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The conference will take
place in the centre of
Stockholm at S:ta Eugenia
Catholic church, Kungs-
trädgårdsgatan 12, 10
minutes walking from the
Central station near the
beautiful park of Kungs-
trädgården and at St. Clara church (Lutheran) nearby the Central station.
Practical information Boarding and lodging:
Participants will be responsible for providing their own meals du-
ring the conference. There are many eateries in the vicinity of the
place the conference will be held.
As far as accommodation for participants is concerned there are
some alternative offers for those who have not yet arranged their
own:
□ Hotel, single room 1200 kr/person and night
□ Hotel, shared double room 650 kr/person and night
□ Hostel (multiple beds in a room) 300 kr/person and night
□ Living with a family, which could mean a longer distance from
the place the conference will be held. Contact KKS for information.
Information for paying in from abroad:
BANK: Nordea Bank AB 10571 Stockholm
BIC: NDEASESS
IBAN: SE81 9500 0099 6042 4297973 2
KKS, c:o Malmgren, Sotholmsv. 16 12248 Enskede, Sweden
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More information:
KKS c:o Bengt Malmgren Sotholmsvägen 16 12248 ENSKEDE,
tel +46-70-4845602, [email protected]
www.katolsktfonster.se/nordiccharismaticconference
Contact persons in the Nordic countries:
Finland: Lina Joannou-Jyränki, joannou_jyrä[email protected] +358
52282166
Norway: Rose Mary Erta [email protected]
Denmark: Maria Truelsen: [email protected]
+4533330502
Iceland: María Priscilla Zanoria [email protected]
Tel (354) 5643117 Cell no. (354) 8974013 / + 354- 8975391
Conference fee and Registration:
The conference fee is: 500 SKr (50 Euro)
Remaining places will be offered as Day-tickets 150 SKr (valid
one day)
The conference fee and cost of accommodation should be paid
when registering for the conference.
Payment will be made to KKS: Plusgiro 429 79 73-2 Please do
not forget to write your name so that we can know who the pay-
ment is coming from.
You can best register online on the Conference homepage:
www.katolsktfonster.se/nordiccharismaticconference
Otherwise send the following form by mail to: Bengt Malmgren
Sotholmsvägen 16 S-12248 ENSKEDE, Sweden
First + Last name .........................................................................
Address (street) ............................................................................
City .............................................................................................
Postcode ................................... Country ……………………...
Phone nr .......................................................................................
E-mail ......................................................................................
Arrival date ........................................................................
Departure date ....................................................................
Lodging(choose one option):
( ) Hotell, single room 1200 SKr/night, ( ) Hotell dubble room
650 SKr/person and night, ( ) Hostel (room with many beds) 300
SKr/person och natt, ( ) Other
Other requests........................................................................….
KKS 2010-09-30
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Bishop Anders Arborelius converted
from Swedish lutheran church to Catho-
licism at the age of 20 and entered the
Carmelites. He studied in Bruges and
Rome and was ordained a priest in
1979. He became bishop of Stockholm
in 1998 and was the first ethnically swedish catholic bishop in Sweden
since the Reformation.
Pancho Chin A Loi is a permanent deacon and lives with his family in
Stockholm. He is chairman for KKS, the national servicecommitté for
Catholic Charismatic Renewal in Sweden.
Charles och Sue Whitehead: Charles
is a catholic from England. Together
with his wife Sue (Anglican church) he
has been leading an ecumenical prayer
group since 1979.
Charles and Sue are also involved in
organizing ecumenical Charismatic Summer conferences in England for
families annually. Charles has been active in the Catholic Charismatic
Renewal for many years on both national and International levels.
He was the president of the ICCRS from 1990 to 2000. From 2000 he has
been working full time for the church and the Catholic Renewal move-
ment. He is also very much involved in building bridges to other christian
denominations and is the president of ICCOWE (International Catholic
Charismatic Consultation of World Evangelisation).
Charles is also the Chairman of the Catholic Evangelisation Services
(which includes the catholic Alpha groups), Coordinator of programs for
young people in his diocese, member of Azusa Centennial Cabinet and
the vice chairman of the Pentecostal and charismatic renewal leaders’
conference.
Fr Wilfried Brieven is a catholic priest from Belgium
who has been a personal secretary to the late cardinal
Leo Josef Suenens. He will take us through a flashback
of the early history of the Charismatic Renewal in the
Catholic Church. As a personal secretary to the late
cardinal Suenens he became involved in the Charismatic
Renewal in the Catholic Church at a very early stage. In 1974 he became
a member of the International Catholic Charismatic Council that was
formed in the US, where the Renewal movement was started at the uni-
versities of Duquesne in Pittsburg , Pennsylvania and Notre-Dame in Ann
Arbor.
