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Frs. Antonelli/Berg and Rutherford on Vatican II

Holy Cross priests Fr. Bob Antonelli, Dick Berg and Richard Rutherford sit down with lay collaborator Karen Eifler to share their memories of attending Vatican II sessions as seminarians, the impact…

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Lecture recording Tim

Zoom Recording ID: 99468594393 UUID: xuwb+uOAQ36t6JPtWr5s5w== Meeting Time: 2023-03-28T00:42:26ZGMT

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A Conversation with Fr. James Martin, SJ--Building A Bridge: Practicing Full Gospel Inclusion with LGBTQ+ People

A conversation co-sponsored by the Garaventa Center, Office of Student Affairs, OIEDI, and Campus Ministry. Fr, Martin answered several questions from the UP community arising from his book Building…

From  Karen Eifler 150 plays

Sister Thea Bowman: What a Humble Black Franciscan Can Teach Us About Global Leadership

Dr. Deborah Pembleton, of Saint John's University/College of Saint Benedict, examines how the life of Sister Thea Bowman infused Catholicism with gospel music and influenced global leadership…

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Kaltura Capture recording - March 20th 2020, 9:10:56 pm

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What Does It Mean to be a Liturgical Parish?

Michael R. Prendergast, UP Theology Adjunct Instructor, explores what it means to be a liturgical parish that strives to live according to the theological principle of communio. Michael has over 40…

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Walking with Two Feet of Love: Following in the Footsteps of Dorothy Day to End Homelessness presented by Linda Plitt Donaldson

Linda Plitt Donaldson, MSW, PhD, examines the life of Dorothy Day, Catholic Social Teaching, and evidence-based practices to address and end homelessness, 11/5/19. Donaldson is Director of the…

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Amazing Grace: Diversity, Deep Listening & the Anatomy of a Song presented by Dr. Christopher Pramuk

Christopher Pramuk, PhD, Chair of Ignatian Thought and Imagination at Regis University, presents the remarkable story of one-time slave trader John Newton, the composer of the song “Amazing…

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"Dostoevsky's Engagement with the Catholic Literary Tradition" presented by Elizabeth Blake

Elizabeth Blake, PhD, assistant professor of Russian at Saint Louis University, discusses the "Catholic underground" Dostoevsky portrayed in his works as he was alternately repelled and…

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2018 Red Mass Lecture presented by Fr. Paul Scalia, 9-19-18

Fr. Paul Scalia, Episcopal Vicar for Clergy in the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia presents the 2018 Red Mass lecture, "In Fairness to the Pharisees: The Law, Laws, and Lawlessness,"…

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Why Theology Needs Lord of the Rings, 2-6-18

UP theology students Ally Liedtke and Niko Strom with Prof. David Turnbloom present a humorous look at what this wildly popular fantasy story has to offer the field of theology, 2-6-18. Part of the…

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Africa's Contributions to the Catholic Church presented by Fr. Paul Kollman, CSC

Fr. Paul Kollman, CSC, Executive Director of Notre Dame's Center for Social Concerns, examines what Africa's growing role means for the Catholic Church from a global perspective, 2-13-18.…

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University of Portland as a Catholic and Holy Cross Institution

The University of Portland is a Catholic university that has been served by the Congregation of Holy Cross since 1902. The history and characteristics of Holy Cross have helped shape the University…

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Santa Muerte: The Fastest Growing New Religious Movement in the Americas presented by Andrew Chesnut

Andrew Chesnut, Professor of Religious Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University, shines a light on the controversial Mexican folk saint of death and her skyrocketing popularity, 10/26/17. Hosted…

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A Dangerous Woman: Faith, Politics and the Assassination of Sr Maura Clarke presented by Eileen Markey

Investigative journalist Eileen Markey chronicles the spiritual and political journey that led Maryknoll Sister Maura Clarke to a Cold War martyrdom in El Salvador in 1980, 10/10/17. Hosted by the…

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An Iconography of Enemies: Catholics, Communists, and US-Cuban Relations presented by Blair Woodard

Blair Woodard of the UP Dept of History examines the fifty-year war of images between the US and Cuba and the role of the Catholic Church within this visual diplomacy, 10/5/17. Hosted by the…

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