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SUMMARY:Non-Credit Course | Experience of Grace
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nThis event is in-person only. Intended for university students\, faculty\, and staff. Others interested in attending please contact dstrobach@lumenchristi.org. Registrants are free to attend as many sessions as they choose. Sessions do not presuppose previous attendance or prior knowledge of the subject. \nChristian faith proclaims that we are saved by divine grace. What is “grace” and how do we experience it? What is special about the Catholic understanding of grace?  What  major controversies have clarified the understanding of grace? This class will draw on Scripture\, short autobiographical accounts\, and film to show the transformative power of grace in the lives of men and women such as Paul of Tarsus\, Augustine of Hippo\, Ignatius of Loyola\, Edith Stein\, Dorothy Day\, and Bernard Nathanson who were enabled by grace to flourish beyond what they could “ask or imagine” [Ephesians 3:20].\n\n  \nTuesdays\, April 1-May 14\n6:00pm: Dinner\n6:30pm: Presentation \n\nApril 1:  “Immortal Longings”: The Exigence for Transcendence and the Gift of Grace.\nApril 8:   Paul of Tarsus’s Encounter with the Risen Christ.\nApril 15: Do We Earn Grace? The Pelagian Controversy\nApril 22: Reformation Grace Controversies: Martin Luther and Ignatius of Loyola\nApril 29: The Sacramentality of Grace: Jesus Christ\, the Church\, and the Seven Sacraments\nMay 6:    Autobiographical Testimonies to the Experience of Grace\nMay 13: “Don’t Call Me a Saint”: “The Long Loneliness” of Dorothy Day.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/non-credit-course-experience-of-grace-2/2025-04-01/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Non-Credit Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250402T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250402T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250519T165500Z
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SUMMARY:The Tragic Sense of Life in Men and Nations
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. Jordan Gabriel\, who designed this program\, is a 2023-2024 Nicklin Fellow. This program is for undergraduate students only. \nREGISTER HERE\n“Wherefore my destiny? Why do I possess such a thirst for eternity?” For Spanish existentialist philosopher\, Miguel de Unamuno\, awareness of these two fundamentally human questions is to possess a “tragic sense of life.” By understanding it\, we find the answers to our lives\, navigating the conflict between faith and reason\, our longing for immortality\, and the interplay of faith\, hope\, and love in the tragicomic nature of life itself. \nSCHEDULE:\nSESSION 1\, April 2nd \nChapter I: “The Man of Flesh and Bone” (Pages 4-23) – This chapter sets the stage for Unamuno’s exploration of the human condition\, focusing on the conflict between faith and reason.’  \n(Optional) Chapter 2: “The Point of Departure” (Pages 24-42) – This chapter delves deeper into Unamuno’s exploration of the human condition and sets a strong foundation for understanding his tragic sense of life.  \nSESSION II\, April 16th \nChapter V: “The Hunger for Immortality” (Pages 43-64) – In this chapter\, Unamuno discusses the human desire for immortality and the existential anguish that arises from our awareness of mortality.  \n(Optional) Chapter VII: “Love\, Pain\, Compassion\, and Personality” (Pages 146-71) – This chapter further explores Unamuno’s existential themes\, focusing on the interplay between love\, suffering\, and the development of personal identity.  \nSESSION III\, April 30th \nChapter IX: “Faith\, Hope\, and Charity” (Pages 204-235) – This chapter explores Unamuno’s views on religion and the role of faith\, hope\, and love in the human experience.  \nSESSION IV\, May 7th \nChapter XI: “Don Quixote in the Contemporary European Tragi-Comedy” (Pages 322-360) – Unamuno uses the figure of Don Quixote to illustrate his existentialist ideas and the tragicomic nature of life.  \nViewing of While at War (Mientras dure la guerra) 
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/the-tragic-sense-of-life-in-men-and-nations/2025-04-02/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250403T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250403T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250324T155910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T194659Z
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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 April 3rd) 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-course/2025-04-03/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250404T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250404T123000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250306T203303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T165903Z
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SUMMARY:Faculty Colloquium on The Uses of Idolatry
