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March 13–April 3 • Terms that define Ignatian Spirituality

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Add to Calendar 2019-03-13 19:00:00 2019-04-03 21:00:00 Jesuitica + Week 1: Wednesday, March 13 Fr. Fred Kammer, S.J., Exec Director, J.S.R.I., Loyola University New Orleans "The Faith That Does Justice" -------------------------------------------------------- + Week 2: Wednesday, March 20 Dr. Bill McCormick, S.J., Asst. Professor, Political Science, St. Louis University "Magnanimity" -------------------------------------------------------- + Week 3: Wednesday, March 27  Fr. Mark Bosco, S.J., Vice-President for Mission & Identity, Georgetown University "Flannery:  The Storied Life of the Writer from Georgia" A new documentary on the great southern Catholic writer Flannery O'Connor.  The filmmakers use animation, archival footage, and interviews with current writers and artists to tell O’Connor’s life story.  The film will give you a new appreciation for this highly celebrated, yet often misunderstood, storyteller.  Presented by Father Bosco.  (NOTE: Film Location is  *Miller Hall 114* )    -------------------------------------------------------- + Week 4: Wednesday, April 3 Fr. Ed Vacek, S.J., Duffy Chair in Catholic Studies, Loyola University New Orleans "Finding God in All Things"  -------------------------------------------------------- The series is free and open to the general public. Ignatius Chapel (March 27 event at Miller Hall 114) America/Chicago public

Address

Ignatius Chapel

(March 27 event at Miller Hall 114)

Times

Cost

Free

Fred Kammer, S.J.

+ Week 1: Wednesday, March 13

Fr. Fred Kammer, S.J., Exec Director, J.S.R.I., Loyola University New Orleans

"The Faith That Does Justice"

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Bill McCormick, S.J.

+ Week 2: Wednesday, March 20

Dr. Bill McCormick, S.J., Asst. Professor, Political Science, St. Louis University

"Magnanimity"

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Mark Bosco, S.J.

+ Week 3: Wednesday, March 27 

Fr. Mark Bosco, S.J., Vice-President for Mission & Identity, Georgetown University

"Flannery:  The Storied Life of the Writer from Georgia"

A new documentary on the great southern Catholic writer Flannery O'Connor.  The filmmakers use animation, archival footage, and interviews with current writers and artists to tell O’Connor’s life story.  The film will give you a new appreciation for this highly celebrated, yet often misunderstood, storyteller.  Presented by Father Bosco.  (NOTE: Film Location is  *Miller Hall 114* )   

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Ed Vacek, S.J.

+ Week 4: Wednesday, April 3

Fr. Ed Vacek, S.J., Duffy Chair in Catholic Studies, Loyola University New Orleans

"Finding God in All Things" 

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The series is free and open to the general public.

Event Type

Community
Ministry

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Add to Calendar 2019-03-13 19:00:00 2019-04-03 21:00:00 Jesuitica + Week 1: Wednesday, March 13 Fr. Fred Kammer, S.J., Exec Director, J.S.R.I., Loyola University New Orleans "The Faith That Does Justice" -------------------------------------------------------- + Week 2: Wednesday, March 20 Dr. Bill McCormick, S.J., Asst. Professor, Political Science, St. Louis University "Magnanimity" -------------------------------------------------------- + Week 3: Wednesday, March 27  Fr. Mark Bosco, S.J., Vice-President for Mission & Identity, Georgetown University "Flannery:  The Storied Life of the Writer from Georgia" A new documentary on the great southern Catholic writer Flannery O'Connor.  The filmmakers use animation, archival footage, and interviews with current writers and artists to tell O’Connor’s life story.  The film will give you a new appreciation for this highly celebrated, yet often misunderstood, storyteller.  Presented by Father Bosco.  (NOTE: Film Location is  *Miller Hall 114* )    -------------------------------------------------------- + Week 4: Wednesday, April 3 Fr. Ed Vacek, S.J., Duffy Chair in Catholic Studies, Loyola University New Orleans "Finding God in All Things"  -------------------------------------------------------- The series is free and open to the general public. Ignatius Chapel (March 27 event at Miller Hall 114) America/Chicago public

Departments

Mission + Identity