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SUMMARY:United by Their Loves: Deciphering Augustine’s Understanding of a People
DESCRIPTION:This event is cosponsored by America Media.\nThe president in his inaugural address quoted Augustine of Hippo’s definition of a people as “a multitude defined by the common objects of their love.”  This surprising event offers us the occasion to consider Augustine’s definition and its implications for our understanding of life in society: what role do our loves play in fashioning us as people? Can disparate loves divide a people?  What does Augustine think we should love in order to belong to the people who inhabit the City of God?  Join us for a moderated conversation between Profs. Russell Hittinger\, Michael Sherwin\, O.P.\, and Jennifer Frey on Augustine and the loves that form a People.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-05-united-by-their-loves/
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SUMMARY:Latino Youth and Evangelization
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of a webinar series on Hispanic Theology. This event and series is made possible by a generous grant from the Our Sunday Visitor Institute. \nThere are complex dynamics to account for when examining the intersectionality of religious identity\, social context\, and the lived experience of young Latinx in the U.S\, and there is much to reflect upon when attending to the everyday life or lo cotidiano of young Latinx. Current research shows that almost half of Catholics in the United States self-identify as Hispanic\, and that more than half of those Hispanic Catholics are young. To better understand the religious dynamics of young Latinx\, we first must identify those who are affiliated as Catholics and those who are not\, and examine how they understand their relationship with the faith. This requires a process of listening\, reflection and participatory-action. There is a large group of young Latinx who self-identify as Catholics and no longer affiliate nor participate in a local church or any form of pastoral activity. In some cases\, their faith identity and daily practice as Catholics is a pilgrimage where the Church is home\, the streets\, and other spaces\, and the practices of their everyday life represent Catholicism. \nThis conversation aims to provide both practical and theological insight emerging from the particularities of pastoral and research work with young Latinx and their familias/comunidades. There is a great need to open concrete spaces in which young Latinx are listened to as they name themselves and are affirmed as active agents in the sharing of the good news of the Gospel. Let’s continue the conversation! \n\nSpring 2021 Hispanic Theology Series\nIn the last half century\, the demographics of Catholicism in America has shifted dramatically as Latino Catholic communities continue to grow. Today\, nearly 50 percent of American Catholics are Latino. What are the trends and currents of Hispanic theology in the US? How does it draw from the deep wells of polyglot Catholic Intellectual tradition and from the experience of Catholics on the ground? How is Hispanic theology a resource today not only for Latino communities\, but also the broader Church? \nJoin Tuesdays this Spring as the Lumen Christi Institute presents some of the top Latino/a scholars in the United States for an introduction to Hispanic Theology. \nThis series and event is made possible by a generous grant from the Our Sunday Visitor Institute and cosponsored by  ACHTUS: The Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians of the US \, La Comunidad of Hispanic Scholars of Religion\, Corazón Puro\, the Hispanic Theological Initiative\, Saint Benedict Institute\, the Nova Forum\, Calvert House Catholic Ministry\, Dominican University Ministry Program\, the Ecclesia in America Network\, the Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage\, the Óscar Romero Scholars Program at Catholic Theological Union\, Iskali\, Commonweal Magazine\, and America Media. \nUpcoming events in our series: \nMay 11   Beauty and Justice in the City: the Restoration of St. Adalbert’s\, in Pilsen\, with Michelle Gonzalez Maldonado (University of Scranton)\, Peter Casarella (Duke University)\, and Juan Soto (Gamaliel) \nMay 18   Latino Christology\, with Roberto Goizueta (Boston College) and Neomi de Anda (University of Dayton) \nMay 25   The Ethics of Immigration\, with Victor Carmona (University of San Diego) and Nichole Flores (University of Virginia) \nJune 1    Future Directions of Hispanic Theology with Peter Casarella (Duke University) and Michelle Gonzalez Maldonado (University of Scranton)
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-05-latino-youth-evangelization/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210506T190000
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SUMMARY:The Crisis of Mysticism: Quietism in 17th Century Spain\, Italy\, and France
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to the public. This event will be held online through Zoom (registration required) and live-streamed to YouTube. This event is co-sponsored by the Collegium Institute\, the Martin Marty Center for the Public Understanding of Religion\, and Herder & Herder. \nThe Crisis of Mysticism (Herder & Herder\, 2021)\, by Bernard McGinn is the first book in English in seventy years to give a full account of the struggle over mystical spirituality that tore the Catholic Church apart at the end of the seventeenth century\, resulting in papal condemnation of some mystics and the decline of mysticism in Catholicism for almost two centuries. Join Professors McGinn (University of Chicago)\, David Tracy (University of Chicago)\, and Sandra Schneiders (Jesuit School of Theology at Santa Clara University)\, for a conversation on The Crisis of Mysticism\, moderated by Willemein Otten (University of Chicago).
