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SUMMARY:Winter Newman Forum Conference for High School Students: What Really Happens When...
DESCRIPTION:INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION \nGROUP (10+) REGISTRATION \nPresented by the Lumen Christi Institute’s Newman Forum. Open to current high school students. This seminar is cosponsored by the University of Saint Mary of the Lake at Mundelein Seminary\, and the Archdiocese of Chicago Vocation Office. Email newmanforum@lumenchristi.org for any questions. \nWhat really happens when Chat-GPT does your homework? When you try to live forever? When a child is born with disabilities? When statues weep and paintings bleed? When the universe seems completely random?  \nOn March 1\, 2025\, the Newman Forum’s “What Really Happens When…” conference will gather high school students at the University of St. Mary of the Lake to discover the fascinating realities of everyday and misunderstood scientific\, historical\, literary\, and religious topics. Students will meet with presenters and discuss the wonders of science\, the lessons of history\, the beauty of literature\, and the mysteries of faith. \nThe conference will have three sessions of “lightning-round” talks\, where students can choose a talk based on their own interests. Then\, after lunch\, we will hold “Office Hours\,” where students can bring their own questions to the presenters in an informal environment. We will close with Eucharistic Adoration. \nTo see all the talks and titles\, click here. \nPROGRAM\n\nRegistration\nWelcome & Opening Prayer\nLightning Round Talks by invited professors and graduate students from the University of Chicago\, Notre Dame\, and other Universities\nLunch at the USML dining hall\nOffice Hours to engage with the faculty and learn about their interest\, research\, and school\nEucharistic Adoration\n\nCOST\n$10 by Wednesday\, February 5th | $20 after Wednesday\, February 5th \nDiscounts available for groups over 10.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/winter-newman-forum-conference-for-high-school-students-what-really-happens-when/
LOCATION:University of Saint Mary of the Lake\, 1000 East Maple Avenue \nMundelein\, IL 60060\, Mundelein\, IL
CATEGORIES:Newman Forum
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250303T193000
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SUMMARY:The Brothers Karamazov Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:This event is sponsored by the Lumen Christi Institute’s Nicklin Fellows Program\, which supports and encourages University of Chicago undergraduate students to develop their intellectual maturity. Jacob Neplokh\, who designed this program\, is a Nicklin Fellow. This program is for undergraduate students only. \nREGISTER HERE \nThe Brothers Karamazov\, Fyodor Dostoevsky’s final masterpiece\,  explores the human questions of morality\, freedom\, reason\, and belief\, in the context of a captivating family drama. \nRather than merely writing a philosophical treatise\, Dostoevsky produced a work of literature\, thereby warranting a complete reading of the text. \nThis weekly dinnertime reading group spread out over two quarters seeks to accomplish that task\, primarily focusing on the philosophical and theological themes above\, in an enriching communal setting. \nCopies of The Brothers Karamazov will be provided. \nSCHEDULE:\nThis group will run over dinner on Mondays from 6 – 7:30pm\, starting October 14th. \nWinter Quarter: \n\nWeek 2: Book Eight (pp. 386-472)\nWeek 3: NO MEETING (MLK Day)\nWeek 4: Book Nine (pp. 472-545)\nWeek 5: Book Ten (pp. 545-596)\nWeek 6: Book Eleven\, chs. 1-5 (pp. 596-639)\nWeek 7: Book Eleven\, chs. 6-10 (pp. 639-696)\nWeek 8: Book Twelve\, chs. 1-9 (pp. 696-769)\nWeek 9: Book Twelve\, chs. 9-14 (pp. 769-803) + Epilogue (803-825)
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2024-10-brothers-k/2025-03-03/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups,Nicklin Fellowship
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250305T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250305T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233833
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SUMMARY:Greek New Testament Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nOpen to current students and faculty at the University of Chicago. Participants can come to whichever sessions they choose. Others interested in participating should contact Joe Haydt at jhaydt@uchicago.edu. Lunch will be provided.  \nWe will work through the Greek text of chapters eight and nine of the Gospel of Luke. Particular attention will be paid to the narrative structure of these chapters. Participants with all levels of Greek are welcome to attend. Lunch will be provided by the Lumen Christi Institute. \nSCHEDULE:\nThis group will meet every Wednesday (beginning January 22nd) from 1pm – 2pm.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2024-10-greek-new-testament-2/2025-03-05/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250306T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250306T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233833
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SUMMARY:On the Nature of Angels: Thomas Aquinas Reading Course
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nOpen to current students and faculty. Food\, beverages\, and readings will be provided.  \nOne of Saint Thomas Aquinas’s very last projects was a treatise On Angels. He did not finish it\, but the part that he did carry out is exceptionally brilliant\, even by his standards. It is a work of theology\, but the title under which it came to circulate reflects how philosophical it also is: On Separate Substances. With a more historical approach than that of either Summa on the subject\, it addresses such topics the immateriality of angels\, their origin\, their knowledge\, and the distinctions among them\, including the distinction between the good ones and the bad ones. Along the way\, it offers some of Thomas’s most sophisticated discussions of the metaphysics of creation\, hylomorphism\, and participation. We will work through it at a leisurely pace. \nSCHEDULE:\nThis group will meet bi-weekly on Thursdays (beginning January 23rd) from 6:00pm – 7:30pm over dinner. \nThe text can be accessed online HERE in a Latin and English side-by-side. Participants who prefer a bound copy of the English text can request one from dstrobach@lumenchristi.org.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/on-the-nature-of-angels-thomas-aquinas-reading-group/2025-03-06/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250307T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250307T113000
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SUMMARY:Latin Vulgate Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nOpen to current students and faculty at the University of Chicago. Participants can come to whichever sessions they choose. Others interested in participating should contact Emily Barnum at ebarnum@uchicago.edu. Coffee\, tea\, and pastries will be provided.  \nSt. Jerome’s Latin translation of the Bible was used exclusively by the Western Church for centuries; its significance for the Roman Catholic tradition cannot be overstated. In this group\, we will work through sections of the Vulgate in order to appreciate its beauty and practice our Latin. For the first session\, no preparation is necessary; we will decide together which texts we will read. Please come with a desire to grow in Latin Bible knowledge with St. Jerome and friends! \nSCHEDULE:\nThis group will meet every Friday (beginning January 24th) from 10:45am – 11:45am over coffee\, tea\, and pastries. \n 
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2024-10-latin-vulgate-2-2/2025-03-07/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250313T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250313T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233833
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SUMMARY:Dante's Divine Comedy Graduate Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nOpen to current graduate students at the University of Chicago. Participants can come to whichever sessions they choose. Others interested in participating should contact Kristóf Oltvai at oltvai@uchicago.edu. Books and dinner will be provided.  \nThis winter quarter\, become our traveling companion as we continue a pilgrimage of unforgettable cosmic and spiritual grandeur through Dante Alighieri’s Commedia. Having passed through the horrors of hell\, our poet-protagonist turns to pondering questions of love\, virtue\, grace\, and divine providence as he journeys along Mount Purgatory’s breathtaking vistas\, through the otherworldly astral spheres\, into the bosom of the eternal Church Triumphant with his trusted guides: Virgil\, Beatrice\, and the “last of the fathers\,” Bernard of Clairvaux – who\, in the mystical climax of this crowning achievement of European literature\, brings Dante before the throne of the living God.  \nEven if you did not have the chance to participate in the fall quarter\, we warmly invite you to join as we focus on two themes:  \n(1) Dante as a moral pedagogue – as one who leads us from accepting the righteousness of God’s judgment; through pursuing virtue as a prerequisite for beatitude; to seeing\, at last\, even that ethical growth as a gift of grace.  \n(2) The communion of saints as the fabric of the universe. \n  \nSCHEDULE:\nThis group will meet again bi-weekly on Thursdays (beginning January 16th) from 6:00pm – 7:30pm over dinner. We will read 10 cantos before each meeting. \nA copy of Dante’s Divine Comedy will be provided to all participants. The reading may be picked up at Gavin House (1220 E 58th street) during business hours at the start of the fall quarter. \n\nWeek 2 (Thursday\, Jan. 16): Purgatorio 17-26\nWeek 4 (Thursday\, Jan. 30): Purgatorio 27-33\, Paradiso 1-3\nWeek 6 (Thursday\, Feb. 13): Paradiso 4-13\nWeek 8 (Thursday\, Feb. 27): Paradiso 14-23\nWeek 10 (Thursday\, March 13): Paradiso 24-33
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2024-10-dante-reading-group-2/2025-03-13/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250320T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250320T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233833
CREATED:20250305T151720Z
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SUMMARY:A Philosophy of Work\, Leisure\, and Catholic Culture - A Catholic Vision of Culture in the 21st Century | West Suburban Catholic Culture Series