DESCRIPTION:This event is a colloquium on William T. Cavanaugh’s (DePaul University) book The Uses of Idolatry\, which offers a sustained and interdisciplinary argument that worship has not waned in our supposedly “secular” world. Rather\, the target of worship has changed\, migrating from the explicit worship of God to the implicit worship of things. Cavanaugh examines modern idolatries and the ways in which humans become dominated by our own creations. \nJ. Michelle Molina (Northwestern University) and Fr. Patrick Gilger\, S.J. (Loyola University Chicago) will offer remarks on the book followed by responses from William Cavanaugh. The event will be moderated by Scott Moringiello (DePaul University). \nThis event is by invitation only. If you would like more information or would like to request to attend\, please contact Geoffrey Zokal at gzokal@lumenchristi.org.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/faculty-colloquium-on-the-uses-of-idolatry/
LOCATION:IL
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Symposia
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250404T192000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
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SUMMARY:The Prince and Father of Music: Palestrina at 500
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nThe quincentennial of the birth of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina is an occasion to recognize the outstanding legacy of this talented musician not only in realm of sacred music but also in the history of composition more broadly. In an 80-minute concert presentation without intermission\, Schola Antiqua explores an array of Palestrina’s sacred choral works\, ranging from hymn and psalm settings to motets and spiritual madrigals. In-concert commentary illuminates Palestrina’s central role as conservator of Catholic plainchant and the ‘perfect art’ of imitative counterpoint. \nSchedule:\n5:00-5:30pm     Reception\n5:45-7:15pm     Concert\n7:15-7:20pm     Compline\n7:20pm             End
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/the-prince-and-father-of-music-palestrina-at-500/
LOCATION:Loyola Academy McGrath Family Performing Arts Center\, 3455 Illinois Rd\, Wilmette\, IL\, 60091
CATEGORIES:Schola Antiqua,Cultural Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250407T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250407T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
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SUMMARY:God-Talk: The Heart of Judaism Reading Course
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nOpen to current students at the University of Chicago. Participants can come to whichever sessions they choose. Dinner will be provided. \nDavid Novak\, one of the most distinguished Jewish theologians in the world\, offers a new interpretation of how the Jewish people and the Jewish tradition talk about God. What does the Torah say about God? How does the God of the Torah talk about Himself? And how does the God of the Torah talk about human beings? The book traces the history and theology of God-talk in Judaism\, and how it remains relevant\, now more than ever\, and speaks directly to contemporary issues such as human rights. \nIn this reading course over dinner\, Fr. Andrew Summerson (University of Toronto) will lead a group through Novak’s book at a leisurely pace.  Syllabus forthcoming \nSCHEDULE:\nThis group will meet weekly on Mondays (beginning April 7th) from 6:00pm – 7:30pm over dinner. \nA copy of God-Talk: The Heart of Judaism 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  \n\nApril 7th:\n\nChapter 1: “Introduction: Speaking on Strange Ground”\n\n\nApril 14th:\n\nChapter 2: “What is Jewish Theology?: Two Views of Jewish Theology?\n\n\nApril 21st:\n\nChapter 3: “The Inner Life of God: God’s Thoughts”\n\n\nApril 28th:\n\nChapter 4 and 5: “Seeing God: Desiring the Vision of God” and “Natural Law and Natural Theology: Two Approaches to Natural Law”
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/god-talk-the-heart-of-judaism-reading-course/2025-04-07/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250408T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250408T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T162831Z
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SUMMARY:Non-Credit Course | Experience of Grace