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-05-crisis-of-mysticism-quietism-in-17th-century-spain-italy-france-bernard-mcginn-rev-david-tracy/
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SUMMARY:The Virgin Mary in the Art of Latin America 1520 - 1820
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to the public. This event will be held online through Zoom (registration required) and live-streamed to YouTube. This event is co-presented with the Harvard Catholic Forum and co-sponsored by the Saint Benedict Institute\, the Nova Forum\, the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies\, the Ars Vivendi Arts Initiative of the Collegium Institute\, the St. Paul’s Catholic Center\, the St. Lawrence Institute for Faith and Culture\, and the New England Chapter of the Patron of the Arts Vatican Museums. \nLatin Americans in colonial times had an abounding love for the Virgin Mary. During these 300 years\, devotions to Mary proliferated widely\, particularly among Amerindian groups who identified with her compassion\, and her role as an intercessor and mother. The Virgin of Guadalupe is still the most important religious image in Latin America\, but many other local devotions sprouted as well\, each with distinctive imagery\, in large cities and tiny villages\, alike from Quito (present-day Ecuador) to Chiloé (Chilean Patagonia). This talk will explore how artists of every background and walk of life transformed imported European images of the Virgin to make her a truly Latin American saint.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-05-virgin-mary-in-art-of-latin-america-1520-1820-gauvin-bailey/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210511T190000
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SUMMARY:Beauty and Justice in the City: the Restoration of St. Adalbert's\, in Pilsen
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to the public. This event was held online through Zoom and live-streamed to YouTube. This event is part of a webinar series on Hispanic Theology. This event and series are made possible by a generous grant from the Our Sunday Visitor Institute. \nLatinx Theology has always had a dual focus on the beauty of the symbols of Popular Catholicism and the cry of the poor in urban settings. In this session\, one of the premier Latina voices on beauty and justice\, Dr. Michelle Gonzalez Maldonado\, will have a discussion with a long-time community activist in Chicago about the application of this dyad to the concrete setting of Latinx Catholic life in the city of Chicago. The ongoing discussion of the proposed restoration of St. Adalbert’s will serve as a case study for thinking about how “God lives in the city” (Pope Francis). \n\nSpring 2021 Hispanic Theology Series\nIn the last half century\, the demographics of Catholicism in America has shifted dramatically as Latino Catholic communities continue to grow. Today\, nearly 50 percent of American Catholics are Latino. What are the trends and currents of Hispanic theology in the US? How does it draw from the deep wells of polyglot Catholic Intellectual tradition and from the experience of Catholics on the ground? How is Hispanic theology a resource today not only for Latino communities\, but also the broader Church? \nJoin Tuesdays this Spring as the Lumen Christi Institute presents some of the top Latino/a scholars in the United States for an introduction to Hispanic Theology. \nThis series and event is made possible by a generous grant from the Our Sunday Visitor Institute and cosponsored by  ACHTUS: The Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians of the US \, La Comunidad of Hispanic Scholars of Religion\, Corazón Puro\, the Hispanic Theological Initiative\, Saint Benedict Institute\, the Nova Forum\, Calvert House Catholic Ministry\, Dominican University Ministry Program\, the Ecclesia in America Network\, the Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage\, the Óscar Romero Scholars Program at Catholic Theological Union\, Iskali\, Commonweal Magazine\, and America Media. \nUpcoming events in our series: \nMay 18   Latino Christology\, with Roberto Goizueta (Boston College) and Neomi de Anda (University of Dayton) \nMay 25   The Ethics of Immigration\, with Victor Carmona (University of San Diego) and Nichole Flores (University of Virginia) \nJune 1    Future Directions of Hispanic Theology with Peter Casarella (Duke University) and Michelle Gonzalez Maldonado (University of Scranton)
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-05-beauty-justice-in-city-restoration-of-st-adalberts-in-pilsen/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210512T183000
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SUMMARY:West Suburban Catholic Culture Series on "The Liturgy"