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\n(Business casual attire encouraged. For questions\, please email Marial Corona at mcorona@lumenchristi.org). \nSchedule: 6:30 p.m. Drinks | 7:00 p.m. Dinner\, Lecture\, & Q&A | 8:30 p.m. End \nMarch 20: A Philosophy of Work\, Leisure\, and Catholic Culture\nPaul Blaschko (University of Notre Dame)\nIn his well-known and influential essay\, Leisure: The Basis of Culture\, Josef Pieper claims that we in modern western society have come to inhabit a “world of total work\,” and that an essential precondition for escape is recapturing a more ancient notion of “leisure” (in Greek: scholê\, in Latin: otium). \nWhile much has been said in support of this claim\, especially in Catholic intellectual circles\, the focus has typically centered on the nature of leisure\, which much of this dialogue takes as the starting point. In this lecture\, Prof. Blaschko\, who studies the philosophy of work at Notre Dame\, will proceed in a different direction\, asking “What kind of culture\, and what kind of work culture\, would we create if we wanted to incorporate genuine leisure into our lives?” \nSERIES DESCRIPTION \nWestern culture owes a great deal to Christianity\, but Christianity does not require any culture\, as a culture\, to be built with Christian materials. This does not reflect a weakness or defect in Christianity. It is a consequence of its genius. Christianity can and should inform every human undertaking. In this series\, we’ll explore various arenas where human existence is played out and discover how Christianity can transform them. Our point of departure is Remi Brague’s reflection “From What is Left Over\,” which takes as its inspiration Pope Benedict’s “The Roots of European Culture.” \nSPRING SCHEDULE \nMarch 20: On Work\nPaul Blaschko (University of Notre Dame) \nApril 24: A Catholic Vision of Sports\nClark Power (University of Notre Dame) \nMay TBD
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/a-catholic-vision-of-culture-in-the-21st-century-west-suburban-catholic-culture-series-2/
LOCATION:Butterfield Country Club\, 2800 Midwest Rd\, Oak Brook\, IL\, 60523\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Symposia,West Suburban Series,Cultural Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250327T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250327T183000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233833
CREATED:20250220T224009Z
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SUMMARY:Polarization\, Social Cohesion\, and the Economy
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE for IN PERSON \nREGISTER HERE for ONLINE  \n\n\nFor more information\, contact gzokal@lumenchristi.org   \nWith polarization on the rise around the globe\, scholars have pointed to a broader fragmentation of social cohesion. Economics\, sociology\, theology and philosophy offer different entry points for exploring these problems. How might we better understand this global moment? This marks the 5th anniversary of Pope Francis’s social encyclical\, Fratelli Tutti\, which sought not only to diagnose these problems\, but to also offer moral responses for all people of good will. How might principles derived from Catholic social teaching\, such as solidarity\, human dignity\, and “the preferential option for the poor” operate within local and national economies to contribute towards a greater common good? \nThis event is on Thursday March 27th\, 2025\, from 5:00 to 6:30 PM and is free and open to the public. Attendees should enter via the South Dorchester Avenue doors.  \nThis event is cosponsored by the Catholic Research Economists Discussion Organization (CREDO)\, the International House Global Voices Program\,\, the Becker Friedman Institute for Economics at the University of Chicago\, and the Alliance for the Social Market Economy.  \nPersons with disabilities who may need assistance should contact International House in advance of the program at (773) 753-2274 or email i-house-programs@uchicago.edu \n \n \n \n  \n \n 
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/polarization-social-cohesion-and-the-economy/
LOCATION:International House at the University of Chicago\, 1414 E 59th St.\nChicago\, IL 60637\, Hyde Park\, IL
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Symposia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250329
DTSTAMP:20260423T233833
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SUMMARY:10th Conference in Economics and Catholic Social Thought: Polarization\, Social Cohesion\, and the Economy
DESCRIPTION:This conference will bring together leading thinkers in economics\, theology\, and ethics to explore how principles derived from Catholic social teaching\, such as solidarity\, human dignity\, and “the preferential option for the poor”\, might operate within local and national economies to contribute towards a greater common good. \nSession I: 5 years after Fratelli Tutti\n· David Cloutier (University of Notre Dame)\n· Ursula Nothelle-Wildfeuer (University of Freiburg)\n· Moderator: Fr. Martin Schlag (University of St Thomas) \nSession II: The impact of the economy on social cohesion\n· Nils Goldschmidt (University of Siegen and Weltethos Institute\, Tübingen)\n· Luigi Zingales (University of Chicago)\n· Moderator: Tom Kohler (Boston College) \nSession III: Global solidarity\, migration\, and the economy\n· George Borjas (Havard Kennedy School)\n· Christopher Gohl (Weltethos Institute at the University of Tübingen)\n· Moderator: Kirk Doran (Notre Dame) \nSession IV: Importance of solidarity within economies\n· Paola Sapienza (Stanford University)\n· Holger Zaborowski (University of Erfurt)\n· Moderator: Andrew Yuengert (Pepperdine) \nThis event is cosponsored by the Catholic Research Economists Discussion Organization\, the Becker Friedman Institute for Economics at the University of Chicago\, and the Alliance for the Social Market Economy. \nThis event is by invitation only. For more information contact gzokal@lumenchristi.org 
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/10th-conference-in-economics-and-catholic-social-thought-polarization-social-cohesion-and-the-economy/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:Conference
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