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SUMMARY:Italy 2025: A Jubilee Trip of Hope & Creation
DESCRIPTION:  \nItaly 2025: A Jubilee Trip of Hope & Creation\nhttps://ctu.edu/wp-content/uploads/Updated_CTU%20Italy%202025.mp4\n\n\n*** REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED ***\nThe estimated cost for the ten day trip is $6\,500 with a $1\,500 single supplement. This price includes: \n\n– all lodging (based on double occupancy—all in 5-star deluxe hotels or best available level)\n– half-board (breakfast and dinner)\n– all land travel in air-conditioned coaches\n– entrances to religious facilities\, museums\, guides and gratuities\n\n  \nIt does not include international transatlantic air travel\, lunches\, additional beverages with meals or additional gratuities (hotel/local tour leader/bus driver). We will suggest some good connections for departure and arrival and leave the purchase of the transatlantic ticket to each individual.  Please reserve your spot below or contact Laura Ruiz for additional information at lruiz@ctu.edu or 773.371.5415. \nITINERARY
URL:https://ctu.edu/event/fall-rome-travel/
CATEGORIES:CTU,Event,Travel
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241103T173000
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SUMMARY:Fall Shapiro Lecture
DESCRIPTION:What Bible\, Whose Bible:  Studying the Scripture of Others \n“The” Bible does not exist. Different religious communities have different Bibles\, with different books\, in different orders\, and different languages—and this matters.  How can we be fully sensitive to these when we study the scriptures of others?  By reflecting on The Jewish Annotated New Testament and The Bible With and Without Jesus\, Dr. Brettler will explore how we may maintain our own beliefs and commitments while still being attentive to others. \n 
URL:https://ctu.edu/event/2024-fall-shapiro-lecture/
CATEGORIES:Catholic-Jewish Studies Program (CJSP),CTU,Event
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SUMMARY:Leading a Catholic Organization with and for LGBTQ+ Populations | Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider\, CM
DESCRIPTION:Longtime DePaul University president Dennis Holtschneider\, CM has joined Catholic Theological Union as the Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Fellow for Catholic Leadership. Join us on September 25 at Noon for his installation as the Bernardin Fellow with a public lecture he will offer–“Leading a Catholic Organization with and for LGBTQ+ Populations.” Prof. M. Therese Lysaught (Loyola-Chicago) and Rev. Michael Trail (St. Thomas the Apostle) will respond to Father Holtschneider’s remarks. In person and online. \nPlease bring a lunch. Drinks\, sides\, and salads will be provided. \n  \n\n\n\n\nRev. Dennis Holstchneider CM is a Vincentian priest and the Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Fellow of Church Leadership at Catholic Theological Union. He is chancellor and former president of DePaul University and served as chair of the board and then COO for Ascension\, the nation’s largest Catholic health system. Most recently\, he was president of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities\, serving the nation’s 200+ Catholic institutions of higher learning.  \n\n\n\n\n\nM. Therese Lysaught\, PhD\, is Professor at the Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics at Loyola University Chicago\, Stritch School of Medicine. Her scholarly work integrates the fields of theology\, medicine\, bioethics\, and global health. Her books include: A Prophet to the Peoples: Paul Farmer’s Witness and Theological Ethics (2023)\, Biopolitics After Neuroscience: Morality and the Economy of Virtue (2022)\, Catholic Bioethics and Social Justice: The Praxis of US Healthcare in a Globalized World (2019)\, On Moral Medicine: Theological Perspectives on Medical Ethics (2012). She is the Editor of the Journal of Moral Theology and a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life. \n\n\n\n\n\nFr. Michael Trail\, is a priest for the Archdiocese of Chicago ordained by Cardinal Blase Cupich in May 2016. Currently\, he serves as pastor of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago. A native of Detroit\, Michigan\, Fr. Trail attended Loyola University Chicago for undergrad obtaining a bachelors in Philosophy in 2012. He earned a Masters of Divinity from The University of St. Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary in 2016.
URL:https://ctu.edu/event/leading-a-catholic-organization-with-and-for-lgbtq-populations-rev-dennis-h-holtschneider-cm/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240921T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240921T133000
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SUMMARY:Beyond Ite vos: Celebrating 800 years of Francis's Stigmata
DESCRIPTION:SCOTUS DAY EVENT\nBeyond Ite vos: Celebrating 800 years of Francis’s Stigmata \n​At the death of St. Francis\, Br. Elias announces the miracle of the wounds of Christ (stigmata) revealed on the body of Francis of Assisi.\nThis miracle is further revealed by writers and artists\, who attempt to capture the moment of the Stigmata.\nWe will focus our thoughts on two versions of the Stigmata: that of Br. Leo and that of St. Bonaventure as painted by Berlinghieri and Giotto.
URL:https://ctu.edu/event/beyond-ite-vos-celebrating-800-years-of-franciss-stigmata/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240318T160000
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SUMMARY:For Love of the Broken Body
DESCRIPTION:Sister Chioma Ahanihu\, Director of the Center for the Study of Consecrated Life\, will join Sister Julia Walsh in conversation to discuss themes in Sister Julia Walsh’s forthcoming spiritual memoir\, For Love of the Broken Body. Possible topics include discernment and adjustment to religious life\, integration into community life\, the evangelical counsels\, and the complexities of publicly committing to the Catholic Church. \n“Julia Walsh gives me hope for a future with religious women changing the world. She tells a story all her own\, but I felt her doubts\, questions\, and passion each step of the way. Highly recommended.”\n—Sister Helen Prejean\, author of Dead Man Walking and River of Fire \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://ctu.edu/event/cscl-book-event-sr-julia-walsh/
CATEGORIES:Center for the Study of Consecrated Life (CSCL),Event
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SUMMARY:24th Annual Tolton Lecture "If Not for the Women"
DESCRIPTION:The contributions of the women to the mission and growth of the Church are understated. If Not for the Women\, engages the role of women in the Salvation story of the Christian movement supported by scripture and historical narratives. The cultural context of the role of Black women in the evangelization mission of Kingdom building is explored. \nThe Augustus Tolton Pastoral Ministry Scholarship Program was established in 1990 in partnership with the Archdiocese of Chicago and Catholic Theological Union.  It was developed to meet the growing needs of African American Catholics in the Archdiocese of Chicago.  It provides an opportunity for African Americans to receive academic\, personal\, spiritual and professional education and training in preparation for professional ministry within the Archdiocese of Chicago. \nThe Tolton Program was named after Fr. Augustus Tolton\, born in 1854\, ordained in 1866\, who was the first recognized African-American priest in the United States. A tireless minister and man of God\, Fr. Tolton died on July 8\, 1897.  The cause for canonization was opened in 2010 for Servant of God Augustus Tolton.  The legacy of Fr. Augustus Tolton is evident today through the commitment of men and women of African ancestry who are currently pursuing theological studies at Catholic Theological Union.
URL:https://ctu.edu/event/24th-annual-tolton-lecture-if-not-for-the-women/
CATEGORIES:Event,Tolton Program
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