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE FOR THE JUNE 9 PRACTICUM\n\nIn 1918\, the German priest Romano Guardini lamented that “the lack of fruitful and lofty culture causes spiritual life to grow numbed and narrow.” The remedy was that “prayer must be simple\, wholesome\, and powerful\,” while also being “rich in ideas and powerful images\, and speak a developed but restrained language.” Guardini concluded that this “is precisely the way in which the prayer of the liturgy has been formed.” \nThe events of recent months have made us acutely aware of what we lose when the Church’s rites\, ceremonies\, and corporate worship (the liturgy) are taken from us. Guardini wrote The Spirit of the Liturgy as the First World War ravaged Europe in order to remind his readers how the Church’s worship meets the deep\, complex and paradoxical yearnings of man\, centers a people in the Lord\, and gives them new language and insight into the central mysteries of the faith. He called the liturgy “nothing else but truth expressed in terms of prayer.” Perhaps we could use a similar reminder now. \nResuming in March 2021\, the Lumen Christi Institute will host a monthly series on the Liturgy at the Ruth Lake Country Club in Hinsdale. Topics for the spring include liturgical music\, the theology of sacred vestments\, and the Liturgy of the Hours.  Heavy hors d’oeuvres and drinks will be served before a lecture and Q&A. \nSPRING SEMESTER SCHEDULE \nWednesday\, March 10\nLiturgical Music with Fr. Peter Funk (Monastery of the Holy Cross) \nWednesday\, April 21\nThe Liturgy of Sacred Vestments with Br. Mark Visconti (St. John Cantius) \nWednesday\, May 12\nLiturgy of the Hours with Abbot Austin Murphy (St. Procopius Abbey) \nFALL SEMESTER SCHEDULE \nSeptember 24\nGuardini’s The Spirit of the Liturgy with Christopher Carstens \nOctober 14\nPost-Vatican II Reform and Benedict XVI’s Reform with Kevin Magas \nNovember 11\nSacred Architecture with Denis McNamara
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2020-11-liturgy-monthly-series/
LOCATION:Ruth Lake Country Club\, 6200 South Madison Street\, Hinsdale\, IL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210515T140000
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DTSTAMP:20260421T170327
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SUMMARY:From 92 Pages to More Than 60\,000: How the Bollandists Created the "Science of the Saints"
DESCRIPTION:Free and Open to the Public. This event is co-presented with the Bollandist Society.  \n2:00 PM CDT (GMT -5) | 21:00 (Brussels)   \nFor many centuries the Church has been venerating the saints. During Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages\, thousands of Lives have been written in Greek\, in Latin and in the languages of the Christian East. Very soon wonderful and imaginary elements were mixed with historical ones\, creating “legends”. If the awareness appeared quite early that all Lives of saints were not equally trustworthy\, it is only at the beginning of the 17th century that scientific criteria were applied for the first time to that literature. \nCritical hagiography is the “science of the saints”\, a discipline which was created by Jean Bolland\, a Belgian Jesuit\, who initiated the publication of what would become the largest ever collection of Lives of saints: the Acta Sanctorum. Through the following three centuries\, this unique enterprise would not proceed unchallenged given the attachment of many to the wonderful elements related to their patron saints. Nowadays a scientific approach commands the inquiries for beatification\, and critical hagiography has become an intensively cultivated field in universities. \n— \nThis event will be moderated by Fr. Michael Garanzini\, S.J.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-05-from-92-pages-to-more-than-60-000-how-bollandists-created-science-of-saints-robert-godding-sj/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210518T190000
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SUMMARY:Latino Christology
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of a webinar series on Hispanic Theology. This event and series are made possible by a generous grant from the Our Sunday Visitor Institute. \nTwo experts on Latinx Christology will share their perspectives on the uniqueness as well as the universality of the Latinx spirituality of the crucified Christ. Beyond the stereotypical and often caricatured “bloody crucifix\,” these scholars will lay out their complementary visions of how in the Hispanic Catholic tradition and in daily life today this Hispanic practical theology and cultural reality address the solidarity with the poor\, the struggle to be a Church of the poor\, and the transformative vulnerability and unheeded voices of lay and religious women. \n\nSpring 2021 Hispanic Theology Series\nIn the last half century\, the demographics of Catholicism in America has shifted dramatically as Latino Catholic communities continue to grow. Today\, nearly 50 percent of American Catholics are Latino. What are the trends and currents of Hispanic theology in the US? How does it draw from the deep wells of polyglot Catholic Intellectual tradition and from the experience of Catholics on the ground? How is Hispanic theology a resource today not only for Latino communities\, but also the broader Church? \nJoin Tuesdays this Spring as the Lumen Christi Institute presents some of the top Latino/a scholars in the United States for an introduction to Hispanic Theology. \nThis series and event