National Catholic Sisters Week Concert & Open Mic Night
RFC, in partnership with the National Religious Vocation Conference, Communicators for Women Religious, Giving Voice, and the Center for the Study of Consecrated Life at Catholic Theological Union, will bring singer/songwriter Sara Thomsen to Catholic Theological Union for a free concert on Monday, March 11th beginning at 6:00pm. This will be a joyful event with opportunities for all those who love Catholic Sisters to come together and celebrate their lives, ministries and charisms. Pizza and beverages provided. Please join us! |
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Webinar: History and Ecclesiology of the Sex Abuse Crisis
Join us on Wednesday, March 20th at 1:00pm CT for a Lenten webinar with Massimo Faggioli, PhD. Dr. Massimo Faggioli, Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Villanova University and contributing writer to Commonweal magazine, will give an overview of his current work on the Catholic Church and sex abuse. He is an acclaimed church historian who has taught at several institutions both in the U.S. and internationally. |
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ForMission Application Deadline March 29
The next ForMission class will begin May 30-June 7, 2019 at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago . Application materials and updated information for 2019 are available. Application deadline to begin ForMission May/June 2019 is March 29. |
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Application Deadline for Together Cohort April 8
Together is a cohort-based, residential theology program for religious sisters and brothers in temporary vows and for newly professed religious who are willing to commit to full participation in all three program components: theological education, formation, and community. Together participants will enroll in a graduate theology program at CTU, share community in a designated space in the residence hall, and participate in ongoing formation together as an inter-congregational, intercultural, and intergenerational cohort. It consists of at least one full year of study that would lead to a certificate in an area of theology/spirituality, or two to three years of study that would allow participants to earn a master's degree in theology, pastoral studies or divinity. |