Is there a Future for Catholic Health and Social Services?

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Michele Broemmelsiek, Catholic Relief Services
Rev. J. Bryan Hehir, Archdiocese of Boston
Rev. Larry Snyder
, Catholic Charities USA
Moderated by聽Alberto Godenzi, 涩里番下载

Date:聽November 5, 2014

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Sponsored by the聽Church in the 21st Century Center.

Speaker Bios

Michele Broemmelsiek

Michele Broemmelsiek聽is the vice president for overseas operations of Catholic Relief Services (CRS), the international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States. Since 1995, she has worked for CRS in a variety of capacities, spending thirteen years in the field in southern Africa and Asia. Prior to her current position, Broemmelsiek served as the global chief of party of the AIDSRelief consortium, which provided care and treatment to over 700,000 people living with HIV in ten countries. She received her B.A. from Emory University and her M.A. in Development Economics and International Development from American University.

Fr. J. Bryan Hehir

Fr. J. Bryan Hehir聽is the Parke Gilbert Montgomery Professor of the Practice of Religion and Public Life at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is also the secretary for social services in the Archdioceses of Boston. Prior to assuming these positions, he served as president and CEO of Catholic Charities USA from 2001-2003. Hehir has also served on the staff of the U.S. Catholic Conference of聽 Bishops in Washington, D.C.; on the faculty at Georgetown University; and as faculty and later dean of Harvard Divinity School. He was named a MacArthur Fellow in 1984. His research and writing focus on issues of ethics and foreign policy, Catholic social ethics and the role of religion in world politics and in American society. Hehir鈥檚 publications include: 鈥淭he Moral Measurement of War: A Tradition of Continuity and Change鈥; 鈥淢ilitary Intervention and National Sovereignty鈥; 鈥淐atholicism and Democracy鈥; 鈥淪ocial Values and Public Policy: A Contribution from a Religious Tradition鈥; and 鈥淭he Moral Dimension in the Use of Force.鈥

Fr. Larry Snyder

Fr. Larry Snyder聽is the president and CEO of Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA), the national office of more than 160 local Catholic Charities agencies nationwide. Six months after joining CCUSA in 2005, Snyder led the network's response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and he currently oversees CCUSA'S project to reduce poverty in America. Snyder is also a member of the Pontifical Council聽Cor Unum聽and President Obama's Advisory Council of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships. He is the author of聽Think and Act Anew: How Poverty in America Affects Us All and What We Can Do About It聽(2010).听He received his B.A. from Illinois Benedictine College, his M.A. in divinity from the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity, and a M.A. in public administration from Hamline University.

Alberto Godenzi

Alberto Godenzi聽is dean and professor at the 涩里番下载 Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW). Prior to working at 涩里番下载, he served as director of the Bi-Lingual Department of Social Work and Social Policy at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. He has published several books and many journal articles in four different languages, with his research focusing on the causes and consequences of violence against women and children. Godenzi served as vice president of the Swiss Federal Commission on Equality for Women and Men, and since coming to the U.S. has served on the Board of Directors of the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Dean Godenzi received his academic training in interpersonal violence and gender research at the University of Zurich and the University of New Hampshire.

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Fr. Larry Snyder, CEO of Catholic Charities, shares his take on the future of Catholic social serivces.

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Fr. J. Bryan Hehir, the secretary for social services at the Archdiocese of Boston

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Professor Alberto Godenzi, the dean of 涩里番下载's School of Social Work, moderated the panel.

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Michele Broemmelsiek, the vice president of overseas operations for Catholic Relief Services. (Photos by MTS Photography)