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nThis event is in-person only. Intended for university students\, faculty\, and staff. Others interested in attending please contact dstrobach@lumenchristi.org. Registrants are free to attend as many sessions as they choose. Sessions do not presuppose previous attendance or prior knowledge of the subject. \nChristian faith proclaims that we are saved by divine grace. What is “grace” and how do we experience it? What is special about the Catholic understanding of grace?  What  major controversies have clarified the understanding of grace? This class will draw on Scripture\, short autobiographical accounts\, and film to show the transformative power of grace in the lives of men and women such as Paul of Tarsus\, Augustine of Hippo\, Ignatius of Loyola\, Edith Stein\, Dorothy Day\, and Bernard Nathanson who were enabled by grace to flourish beyond what they could “ask or imagine” [Ephesians 3:20].\n\n  \nTuesdays\, April 1-May 14\n6:00pm: Dinner\n6:30pm: Presentation \n\nApril 1:  “Immortal Longings”: The Exigence for Transcendence and the Gift of Grace.\nApril 8:   Paul of Tarsus’s Encounter with the Risen Christ.\nApril 15: Do We Earn Grace? The Pelagian Controversy\nApril 22: Reformation Grace Controversies: Martin Luther and Ignatius of Loyola\nApril 29: The Sacramentality of Grace: Jesus Christ\, the Church\, and the Seven Sacraments\nMay 6:    Autobiographical Testimonies to the Experience of Grace\nMay 13: “Don’t Call Me a Saint”: “The Long Loneliness” of Dorothy Day.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/non-credit-course-experience-of-grace-2/2025-04-08/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Non-Credit Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250410T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250410T210000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250317T151314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T200212Z
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SUMMARY:Confederacy of Dunces Graduate Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nOpen to current graduate students at the University of Chicago. Participants can come to whichever sessions they choose. Drinks and Snacks will be provided. \nTake a journey with us through the vibrant streets of New Orleans’ French Quarter as we read A Confederacy of Dunces\, John Kennedy Toole’s masterpiece of humor and a character study of one of the giants of literature\, Ignatius J. Reilly. In this group\, we will explore the book’s cadre of distinctive characters and Toole’s synthesis of New Orleans’ contradictory gumbo of vice\, race\, and French Catholicism. We hope we’ll be able to balance the belly laughs with the thoughtful insights the book offers into the absurdity of the modern world\, the struggle to live an authentic life\, and whether a Medieval tome works better as a guide to living a good life or a doorstop. \nSCHEDULE:\nThis group will meet weekly on Thursdays (beginning April 10th) from 8:00pm – 9:00pm over drinks and snacks. \nA copy of the book 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  \n\n4/10: Chapter 1: pp. 1-27\n4/15: Chapters 2-3: pp. 28-81\n4/24: Chapters 4-6: pp. 82-151\n5/1: Chapters 7-9: pp. 152-234\n5/8: Chapters 10-11: pp. 235-302\n5/15: Chapters 12-14: pp. 303-394\n\n 
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/confederacy-of-dunces-graduate-reading-group/2025-04-10/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250411T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250411T113000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250317T153658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T153658Z
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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/latin-vulgate-reading-group/2025-04-11/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250414T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250414T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250317T152850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T191834Z
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SUMMARY:God-Talk: The Heart of Judaism Reading Course
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nOpen to current students at the University of Chicago. Participants can come to whichever sessions they choose. Dinner will be provided. \nDavid Novak\, one of the most distinguished Jewish theologians in the world\, offers a new interpretation of how the Jewish people and the Jewish tradition talk about God. What does the Torah say about God? How does the God of the Torah talk about Himself? And how does the God of the Torah talk about human beings? The book traces the history and theology of God-talk in Judaism\, and how it remains relevant\, now more than ever\, and speaks directly to contemporary issues such as human rights. \nIn this reading course over dinner\, Fr. Andrew Summerson (University of Toronto) will lead a group through Novak’s book at a leisurely pace.  Syllabus forthcoming \nSCHEDULE:\nThis group will meet weekly on Mondays (beginning April 7th) from 6:00pm – 7:30pm over dinner. \nA copy of God-Talk: The Heart of Judaism 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  \n\nApril 7th:\n\nChapter 1: “Introduction: Speaking on Strange Ground”\n\n\nApril 14th:\n\nChapter 2: “What is Jewish Theology?: Two Views of Jewish Theology?\n\n\nApril 21st:\n\nChapter 3: “The Inner Life of God: God’s Thoughts”\n\n\nApril 28th:\n\nChapter 4 and 5: “Seeing God: Desiring the Vision of God” and “Natural Law and Natural Theology: Two Approaches to Natural Law”
