The Catholic character of Saint Joseph's University springs from its historical relationship with the Roman Catholic Church, and from its current embodiment of the great traditions of Catholic life and culture. The Catholic Intellectual Series promotes the long and dynamic history of catholic intellectual thought and highlights the latest and best within our tradition. Through this series Saint Joseph’s University desires to highlight the thoughts and writings of prominent catholic thinkers in our country and throughout the world.
The Saint Joseph's University Office for Mission and Identity presents
The Catholic Intellectual Series 2009-2010
Do everything possible so that liberty is victorious over oppression, justice over injustice, love over hate - Ignacio Ellacuria, S.J.
Exploring the Transforming Power of Faith, Reason and Social Responsibility at the Jesuit University
Voting and Holiness: A Practicing Catholic's Participation in the Political Process
Nicholas P. Cafardi, J.D, J.C.D.
Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law_
Joseph Katarincic Chair in Legal Process and Civil Procedure
Duquesne University
September 30th , 2009
7:30 pm
Mandeville Hall, Wolfington Teletori
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The Catholic University as Social Force:
Dangerous Memories of the UCA Martyrs
Michael E. Lee, Ph.D
Assistant Professor of Theology, Fordham University
November 10th, 2009
11:30 am
Mandeville Hall, Wolfington Teletorium
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U.S. Foreign Policy in Light of Catholic Social Teaching
Maryann Cusimano-Love, Ph.D. '86
Department of Politics
Catholic University of America.
February 2nd , 2010
7:30 pm
Mandeville Hall, Wolfington Teletorium
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Faith, Hope, and Charity: The Future of the Catholic Mission to the
City of Philadelphia Symposium
Keynote Address by: Dr. John DiIulio
The Fredric Fox Leadership Professor of Politics, Religion, and Civil Society
and Professor of Political Science, The University of Pennsylvania
March 16th, 2010
Keynote Address 7:30 pm
For more information contact: The Office for Mission and Identity (610) 660-3290
