Fumi Tosu, founder of Portland’s Catholic
Worker House, Dandelion House, talks about carrying out Day’s legacy
of compassion and serving those on the margins.
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…