Cultivating Compassion: Insights Drawn from Buddhist and Benedictine Practices February 8, 2019 By Event Details Date: Thursday, Jan 31st, 2019, 4:30 pm Venue: Quadrangle Building 264 Categories: Panel Discussion, Scholar Presentation In partnership with the Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning at Saint John’s University, the Collegeville Institute is sponsoring a conversation between 2018-19 Resident Scholar Ajahn Jotipālo and Fr. Michael Peterson, OSB. The event is titled: “Cultivating Compassion: Insights Drawn from Buddhist and Benedictine Practices.” Watch a Video of the Presentation Here The event will be held on: Thursday, January 31, 2019 4:30 PM – 5:45 PM Quad 264, Saint John’s University Ajahn Jotipālo Bhikkhu is a 2018-19 Resident Scholar at the Collegeville Institute. He is a Buddhist monk from Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery in Redwood Valley, California. While at the Collegeville Institute, he is working on a project titled: “What can Buddhist Artistic Traditions Learn from Christian Iconography.” Read an interview with Jotipālo Bhikkhu on Bearings Online »