This event is free and open to the public.
The Lumen Christi Institute, Calvert House, and St. Thomas the Apostle Parish are pleased to announce their first annual White Mass and Lecture.
Mass will be held at Bond Chapel at the University of Chicago. The celebrant will be Fr. Carlos Rodriguez.
What is a White Mass?
The tradition of the White Mass in the United States finds its origins in the development of the national Catholic Medical Association in the early 1930s. From its inception, the medical profession has been understood as a healing profession, a way in which Christ’s work continues upon the earth. Moreover, since the apparitions at Lourdes in the late 19th century, the plight of the infirmed- and those who care for them- have taken on renewed appreciation in participating in the mysteries of Christ’s own life. The White Mass, so named by the color worn by those in the healing profession of medicine, gathers healthcare professionals under the patronage of St. Luke to ask God’s blessing upon the patient, doctor, nurse, and caregiver alike.
Lecture by Sr. Teresa Mary Kozlovski, RSM, MD
“Catholic Health Care: Serving as Instruments of God’s Mercy”
During our training as health care practitioners, we learn about the body, what is broken, and how to fix it. Yet, in our day-to-day practice in medicine, we interact with human persons, not bodies. How does our Catholic faith enlighten this reality and the practice of medicine? This lecture will explore topics including the dignity of each person made in the image and likeness of God, the importance of the development of our own interior life, the mercy of God, and how incorporating these aspects of the faith lends to comprehensive health care and our service in medicine as instruments of God’s mercy.
Schedule
4:00 pm – Mass at Bond Chapel (1025 E. 58th St.)
5:00 pm – Reception and Networking at Swift Hall (1025 E. 58th St.)
5:45 pm – Lecture at Swift Hall (1025 E. 58th St.)
6:30 pm – End
This event is made possible through the support of ‘In Lumine: Supporting the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on Campuses Nationwide’ (Grant #62372) from the John Templeton Foundation. The opinions expressed in this program are those of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the views of the John Templeton Foundation.