is made possible by a generous grant from the Our Sunday Visitor Institute and cosponsored by  ACHTUS: The Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians of the US \, La Comunidad of Hispanic Scholars of Religion\, Corazón Puro\, the Hispanic Theological Initiative\, Saint Benedict Institute\, the Nova Forum\, Calvert House Catholic Ministry\, Dominican University Ministry Program\, the Ecclesia in America Network\, the Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage\, the Óscar Romero Scholars Program at Catholic Theological Union\, Iskali\, Commonweal Magazine\, and America Media. \nUpcoming events in our series: \nMay 25   The Ethics of Immigration\, with Victor Carmona (University of San Diego) and Nichole Flores (University of Virginia) \nJune 1    Future Directions of Hispanic Theology with Peter Casarella (Duke University) and Michelle Gonzalez Maldonado (University of Scranton)
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-05-latino-christology/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210525T190000
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SUMMARY:The Ethics of Immigration
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to the public. This event will be held online through Zoom (registration required) and live-streamed to YouTube. This event is part of a webinar series on Hispanic Theology. This event and series are made possible by a generous grant from the Our Sunday Visitor Institute. \nThe U.S. Catholic Bishops have lobbied for and spoken eloquently about the need for a comprehensive immigration reform and have done so over the course of multiple administrations. These Latino/a experts in moral theology will not only speak to the fact that this call to action remains unheard\, even by some Catholics\, but to the question of the principles in the Catholic tradition and beyond that can serve as resources for a Latino theology of migration. Carmona has looked to St. Thomas Aquinas as a starting point and Flores to the Latino experience of being familia. A rich conversation will ensue. \n\nSpring 2021 Hispanic Theology Series\nIn the last half century\, the demographics of Catholicism in America has shifted dramatically as Latino Catholic communities continue to grow. Today\, nearly 50 percent of American Catholics are Latino. What are the trends and currents of Hispanic theology in the US? How does it draw from the deep wells of polyglot Catholic Intellectual tradition and from the experience of Catholics on the ground? How is Hispanic theology a resource today not only for Latino communities\, but also the broader Church? \nJoin Tuesdays this Spring as the Lumen Christi Institute presents some of the top Latino/a scholars in the United States for an introduction to Hispanic Theology. \nThis series and event is made possible by a generous grant from the Our Sunday Visitor Institute and cosponsored by  ACHTUS: The Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians of the US \, La Comunidad of Hispanic Scholars of Religion\, Corazón Puro\, the Hispanic Theological Initiative\, Saint Benedict Institute\, the Nova Forum\, Calvert House Catholic Ministry\, Dominican University Ministry Program\, the Ecclesia in America Network\, the Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage\, the Óscar Romero Scholars Program at Catholic Theological Union\, Iskali\, Commonweal Magazine\, and America Media. \nUpcoming events in our series: \nJune 1   Future Directions of Hispanic Theology with Peter Casarella (Duke University) and Michelle Gonzalez Maldonado (University of Scranton)
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-05-ethics-of-immigration/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210527T190000
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SUMMARY:René Girard\, Conversion\, and the Present Media Moment
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to the public. This event was held online through Zoom (registration required) and live-streamed to YouTube. This event was co-sponsored by Word on Fire Catholic Ministries and America Media. \nWhile social media has become a source of meaning and identity formation for many\, its dangers have become clear in recent years\, from promoting disinformation to algorithm-aided polarization. Despite these dangers\, can social media be a medium for the Gospel? Does a model for discipleship within social media exist? \nRené Girard’s theory of mimesis or imitation provides a powerful diagnostic for analyzing aspects of human behavior and culture that contribute to the current media climate\, including rivalry\, escalation\, and scapegoating. It also points towards the fragile possibility of positive mimesis: imitation of Christ. \nJoin us for a panel drawing together Girard scholars and Catholic media experts to explore how Girard’s analysis can inform our understanding of the current media climate and how we might approach social media as a space for evangelization and conversion. \nImage ©Basso Cannarsa/Opale
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-05-girard-conversion-present-media-moment/
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