Affirmative Therapy Training
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FreeStudents, clinical interns, and licensed therapists are all welcome!
Topics include:
Ethical non-monogamy
Kink/fetish
Challenging stereotypes and biases
Youth and family Intersection between identities ..and more!
$60 for practitioners
$40 for students
3 hours of diagnosis training
3 hours of ethics training
Benjamin Benus – Barry Lawrence Ruderman Conference on Cartography
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Freehis conference, hosted by the David Rumsey Map Center and Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps, will focus on maps & data visualization.
Preaching Resurrection Hope
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Free
Join Mary Catherine Hilkert, a member of the Dominican Sisters of Peace and a Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame as she presents a workshop on preaching. Rooted in the conviction that the Word of God is creative and prophetic and that the Spirit of God empowers resurrection hope, this workshop is designed for ordained and lay preachers, lea
The Joy of the Gospel, the Baptismal Vocation, and the Genius of the Spirit
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Free
Join Mary Catherine Hilkert, a member of the Dominican Sisters of Peace and a Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame as she presents "The Joy of the Gospel, the Baptismal Vocation, and the Genius of the Spirit." Remembering the Spirit's "infinite creativity" in raising up preachers in the past and attending to more recent voices raised in the Syn
The Consequences of Educational Reform in New Orleans
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FreeDr. J. Celeste Lay is the Interim Dean of the Newcomb-Tulane College and Professor of Political Science at Tulane University. Dr. Lay is the author of Public Schools. Private Governance: Education Reform and Democracy in New Orleans (Temple University Press, 2022), which examines how New Orleans became the first all-charter school system in the country and the consequences of the system for families and their communities-especially communities of color.
An Interview with Governor John Bel Edwards
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FreeThe Canizaro Center for Catholic Studies, in collaboration with the Center for Ethics and Economics Justice and the College of Law, presents an interview with Governor John Bell Edwards on faith, leadership, and public life. Reception to follow.
Faith and Work Luncheon
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FreeYou're invited to join the Faith and Work Luncheon hosted by the Center for Ethics and Economics Justice with the Canizaro Center for Catholic Studies on March 16 at 12:30 p.m. in Miller 112. The event will feature Karen S. DeBlieux who serves as Head of US Corporate Banking and Market President for Capital One.
Faith and Work Luncheon
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FreeThe Canizaro Center for Catholic Studies and Center for Ethics and Economic Justice invite Loyola community members to a free Faith & Work Luncheon discussing private equity, financial services, and ethics, featuring a presentation by Thomas Henley, managing director at Bernhard Capital Partners in Baton Rouge.
Free pizza will be provided. Please register in advance.
Women’s Roles in the Church
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Free
Susan Bigelow Reynolds, Ph.D., presents the second lecture in the Institute for Ministry's Spring Lecture Series. She will speak about "Women's Roles in the Church." Dr. Bigelow Reynolds is an Assistant Professor of Catholic Studies in the Candler School of Theology at Emory University.
Young Adult Involvement in a Synodal Church
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Free
This lecture is the final presentation in LIM's Spring Lecture Series. Dr. Emily Jendzejec will explore the subject "Young Adult Involvement in a Synodal Church." Dr. Jendzejec is an Assistant Professor of Pastoral Studies in the Loyola Institute for Ministry at Loyola University New Orleans.