St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, December 9, 2018, 2018 College of the Holy Cross
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, December 9, 2018
Saint Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL
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Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter, December 1, 2018, 2018 College of the Holy Cross
Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter, December 1, 2018
Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Portland, OR
Catholic Deaf Community Newsletter Finding Aid
Perpetua And Felicity: The Unofficial Lesbian Saints, 2018 University of North Dakota
Perpetua And Felicity: The Unofficial Lesbian Saints, Mari Tonsfeldt
Essential Studies UNDergraduate Showcase
The concept of homosexuality did not exist prior to the nineteenth century. In literature, this made lesbians a rarity. With the absence of women writers and even fewer lesbian writers, the question for historians became how to find our queer ancestors. Defining anyone in the Medieval Age as homosexual is anachronistic at but modern lesbians could hardly be the first.
Saints Perpetua and Felicity are commonly regarded among the LGBTQ community and members of the Catholic Church as the Patron Saints of Same-Sex Relationships but in St. Perpetua’s self-penned diary and martyr story, the two women have only one direct …
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, December 2, 2018, 2018 College of the Holy Cross
St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, December 2, 2018
Saint Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL
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Teaching Magis At College: Meaning, Mission, And Moral Responsibility, 2018 Xavier University
Teaching Magis At College: Meaning, Mission, And Moral Responsibility, Marcus Mescher
Jesuit Higher Education: A Journal
Jesuit colleges and universities highlight terms like magis to accentuate the specific charism of Jesuit education. But when these words and phrases are separated from their context in Ignatian spirituality and the mission of the Society of Jesus, they risk becoming banal jargon. When magis is properly understood and effectively taught, it provides a fundamental horizon of meaning, calls everyone to partner in the mission of Jesuit education, and empowers faculty, staff, and students to embrace moral responsibility in a world marked by sin and suffering. In the praxis of teaching magis, contemplation, imagination, and vocation discernment are three …
Present Condition And Role Of The Catholic Church In Poland, 2018 John Paul II Catholic University
Present Condition And Role Of The Catholic Church In Poland, Alfred Marek Wierzbicki
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
My remarks about the present condition and role of the Catholic Church in Poland are not based on formal sociological research, for I am not a sociologist. I would like just to share some observations and concerns about the situation in which I live as Christian and priest. My report is mostly based on the personal experience, but in spite of the subjective perspective I seek to objectivize my views as much as possible by taking into account a broader context.
Cover And Front Matter, 2018 University of Dayton
Cover And Front Matter, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Cover, table of contents, administrative information
Statement Of Black Catholic Clergy Caucus, 2018 University of Dayton
Statement Of Black Catholic Clergy Caucus, Black Catholic Clergy Caucus
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
Diamond, Gold, Ruby, And Hope, 2018 St. Lawrence University
Diamond, Gold, Ruby, And Hope, Kimberly Flint-Hamilton
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Letter from the Editor
Three Centuries Of Black Catholic Faith, Culture And Activism In New Orleans, 2018 University of Dayton
Three Centuries Of Black Catholic Faith, Culture And Activism In New Orleans, Cecilia Moore
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
This paper provides an overview of three centuries of black Catholic faith, culture and activism in New Orleans. In particular, it looks at how Catholicism helped antebellum black New Orleanians to build and maintain family ties, how black Catholics as individuals and collectives used their material and spiritual resources to create a religious community, schools, and parishes, and how black Catholic New Orleanians used their faith in conjunction with their religious institutions to fight for social justice and civil rights from the era of Reconstruction through the 1960s.
The Federated Colored Catholics' Chronicle, 1929‐1932: A Monitor And Barometer Of American Race Relations, 2018 University of Iowa
The Federated Colored Catholics' Chronicle, 1929‐1932: A Monitor And Barometer Of American Race Relations, Katrina Sanders
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
This essay examines The Chronicle, the Federated Colored Catholics’ official periodical. The author argues that the short-lived publication was an educative vehicle that provided practical strategies for addressing the day-to-day racial disparities facing the larger Black community. Remnants of the social and economic issues that The Chronicle’s founder, Thomas Wyatt Turner, sought to address during the late 1920s and early 1930s remain with us today, and as such, continue to demand both attention and solutions.
