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HOW
By means of a process that includes celebration, prayer and worship, interaction, information, story-telling, inspirational moments with time to consider possible implications and next steps in the building of greater ecclesial unity in diversity.
WHY
In pursuit of the Catholic Bishops' priority on recognition of cultural diversity in the Church and to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the successful Encuentro 2000 in Los Angeles at the dawn of the Third Millennium, this Convocation offers a historic opportunity to renew and move forward with the project of catholicity and unity in diversity celebrated then.

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Schedule
Thursday, May 6th
Early Afternoon Arrivals Area Hotels: Morris Inn (for Bishops and Special Guests), Inn at St. Mary’s, Waterford Estates  
3:00 – 7:00 Registration McKenna Hall
5:30 Dinner South Dining Hall
7:10 Welcome and Introductions McKenna Auditorium
  Archbishop Pietro Sambi, Apostolic Nuncio
7:45 Opening Prayer “A Vision of Our People”  
  Remarks and Blessing of Bishop Jaime Soto
9:00 Reception McKenna Foyer
Friday, May 7th
7:30 – 8:30 Breakfast McKenna Foyer
8:45 Morning Prayer McKenna Auditorium
9:00 Greetings/Orientation  
9:30 Small Group Discussion in “Families”  
10:30 Break  
10:45 “Families” Mingle in Small Groups  
11:45 Grace before Meals/ Break  
12:00 Lunch Tent
1:00 “Families” Meet in Semi-Plenary and Small Groups  
2:45 Break  
3:15 Plenary Session McKenna Auditorium
4:15 Panel of Bishops Respond  
4:45 Break  
5:00 Eucharistic Liturgy Basilica of the Sacred Heart
  Archbishop Wilton Gregory Presider and Homilist
6:15 Dinner Tent
7:30 Panel of Bishops
8:15 Conversation with Bishops
9:00 Celebration of Cultures (McKenna Atrium and Auditorium)
Saturday, May 8th
7:00 Eucharist Alumni Hall Chapel
7:30 Breakfast McKenna Foyer
8:45 Morning Prayer McKenna Auditorium
9:00 “Families” Meet in Small Groups and Semi-Plenary  
10:00 Break  
10:15 Plenary Session  
11:15 Summation, Closing Remarks and Prayer  
  Bishop Jaime Soto
12:00 End  

Explanation of Terms

This reference uses Convocation specific terminology in its description of the Schedule. This list below describes these terms and explains their meanings.

Families
There are 6 families, African Americans, Hispanics or Latinos, Native Americans, Asians and Pacific Islands, Migrants, Refugees, and Travelers, and European Americans. The Families are representative of persons from the five USCCB Subcommittees under the Committee on Cultural Diversity in the Church

Witness
This is the voice of the ethnic or racial Family which it represents. The Witness speaks on behalf of one of the six families. They are trusted and respected.