Catholic Minds, Catholic Matters
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This lecture series takes place in the Fall semester and offers public lectures and forums on various Catholic topics important to contemporary academic life. 鈥
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On Humility: Christopher Bellitto Book Lecture
November 12, 2024 |聽7pm CST
McCormick Lounge, Coffey Hall, Lake Shore Campus
Humility, a cultural history and biography of the idea of humility, argues that the frightening alternative to humility has been the death of civility. In this book, Bellitto explores humility in Greco-Roman history, philosophy, and literature; in the ancient and medieval Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scriptures and sermons; in the Enlightenment; and in contemporary discussions of education in virtue and citizenship.
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Synodal Conversation with Cardinal Cupich
January 23, 2024 at 4pm
4th Floor Information Commons, LSC
Cardinal Cupich visits Loyola to join the student community in the next stage of the Synodal Conversation. The theme of the synod is: 鈥淔or a synodal church: Communion, participation, mission鈥 and Cardinal Cupich will join his voice in reflecting on the instrumentum laboris that will help shape the agenda for the final convening in fall 2024. The foundational question of the working document remains: what are 鈥渢he characteristic signs of a synodal church?鈥 This gathering is cosponsored by CCIH, the Office of Mission Integration, and Campus Ministry.
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The Synod and Women: Which Way to the Future?
September 27 at 4pm
Damen Student Center, Sister Jean MPR North
We were pleased to host a talk from Phyllis Zagano, an internationally claimed Catholic scholar and lecturer on contemporary spirituality and women's issues in the church. Dr. Zagano belonged to the 2016-2018 Papal Commission for the study of the Diaconate of Women and holds a research appointment at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York.
Free to attend for Loyola students, faculty, and staff. Registration Required.
Co-sponsored by the Women and Leadership Archives, University Libraries, and Gannon Center for Women and Leadership.
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Preventing Unjust War: A Catholic Argument for Selective Conscientious Objection
Video now available
Why does humankind continue to be plagued by war?
With the example of Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine at hand, Loyola sociologist of religion Fr. Paddy Gilger, SJ, engaged author Roger Bergman in a lively discussion of what the Catholic intellectual heritage can contribute to this perennial problem.
May 25, 2022
12pm CST
Zoom Forum
Free and open to the public. Registration Required.
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Publication Colloquium: Democracy, Culture, Catholicism & the Transnational Impact of Jesuit Higher Education
In the fall of 2015, Fordham University Press published a collection of essays titled Democracy, Culture, Catholicism: Voices from Four Continents. We hosted a discussion of this publication, and its impact on the transnational community of Jesuit institutes of higher education.
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Spirituality in the Public Square
Kerry Weber—Managing Editor of America Magazine and author of Mercy in the City: How to Feed the Hungry, Give Drink to the Thirsty, Visit the Imprisoned, and Keep Your Day Job—spoke at the Catholic Minds, Catholic Matters lecture series during the fall of 2014 on spirituality in the public square.