My Story‐Your Story: A Pastoral Response For 21st-Century Catechesis, 2018 Loyola University Chicago
My Story‐Your Story: A Pastoral Response For 21st-Century Catechesis, Timone Davis
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Many Catholics experience catechetical challenges as they try to keep their faith growing in the midst of “new” truths, spiritual indifference and dwindling Mass attendance. This is especially true for Black Catholics who strive to balance racism in the world and racism in the Church. This article offers a pastoral response that uses story— telling and listening—for catechesis. Using My Story-Your Story as a method of storytelling, the article expounds on how story is the foundation of communication and how it can open catechetical endeavors for the 21st century. My Story-Your Story acknowledges the role our experiences, traditions and culture …
Women As Ritualistic Agents In The Roman Catholic Church: A Comparative Theological Dialogue, 2018 University of Portland
Women As Ritualistic Agents In The Roman Catholic Church: A Comparative Theological Dialogue, Simonmary Asese Aihiokhai
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
In sub-Saharan African religious worldview, a woman inhabits the interstitial space of connectedness. She serves as the medium for the birthing of physical and spiritual life. Today, many in the continent have embraced Christianity and many profess the Roman Catholic faith. African Catholics can contribute to the ongoing discourse on the role of women as ministerial agents in the Catholic Church. To do this, they can articulate a theology of ministry that is grounded in the religious worldview of African indigenous religions.
Delivered Remarks On Reception Of The John Courtney Murray Award, 2018 Boston College
Delivered Remarks On Reception Of The John Courtney Murray Award, M. Shawn Copeland
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
The urgent challenge for us as Catholic theologians, scholars, and teachers remains the same as it was 45 years ago—the recruitment and training of black Catholic scholars for theological studies. We must “seize” leadership in this endeavor for the good of our country, for the good of our church, and for the greater honor and glory of God.
The Father Of Pan‐Africanism: Rev. Edward Wilmot Blyden, 2018 The Catholic University of America
The Father Of Pan‐Africanism: Rev. Edward Wilmot Blyden, Rafi Rahman
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Rev. Edward Wilmot Blyden was born in the Virgin Islands, was ordained a Presbyterian minister, and became a leader in the Pan- Africanism movement. This paper argues that Rev. Blyden is an important figure within contemporary Black Church Studies because of his sui generis posture towards Islam, Pan-Africanism, and Black Nationalism. The felicitous Pan-African accolades attributed to Rev. Blyden by the Black Church are a result of his novel Afro-centric and inclusive interfaith hermeneutical posture and writings from the period of Reconstruction through the Progressive Era. Rev. Blyden’s acceptance of non-Christian faith traditions within a Pan-African context supported and, more …
Review — Vincent W. Lloyd And Andrew Prevot, Editors, Anti‐Blackness And Christian Ethics, 2018 University of Dayton
Review — Vincent W. Lloyd And Andrew Prevot, Editors, Anti‐Blackness And Christian Ethics, Alex Mikulich
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
Chronology, 2018 University of Dayton
Chronology, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Listing of BCTS annual meetings from 1978 to 2018
Review — Jeannine Hill Fletcher, The Sin Of White Supremacy: Christianity, Racism, & Religious Diversity In America, 2018 University of San Diego
Review — Jeannine Hill Fletcher, The Sin Of White Supremacy: Christianity, Racism, & Religious Diversity In America, Karen Teel
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
The Black Jesus Statue Of Sacred Heart Major Seminary In Detroit, Michigan, 2018 Hamilton Publishing
The Black Jesus Statue Of Sacred Heart Major Seminary In Detroit, Michigan, Steven Hamilton
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
History of and reflection on the artwork
St. Dominic Deaf Center, December 2018, 2018 College of the Holy Cross
St. Dominic Deaf Center, December 2018
Saint Dominic Deaf Center
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Houston, TX
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