and Policies for the Amateur Archivist"

Friday, June 20

  • Breakfast | Glover Park Hotel or Open City Cafe
  • 8:30-10:00 SESSION #4
    • Nourse
      Nuevo Cancionero Editorial Committee "Cantando amor y esperanza - Singing Love and Hope"
    • Satterlee 103
      Dr. Joan Gundersen "Preserving Memory: How to do an Oral History"
  • 10:15-11:30 SESSION #5| Nourse
    • The Rev. Canon Isaías A. Rodríguez “Refexión sobre el anglicanismo y el mundo hispano.”
    • The Rev. Marta Rivera Monclova “The Development of the Libro de Oración Común, 1853-2022.“
    • Revda. Lis M. Hernandez “Una reseña sobre la historia de la Iglesia Episcopal en Cuba.”
    • Hugo Olaiz “A Compass and a Lightning Rod: The New Spanish Prayer Book.”
  • 12:00 noon Tri-History Eucharist | Bethlehem Chapel at the Washington National Cathedral
    • Celebrant: The Rev. Yoimel González, Rector at St. Stephen's and the Incarnation
    • Preacher: Mildred J. Briones, Missioner for Latino Hispanic Ministries, Episcopal Diocese of Washington D.C
  • Lunch | Open City Cafe
  • Home
  • Past Conferences
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    • 2013 San Antonio
    • 2010 Raleigh