Participants: Inga Pagreus is a deacon in S:ta Clara (swedish lutheran
church) in the city of Stockholm. S:ta Clara has an extensive
social work among homeless, drugaddicts and prostitutes.
We hope to be a channel for Jesus to every person we meet,
and invite people to the community in the church where we
can offer friendship and mediate contacts with social autho-
rities, healthcare and treatment clinics, Inga says. The parish is organized
in cell-groups, and the social work is dependent on volunteers and is
grounded in prayer.
1. The Holy Spirit and social work
As Christians we are called to help our neighbour and bring the love
of God to them through social work reaching out to those in need.
With example from among others S:ta Clara church in the city of
Stockholm we study how prayer an openness to the Holy Spirit is a
source of power and inspiration for this. (Inga Pagreus)
2. The Holy Spirit and parish evangelization
- Youth is the Church of today!
Many people find it difficult to live an active Christian life in accord
with Church tradition. A parish need to offer support for the families
to communicate Faith to next generation and to evangelize in the
neighbourhood. It needs to reach out to the young people which is not
only the Church of the future, but foremost the Church of today.
This workshop is about how a fuller life in the Holy Spirit enriches the
Church with many gifts. Gifts of prayer and praise that deepens the
contemplative dimension of the christian faith, gifts of service that
inspire to a holy life in work for peace and justice, the charismatic
gifts that give a sensitivity for the Spirit, and an expectant faith that
God really can change human conditions, and a more devoted engage-
ment for evangelization. The workshop has its focus especially on the
young generation. (Christof Hemberger)
3. The Holy Spirit and Christian unity
The Pentecostal movement originated as an unexpected deve-
lopement in World Christianity early in the 20:th century. In
the middle of the 20:th century the typical pentecostal experi-
ence also became rooted in the older denominations, the luthe-
ran, anglican and catholic churches in the form of charismatic
renewal. What is the purpouse with this acting of God? What
is the role of this pentecostal/charismatic stream in a broader
ecumenical context? This is items that will be reflected over in
this workshop. (Charles Whitehead)
4. The Gifts and Fruits of the Spirit
(Sue Whitehead)
Christof Hemberger lives with his family in Ravens-
burg in southern Germany. He and his wife Sabine are
members of the local Emmanuel-Community.He is a
member of the ICCRS’ subcommittee for Europe wor-
king with young people.Christof is a social worker and a
permanent deacon. He was born 1974 and has been
active in the CCR from his youth.
He encountered Christ is a personal way and received the baptism of the
Holy Spirit as a teenager. At 17 he became a leader of a prayer group for
young people. In 1992 Christof became a member of the Diocesan CCR
leadership and in 1997 he became a member of the CCR’s leadership for
young people in Germany. Since 2000 Christof has worked for CCR full
time and he is now responsible for personal and leadership training.
Ulf Ekman is pastor of World of Life. His teaching on faith,
a passionate Christian lifestyle, spiritual leadership and unity
in the body of Christ has touched thousands of people all
over the world. In 1979, Ulf Ekman was ordained minister
of the Swedish Lutheran Church, but in the beginning of the
1980s, after studies at Rhema Bible Training Center in Tul-
sa, USA, he left the Lutheran Church and founded Word of Life Church
and Bible Centre in Uppsala, Sweden. The last years Ulf has reflected over
the nature of the Church and the fullness in the Body of Christ in the Uni-
versal Church, which has lead him to an openness to the older denomina-
tions, the orthodox and catholic churches.
Conference Program:
Thursday oct 28th: Registration from 16.00 at S:ta Eugenia. 18.00 Holy
Mass, 19.00 Evening session
Friday oct 29th: 9.00 Laudes, Session 1 (Brieven, Hemberger) 14.00 -
16.00 Workshops. 18.00 Holy Mass with Anders Arborelius, bishop of
Stockholm and His excellency archbishop Emil Paul Tscherrig, papal
nuncio for the Nordic countries. 19.30 Evening session: (Charles and Sue
Whitehead)
Saturday oct 30th: 9.00 Laudes, Session 2 (Brieven, Hemberger) 16.00 -
17.30 Workshops. 18.30 Eveningsession (Charles o Sue Whitehead, Ulf
Ekman)
Sunday oct 31th: 11.00 Holy Mass 14.00 - 16.00 Session 3 (Ulf Ekman),
closing celebration.
Workshops: