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SUMMARY:"In the One\, we are One": Christian Unity and the City of God - Ever Ancient\, Ever New: The Sources of Pope Leo XIV | West Suburban Catholic Culture Series
DESCRIPTION:The West Suburban Catholic Culture Series\n\nEver Ancient\, Ever New:\nThe Sources of Pope Leo XIV\nREGISTER HERE\n\n  \nSeptember 10th:\n“In the One\, we are One”: Christian Unity and the City of God\nSchedule: 6:30 p.m. Drinks | 7:00 p.m. Dinner\, Lecture\, & Q&A | 8:30 p.m. End \nLECTURE DESCRIPTION \nIn the City of God\, Augustine eloquently speaks about “two cities” that are divided by their two loves. In God’s city\, there are angels and humans united in their love of God. In the earthly city\, there are demons and humans united in their devotion to their own wills. For Augustine\, the city of God on earth is the Church\, but in this life it is a church which intermingles citizens of the two cities. It is a church on pilgrimage which longs to be fully united and secure with the heavenly city of God. But even now\, in the Eucharist and in the miraculous intercession of the saints\, the Church can achieve a foretaste of the unity it will experience in heaven.  \n  \n(Business casual attire encouraged. For questions\, please email Margaux (Killackey) Taffet at mkillackey@lumenchristi.org). \n  \nSERIES DESCRIPTION \nSince the election of Pope Leo XIV on May 8\, 2025\, Catholics and non-Catholics alike have wondered what kind of a Pope he would be. Perhaps the best perspective on that question may be found in two of his most consequential decisions\, both of which were highlighted in his first remarks from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.  \nFirst\, at the age of 22\, Robert Prevost entered the Augustinian order.  As “a son of St. Augustine\,” he is guided by the spirituality of that great 5th century Western Doctor of the Church whose thought has shaped Catholic doctrine and philosophy since that time. Augustine lived in a time of intense political upheaval as the mighty Western Roman Empire was falling.  Old things of seemingly invincible splendor were collapsing.  And the new thing of Christianity was transforming the world at an astonishing pace.  \nSecondly\, in choosing the name Leo\, our new Pontiff consciously placed himself in the line of several consequential popes of that name. The most recent\, Leo XIII\, Pope from 1878 through 1903\, is celebrated for his seminal writings on contemporary Catholic social doctrine. The best known of these\, Rerum Novarum\, references the “new things” facing the Church and the world in the wake of decades of technological\, political\, intellectual and religious revolution.  \nThe new Pope’s first remarks following his election hinted at the trajectory of his papacy by tapping into two deep wells of patristic and papal teaching.  In this\, the sixth season of the West Suburban Catholic Culture Series\, our speakers will explore some of the most significant writings of St. Augustine and Pope Leo XIII in light of the influence they may have on the new Pope’s priorities. Like both of these men\, this Pope faces a time of roiling social change.  Like them\, he faces a world in which old things are passing and new things are afoot.  These sources may help us understand how Pope Leo seeks to carry the Church forward in a world such as ours.   \n  \nCALENDAR \nSeptember 10: “In the One\, we are One”: Christian Unity and the City of God \nJared Ortiz (Van Kley Professor of Religion and Department Chair\, Hope College; Founder and Executive Director\, St. Benedict Institute at Hope College) \nOctober 15: Our Hearts are Restless: Augustine’s Confessions and Modern Anxiety \nScott Moringiello (Associate Professor in Catholic Studies\, DePaul University; Scholar-in-Residence at St. Gregory Hall) \nNovember 12: Unless You Believe\, You Will Not Understand: Augustine’s Theory of Education \nErika Kidd (Associate Professor\, Catholic Studies\, University of St. Thomas) \nMarch 18\, 2026: On New Things: Rerum Novarum and the Foundations of Catholic Social Thought \nSpeaker To Be Announced \nApril 15\, 2026: The Kingdom of Heaven is like a Mustard Seed: Development in Catholic Social Thought \nSpeaker To Be Announced \nMay 13\, 2026: The Gospel’s Response to the “Fatigue of Living” \nSpeaker To Be Announced
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/wsccs/
LOCATION:Ruth Lake Country Club\, 6200 South Madison Street\, Hinsdale\, IL
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Symposia,West Suburban Series,Cultural Forum
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SUMMARY:A Spiritual Manual for the Technological Age: A Discussion of Paul Kingsnorth's Against the Machine
DESCRIPTION:This event is full.  You can register for the livestream below.  To inquire about the waiting list for the in-person event\, please email Margaux (Killackey) Taffet: mtaffet@lumenchristi.org. \n  \n“A Spiritual Manual for the Technological Age” is the Lumen Christi Institute’s 2025 Kolber Lecture. \n  \nREGISTER HERE (Online Only) \n5:00 Cocktail and Hors d’Oeuvres  |   6:00 Dialogue and Q&A   |   7:30 End  \n“Our culture is not in danger of dying; it is already dead\, and we are in denial.  This\, now\, is the reality we have to wrestle with—and transcend.” \nWe all experience how the rapid advance of technology\, especially AI\, has affected the way we live\, think\, and experience the world. But has it also changed who we are? In his new book\, Against the Machine: on the Unmaking of Humanity\, Paul Kingsnorth explores the consequences of hyper-technologized society. With the deftness of an essayist who is also a poet\, Kingsnorth takes us through the historical and theological roots of post-Industrial Revolution advancement. He ultimately suggests that the dangers we face have a spiritual cause\, and spiritual consequences.  “If you knock out the pillars of a sacred order\,” he writes\, “the universe itself will change shape.”  This technological reshaping will lead man to become the machine—unless we can learn to transcend it. \nPaul Kingsnorth is a poet\, novelist\, and essayist.  He wrote his first book after traveling around the world to study the effects of globalization on culture; since then\, he has written five other works of nonfiction\, three novels\, two collections of poetry\, and has contributed essays to numerous journals\, including First Things\, The Guardian\, London Review of Books\, and The Ecologist.  He also writes a popular Substack\, “The Abbey of Misrule\,” with a following of over 70\,000 subscribers.  Kingsnorth resides in Ireland with his family. \nWe at the Lumen Christi Institute are excited to host Paul Kingsnorth at the University Club as he takes his book tour for Against the Machine.  The evening will begin at 5:00pm with cocktails and appetizers.  At 6:00pm\, Kingsnorth will bring us into the major themes of his book in dialogue with another great contemporary poet and cultural critic\, James Matthew Wilson\, followed by an audience Q&A\, and a book signing.  You may pre-order a signed copy of the book when you register. \nRegistration for the livestream will go live on September 1st.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/a-spiritual-manual-for-the-technological-age-a-discussion-of-paul-kingsnorths-against-the-machine/
LOCATION:University Club of Chicago\, 76 E Monroe St\nChicago\, IL 60603\, Downtown\, IL
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