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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…
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Cognitive psychologist Marianne Lloyd of Seton Hall University and Fr. Kevin Grove CSC of Notre Dame unpack what their two academic disciplines can teach us about memory, laughter, prayer and being…
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Lecture by Dr.Bill Cook for the Garaventa Center
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Tshombé Brown leads Week Three exegesis and reflection for University of Portland Campus Ministry's One Body Initiative Series.
One Body Initiative Week Three: Jesus' Mission…
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A 15-minute contemplation of St. John's account of the Resurrection, with original harp music and vocals by Maureen Briare, and sacred illumination by Donald Jackson from The Saint John's…
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members of Campus Ministry offer the Stations of the Cross reflections at 14 different locations on the UP campus during Holy Week 2020.
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A 15-minute contemplative prayer experience of St. Luke's account of the Crucifixion, quiet harp music by Maureen Briare, and Donald Jackson's Crucifixion illumination from The Saint…
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Contemplative reading of Transfiguration and sacred image from Saint John's Bible
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A prayer for strength amidst adversity
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Photographer and painter Anne Goetze tells the story behind her artwork depicting the lives of the Visitation Nuns in Annecy, France, 10/22/19. Sponsored by the Garaventa Center.
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Dr. Robin Jensen, Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame and concurrent Professor of the History of Art, presents a survey of the ways the Holy Cross and Christ's Passion have…
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Theology Thursday presentation delivered by Prof. David Turnbloom on September 19, 2019.
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Celebrated writers read from their works, followed by a moderated panel examining how their faith influences and intersects the inspiration, process, and products of their imaginations. The panel…
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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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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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