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.
Sacrosanctum Concilium 04 December 2013 3:45 pm Venue: Stephen B. Humphrey Auditorium, Saint John’s University Categories: Lecture Tags: ecumenism, vatican II The Collegeville Institute and the Saint John’s School of Theology·Seminary explore the convocation, spirit, and events of Vatican Council II.
Lumen Gentium, Ecumenism & The Pope Francis Factor 27 March 2014 7:30 pm Venue: Pellegrene Auditorium, SJU Science Center Categories: Lecture Tags: dialogue, ecumenism, Pope Francis, vatican II Bishop Madden will reflect on the significance of Lumen Gentium, Vatican II's Constitution on the Church.
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.
Longing for Communion 22 October 2014 7:30 pm Venue: Pellegrene Auditorium, SJU Science Center Categories: Lecture Tags: dialogue, ecumenism, Elizabeth Groppe, vatican II Elizabeth Groppe will reflect on the significance of Unitatis Redintergratio, Vatican II's Decree on Ecumenism.
Reading Scripture in the Wake of Vatican II: Dei Verbum Fifty Years Out 19 March 2015 7:30 pm Venue: Pellegrene Auditorium, SJU Science Center Categories: Lecture Tags: Dei Verbum, ecumenism, revelation, vatican II Harold W. Attridge will reflect on the significance of Dei Verbum — Vatican II's Constitution on Divine Revelation.
The Lived History of Vatican II in the Churches: Gaudium et Spes and the Option for the Poor 19 October 2015 7:30 pm Venue: Pellegrene Auditorium, SJU Science Center Categories: Lecture Tags: ecumenism, Gaudium et spes, vatican II Saint John's School of Theology and Seminary continues its celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Vatican Council II and its affirmation of ecumenism, with an exploration of Gaudium et spes.
Toward a Noncompetitive Theology of the Church 16 November 2015 7:45 pm Venue: Abbey Chapter House Categories: Lecture, Scholar Presentation Tags: theology, vatican II In this evening’s event, Rick Gaillardetz will propose a noncompetitive theology of the church that can resolve enduring problems concerning the relationship between the pope and bishops, laity and clergy, church and the world.