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Astonished by love
Is it love that transforms us, or the recounting of it? Does the effort to shape a story reveal what goes unseen, or does the storyteller create meaning where life tells us no meaning can be found?...
BC Alumni Lenten Series
Dr. Thomas Groome, Professor at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, shares an Alumni Lenten Series lecture entitled Living Gratefully with a group at the Boston College Club in Boston.
Being Catholic
with Garry Wills, Gasson Hall 100
Being Catholic and American
In the monthly event designed for students seeking to learn more about faith and religion in an inviting social environment, Kenneth Himes, O.F.M., raised questions regarding religion and public life. He spoke to the question of ethics and religious faith and its effect on the public and political spheres., with Kenneth R. Himes, O.F.M., Hillside Cafe
Can Secular Culture be Evangelized?
with Rev. Edward T. Oakes, SJ, University of St. Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary, McGuinn Hall 121
Cardinal Sean O'Malley, OFM
Cardinal Sean O'Malley of Boston spoke to a group of Boston College undergraduate students on the theme of handing on the faith to the next generation. He discussed how current issues affect each person and how the next generation can deal with these issues while remaining true to their faith., Jenks Honors Library
Catholic Faith and Cooperation in a Pluralistic Society
The panelists discussed the ways in which the principle of cooperation, drawn from the tradition of Catholic moral theology, can help us to think through the issues that arise out of the Catholic imperative to serve the public good in a complex world where law and policy are sometimes in conflict with Catholic moral principles., Presenters: M. Cathleen Kaveny, John P. Murphy Professor of Law and Professor of Theology, University of Notre Dame Law School; Edward A. Hartnett, Richard J. Hughes Professor for Constitutional and Public Law and Service, Seton Hall University School of Law; James F. Keenan, SJ, Professor, Boston College Theology Department; Very Rev. Russell E. Smith, Senior Director, Ethics, Catholic Health Association
Catholic Higher Education in the United States and the Holy See
with Archbishop J. Michael Miller, Gasson Hall 100
Catholic Jeopardy
In the monthly event designed for students seeking to learn more about faith and religion in an inviting social environment, Father Bill Neenan discussed the different signs and symbols that exist all around us especially in regards to religion. He also discussed the religious meaning behind various symbols including the Angelus painting and the Boston College logo., with Father William Neenan, S.J., Hillside Cafe
Catholic Spiritual Practices
Previewing selections from their latest book, Catholic Spiritual Practices: A Treasury of Old and New (Paraclete Press, 2012), listen to editors Colleen Griffith and Thomas Groome discuss how spiritual practices help to strengthen the life of faith.

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