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/god-talk-the-heart-of-judaism-reading-course/2025-04-14/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250415T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250415T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250318T162830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T162831Z
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SUMMARY:Non-Credit Course | Experience of Grace
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nThis event is in-person only. Intended for university students\, faculty\, and staff. Others interested in attending please contact dstrobach@lumenchristi.org. Registrants are free to attend as many sessions as they choose. Sessions do not presuppose previous attendance or prior knowledge of the subject. \nChristian faith proclaims that we are saved by divine grace. What is “grace” and how do we experience it? What is special about the Catholic understanding of grace?  What  major controversies have clarified the understanding of grace? This class will draw on Scripture\, short autobiographical accounts\, and film to show the transformative power of grace in the lives of men and women such as Paul of Tarsus\, Augustine of Hippo\, Ignatius of Loyola\, Edith Stein\, Dorothy Day\, and Bernard Nathanson who were enabled by grace to flourish beyond what they could “ask or imagine” [Ephesians 3:20].\n\n  \nTuesdays\, April 1-May 14\n6:00pm: Dinner\n6:30pm: Presentation \n\nApril 1:  “Immortal Longings”: The Exigence for Transcendence and the Gift of Grace.\nApril 8:   Paul of Tarsus’s Encounter with the Risen Christ.\nApril 15: Do We Earn Grace? The Pelagian Controversy\nApril 22: Reformation Grace Controversies: Martin Luther and Ignatius of Loyola\nApril 29: The Sacramentality of Grace: Jesus Christ\, the Church\, and the Seven Sacraments\nMay 6:    Autobiographical Testimonies to the Experience of Grace\nMay 13: “Don’t Call Me a Saint”: “The Long Loneliness” of Dorothy Day.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/non-credit-course-experience-of-grace-2/2025-04-15/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Non-Credit Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250416T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250416T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250317T154726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250519T165500Z
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SUMMARY:The Tragic Sense of Life in Men and Nations
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. Jordan Gabriel\, who designed this program\, is a 2023-2024 Nicklin Fellow. This program is for undergraduate students only. \nREGISTER HERE\n“Wherefore my destiny? Why do I possess such a thirst for eternity?” For Spanish existentialist philosopher\, Miguel de Unamuno\, awareness of these two fundamentally human questions is to possess a “tragic sense of life.” By understanding it\, we find the answers to our lives\, navigating the conflict between faith and reason\, our longing for immortality\, and the interplay of faith\, hope\, and love in the tragicomic nature of life itself. \nSCHEDULE:\nSESSION 1\, April 2nd \nChapter I: “The Man of Flesh and Bone” (Pages 4-23) – This chapter sets the stage for Unamuno’s exploration of the human condition\, focusing on the conflict between faith and reason.’  \n(Optional) Chapter 2: “The Point of Departure” (Pages 24-42) – This chapter delves deeper into Unamuno’s exploration of the human condition and sets a strong foundation for understanding his tragic sense of life.  \nSESSION II\, April 16th \nChapter V: “The Hunger for Immortality” (Pages 43-64) – In this chapter\, Unamuno discusses the human desire for immortality and the existential anguish that arises from our awareness of mortality.  \n(Optional) Chapter VII: “Love\, Pain\, Compassion\, and Personality” (Pages 146-71) – This chapter further explores Unamuno’s existential themes\, focusing on the interplay between love\, suffering\, and the development of personal identity.  \nSESSION III\, April 30th \nChapter IX: “Faith\, Hope\, and Charity” (Pages 204-235) – This chapter explores Unamuno’s views on religion and the role of faith\, hope\, and love in the human experience.  \nSESSION IV\, May 7th \nChapter XI: “Don Quixote in the Contemporary European Tragi-Comedy” (Pages 322-360) – Unamuno uses the figure of Don Quixote to illustrate his existentialist ideas and the tragicomic nature of life.  \nViewing of While at War (Mientras dure la guerra) 
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/the-tragic-sense-of-life-in-men-and-nations/2025-04-16/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250418T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250418T113000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T153658Z
UID:10001564-1744972200-1744975800@lumenchristi.org
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/latin-vulgate-reading-group/2025-04-18/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250421T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250421T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250317T152850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T191834Z
UID:10001443-1745258400-1745263800@lumenchristi.org
SUMMARY:God-Talk: The Heart of Judaism Reading Course
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nOpen to current students at the University of Chicago. Participants can come to whichever sessions they choose. Dinner will be provided. \nDavid Novak\, one of the most distinguished Jewish theologians in the world\, offers a new interpretation of how the Jewish people and the Jewish tradition talk about God. What does the Torah say about God? How does the God of the Torah talk about Himself? And how does the God of the Torah talk about human beings? The book traces the history and theology of God-talk in Judaism\, and how it remains relevant\, now more than ever\, and speaks directly to contemporary issues such as human rights. \nIn this reading course over dinner\, Fr. Andrew Summerson (University of Toronto) will lead a group through Novak’s book at a leisurely pace.  Syllabus forthcoming \nSCHEDULE:\nThis group will meet weekly on Mondays (beginning April 7th) from 6:00pm – 7:30pm over dinner. \nA copy of God-Talk: The Heart of Judaism 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  \n\nApril 7th:\n\nChapter 1: “Introduction: Speaking on Strange Ground”\n\n\nApril 14th:\n\nChapter 2: “What is Jewish Theology?: Two Views of Jewish Theology?\n\n\nApril 21st:\n\nChapter 3: “The Inner Life of God: God’s Thoughts”\n\n\nApril 28th:\n\nChapter 4 and 5: “Seeing God: Desiring the Vision of God” and “Natural Law and Natural Theology: Two Approaches to Natural Law”
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/god-talk-the-heart-of-judaism-reading-course/2025-04-21/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250422T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250422T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250318T162830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T162831Z
UID:10001585-1745344800-1745350200@lumenchristi.org
SUMMARY:Non-Credit Course | Experience of Grace
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nThis event is in-person only. Intended for university students\, faculty\, and staff. Others interested in attending please contact dstrobach@lumenchristi.org. Registrants are free to attend as many sessions as they choose. Sessions do not presuppose previous attendance or prior knowledge of the subject. \nChristian faith proclaims that we are saved by divine grace. What is “grace” and how do we experience it? What is special about the Catholic understanding of grace?  What  major controversies have clarified the understanding of grace? This class will draw on Scripture\, short autobiographical accounts\, and film to show the transformative power of grace in the lives of men and women such as Paul of Tarsus\, Augustine of Hippo\, Ignatius of Loyola\, Edith Stein\, Dorothy Day\, and Bernard Nathanson who were enabled by grace to flourish beyond what they could “ask or imagine” [Ephesians 3:20].\n\n  \nTuesdays\, April 1-May 14\n6:00pm: Dinner\n6:30pm: Presentation \n\nApril 1:  “Immortal Longings”: The Exigence for Transcendence and the Gift of Grace.\nApril 8:   Paul of Tarsus’s Encounter with the Risen Christ.\nApril 15: Do We Earn Grace? The Pelagian Controversy\nApril 22: Reformation Grace Controversies: Martin Luther and Ignatius of Loyola\nApril 29: The Sacramentality of Grace: Jesus Christ\, the Church\, and the Seven Sacraments\nMay 6:    Autobiographical Testimonies to the Experience of Grace\nMay 13: “Don’t Call Me a Saint”: “The Long Loneliness” of Dorothy Day.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/non-credit-course-experience-of-grace-2/2025-04-22/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Non-Credit Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250424T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250424T203000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250324T192412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T145034Z
UID:10001598-1745519400-1745526600@lumenchristi.org
SUMMARY:Christianity\, Culture\, and Sport: From Play to Virtue - 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 \nApril 24: Christianity\, Culture\, and Sport: From Play to Virtue\nClark Power (University of Notre Dame)\nI was his delight day by day\, \nPlaying before him every moment\, \nplaying in his inhabited world\, \ndelighting in Adam’s offspring. \nProverbs 8:30-32 (trans. Brown\, 2012: 28-29) \nDrawing on Brown’s exegetical exploration of Wisdom’s paideia in the Book of Wisdom\, I explore the relationship between Christianity and culture (following Remi Brague) with a focus on sports and more specifically youth sports. I argue that sports is play and as such fosters children’s development of the theological and cardinal virtues. In childhood as well as adulthood\, sports should lead us to a transcendent joy that is rooted in freedom\, love\, and hope for the future of the human community. \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 \nMay 14th at Ruth Lake Country Club (6200 S Madison St\, Hinsdale\, IL 60521):  \nA Catholic Vision of Art: Beauty – The Highway to God \nSarah Crow (University of St. Xavier | St. Gregory’s Hall) \n\n“In everything which gives us the pure authentic feeling of beauty there is really the presence of God…all art of the highest order is religious in essence”  \n– Simone Weil  \n\nBeautiful art reflects the glory of the living\, incarnate God\, Jesus Christ\, whether or not explicitly religious in subject matter. Art is not only an instrument and expression of culture\, but also has a prophetic capacity to “prepare the way for the Lord” and transform the hearts of those who encounter it. This lecture will look at great works of art\, both sacred and secular\, and demonstrate how they can lead us to God.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/a-catholic-vision-of-culture-in-the-21st-century-west-suburban-catholic-culture-series-3/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250424T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250424T210000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250317T151314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T200212Z
UID:10001579-1745524800-1745528400@lumenchristi.org
SUMMARY:Confederacy of Dunces Graduate Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nOpen to current graduate students at the University of Chicago. Participants can come to whichever sessions they choose. Drinks and Snacks will be provided. \nTake a journey with us through the vibrant streets of New Orleans’ French Quarter as we read A Confederacy of Dunces\, John Kennedy Toole’s masterpiece of humor and a character study of one of the giants of literature\, Ignatius J. Reilly. In this group\, we will explore the book’s cadre of distinctive characters and Toole’s synthesis of New Orleans’ contradictory gumbo of vice\, race\, and French Catholicism. We hope we’ll be able to balance the belly laughs with the thoughtful insights the book offers into the absurdity of the modern world\, the struggle to live an authentic life\, and whether a Medieval tome works better as a guide to living a good life or a doorstop. \nSCHEDULE:\nThis group will meet weekly on Thursdays (beginning April 10th) from 8:00pm – 9:00pm over drinks and snacks. \nA copy of the book 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  \n\n4/10: Chapter 1: pp. 1-27\n4/15: Chapters 2-3: pp. 28-81\n4/24: Chapters 4-6: pp. 82-151\n5/1: Chapters 7-9: pp. 152-234\n5/8: Chapters 10-11: pp. 235-302\n5/15: Chapters 12-14: pp. 303-394\n\n 
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/confederacy-of-dunces-graduate-reading-group/2025-04-24/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250425T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250425T113000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250317T153658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T153658Z
UID:10001565-1745577000-1745580600@lumenchristi.org
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/latin-vulgate-reading-group/2025-04-25/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250428T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250428T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250317T152850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T191834Z
UID:10001444-1745863200-1745868600@lumenchristi.org
SUMMARY:God-Talk: The Heart of Judaism Reading Course
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nOpen to current students at the University of Chicago. Participants can come to whichever sessions they choose. Dinner will be provided. \nDavid Novak\, one of the most distinguished Jewish theologians in the world\, offers a new interpretation of how the Jewish people and the Jewish tradition talk about God. What does the Torah say about God? How does the God of the Torah talk about Himself? And how does the God of the Torah talk about human beings? The book traces the history and theology of God-talk in Judaism\, and how it remains relevant\, now more than ever\, and speaks directly to contemporary issues such as human rights. \nIn this reading course over dinner\, Fr. Andrew Summerson (University of Toronto) will lead a group through Novak’s book at a leisurely pace.  Syllabus forthcoming \nSCHEDULE:\nThis group will meet weekly on Mondays (beginning April 7th) from 6:00pm – 7:30pm over dinner. \nA copy of God-Talk: The Heart of Judaism 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  \n\nApril 7th:\n\nChapter 1: “Introduction: Speaking on Strange Ground”\n\n\nApril 14th:\n\nChapter 2: “What is Jewish Theology?: Two Views of Jewish Theology?\n\n\nApril 21st:\n\nChapter 3: “The Inner Life of God: God’s Thoughts”\n\n\nApril 28th:\n\nChapter 4 and 5: “Seeing God: Desiring the Vision of God” and “Natural Law and Natural Theology: Two Approaches to Natural Law”
