Center for Catholic Studies Spring Speaker Series
Inclement Weather: February 25, 2026
All classes starting prior to 11 a.m. will be remote. Classes after 11 a.m. will be in person. Non-essential staff should work remote until 11 a.m. then report to campus as scheduled.
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Part of the Human Journey Colloquia Series
Struck Down, Not Destroyed
The Jacqueline & Edward Musante Center for Catholic Studies Endowed Lecture
March 18, 2026 | 2 p.m. | Loris Forum
Guest Speaker: Colleen Dulle, Associate Editor, America Media
Rabbi Norman Lamm Was Right: Why Catholics Should Look Upon Nostra Aetate as Only a Step in the Right Direction
The Ellen B. Lubell & Leslie Byelas Center for Catholic Studies Endowed Annual Lecture on Jewish Christian Dialogue
March 25, 2026 | 2 p.m. | Loris Forum
Guest Speaker: Jon M. Sweeney, Religion Editor/Associate Publisher, Monkfish Publishing
Integral Ecology, Integral Technology: Applying Laudato Si in the Age of AI
April 8, 2026 | 2 p.m. | Loris Forum
Guest Speaker: Dr. John P. Slattery, Executive Director, Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology and Law, Duquesne University
Why I Remain a Gay Catholic: A Spiritual-Sexual Journey
April 22, 2026 | 2 p.m. | Loris Forum
Guest Speaker: Father Paul F. Morrissey, Augustinian friar and ordained priest. Co-founder of the Philadelphia chapter of Dignity (LGBTQ ministry in the Catholic Church. Co-Founder of Communication Ministry (CMI) an international monthly newsletter, journal, and retreat ministry for LGBTQ priests.
Previous Speakers
Chipping Away at the Stained Glass Ceiling: Women's Strategies for Ecclesial Reform
February 11, 2026
Guest Speaker: Mary Kate Holman, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Fairfield University
More Information
For more information on these events, contact the Department of Catholic Studies at 203-396-8051 or catholicstudies@sacredheart.edu.
Struck Down, Not Destroyed
Rabbi Norman Lamm Was Right: Why Catholics Should Look Upon Nostra Aetate as Only a Step in the Right Direction
Integral Ecology, Integral Technology: Applying Laudato Si in the Age of AI
Why I Remain a Gay Catholic: A Spiritual-Sexual Journey
Chipping Away at the Stained Glass Ceiling: Women's Strategies for Ecclesial Reform