Ecumenism is Dead. Long Live Ecumenism! 27 January 2013 Venue: Collegeville Institute Categories: Lecture Tags: Catholic, ecumenism, vatican II Collegeville Institute Executive Director Don Ottenhoff examines Vatican II's influential Decree on Ecumenism and what the decree has to say to us, some fifty years later.
Dual Belonging: Can I be both Presbyterian and Roman Catholic? 18 March 2013 Venue: Collegeville Institute Categories: Lecture Tags: Catholic, denomination, journey, Presbyterian, tradition Resident scholar Sally McGill explores the question of whether or not it’s possible to be both authentically Presbyterian and authentically Catholic.
Spiritual Effects of Clergy Sexual Abuse of Women in the Roman Catholic Church 10 April 2013 Venue: Collegeville Institute Categories: Lecture Tags: abuse, Catholic, clergy, healing, trauma Resident scholar Barbara McLaughlin addresses the psychological, relational, and spiritual effects of clergy sexual abuse of girls and women.
Keeping the Catholic in Catholic Higher Education 13 November 2013 3:30 pm Venue: Quadrangle Building 264 Categories: Lecture Tags: academy, Catholic, faculty, higher education, philosophy, theology Resident scholar Fr. William Graham led us in an exploration of Catholicism’s role in the academy.
Bar Jonah 22 October 2014 3:30 pm Venue: Abbey Chapter House Categories: Lecture Tags: Catholic, ecumenism, vatican II Come explore the basics of Unitatis Redintergratio, one of the five key documents of the Vatican Council II.