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/god-talk-the-heart-of-judaism-reading-course/2025-04-28/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250429T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250429T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250318T162830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T162831Z
UID:10001586-1745949600-1745955000@lumenchristi.org
SUMMARY:Non-Credit Course | Experience of Grace
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nThis event is in-person only. Intended for university students\, faculty\, and staff. Others interested in attending please contact dstrobach@lumenchristi.org. Registrants are free to attend as many sessions as they choose. Sessions do not presuppose previous attendance or prior knowledge of the subject. \nChristian faith proclaims that we are saved by divine grace. What is “grace” and how do we experience it? What is special about the Catholic understanding of grace?  What  major controversies have clarified the understanding of grace? This class will draw on Scripture\, short autobiographical accounts\, and film to show the transformative power of grace in the lives of men and women such as Paul of Tarsus\, Augustine of Hippo\, Ignatius of Loyola\, Edith Stein\, Dorothy Day\, and Bernard Nathanson who were enabled by grace to flourish beyond what they could “ask or imagine” [Ephesians 3:20].\n\n  \nTuesdays\, April 1-May 14\n6:00pm: Dinner\n6:30pm: Presentation \n\nApril 1:  “Immortal Longings”: The Exigence for Transcendence and the Gift of Grace.\nApril 8:   Paul of Tarsus’s Encounter with the Risen Christ.\nApril 15: Do We Earn Grace? The Pelagian Controversy\nApril 22: Reformation Grace Controversies: Martin Luther and Ignatius of Loyola\nApril 29: The Sacramentality of Grace: Jesus Christ\, the Church\, and the Seven Sacraments\nMay 6:    Autobiographical Testimonies to the Experience of Grace\nMay 13: “Don’t Call Me a Saint”: “The Long Loneliness” of Dorothy Day.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/non-credit-course-experience-of-grace-2/2025-04-29/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Non-Credit Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250430T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250430T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T072008
CREATED:20250317T154726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250519T165500Z
UID:10001576-1746036000-1746041400@lumenchristi.org
SUMMARY:The Tragic Sense of Life in Men and Nations
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. Jordan Gabriel\, who designed this program\, is a 2023-2024 Nicklin Fellow. This program is for undergraduate students only. \nREGISTER HERE\n“Wherefore my destiny? Why do I possess such a thirst for eternity?” For Spanish existentialist philosopher\, Miguel de Unamuno\, awareness of these two fundamentally human questions is to possess a “tragic sense of life.” By understanding it\, we find the answers to our lives\, navigating the conflict between faith and reason\, our longing for immortality\, and the interplay of faith\, hope\, and love in the tragicomic nature of life itself. \nSCHEDULE:\nSESSION 1\, April 2nd \nChapter I: “The Man of Flesh and Bone” (Pages 4-23) – This chapter sets the stage for Unamuno’s exploration of the human condition\, focusing on the conflict between faith and reason.’  \n(Optional) Chapter 2: “The Point of Departure” (Pages 24-42) – This chapter delves deeper into Unamuno’s exploration of the human condition and sets a strong foundation for understanding his tragic sense of life.  \nSESSION II\, April 16th \nChapter V: “The Hunger for Immortality” (Pages 43-64) – In this chapter\, Unamuno discusses the human desire for immortality and the existential anguish that arises from our awareness of mortality.  \n(Optional) Chapter VII: “Love\, Pain\, Compassion\, and Personality” (Pages 146-71) – This chapter further explores Unamuno’s existential themes\, focusing on the interplay between love\, suffering\, and the development of personal identity.  \nSESSION III\, April 30th \nChapter IX: “Faith\, Hope\, and Charity” (Pages 204-235) – This chapter explores Unamuno’s views on religion and the role of faith\, hope\, and love in the human experience.  \nSESSION IV\, May 7th \nChapter XI: “Don Quixote in the Contemporary European Tragi-Comedy” (Pages 322-360) – Unamuno uses the figure of Don Quixote to illustrate his existentialist ideas and the tragicomic nature of life.  \nViewing of While at War (Mientras dure la guerra) 
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/the-tragic-sense-of-life-in-men-and-nations/2025-04-30/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
CATEGORIES:Reading Groups
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