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Judy Fontenot Lavergne

            

FaithActs Summer Youth Theology Institute

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High school rising juniors and seniors are invited to participate in this institute held on the beautiful campus of Loyola University New Orleans. Through engagement with the relevant sciences and an exploration of Christianity's rich biblical and theological traditions, participants will discern how their faith can help make them leaders in support of creation and environmental justice. They can also earn 3 college credits. 

The cost for the institute is $300.00 Scholarships available.

The Universe Story … the Story of Our Times

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Share the beginning of your Lenten journey with the Loyola Institute for Ministry and other members of the Loyola community and the public by attending a creation-centered virtual retreat.

Encountering Justice in the Eucharist

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Join the Loyola Institute for Ministry as it hosts the third and final presentation in its virtual lecture series entitled The Demands of Encounter Today. Thomas Ryan, Ph.D., Director of the Loyola Institute for Ministry, will give the final lecture intended to draw out theology’s public implications and so inspire people to work for the transformation of our Church and world with special attention to racial injustice. Dr. Ryan is the Marjorie R. Morvant Professor in Theology and Ministry at Loyola University New Orleans.

Encountering Our History, Shaping Our Future: Latinas and the Church in the United States

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Photo of Dr. Natalia Imperatori-LeeJoin the Loyola Institute for Ministry as it hosts the second presentation in its virtual lecture series entitled The Demands of Encounter Today. Natalia Imperatori-Lee, Ph.D., will present this second lecture in the series exploring the demands on us of Pope Francis’ call to create a culture of encounter. Dr.

Encountering a Multiracial Democracy: Some Notes for Catholics

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Join the Loyola Institute for Ministry for the first virtual lecture in its series entitled The Demands of Encounter Today. This lecture series is intended to draw out theology’s public implications and so inspire people to work for the transformation of our Church and world with special attention to racial injustice. Loyola's Vice President for Equity and Inclusion Kedrick B. Perry, Ed.D., will inaugurate the series with a brief address.

Thomas D. Sauline

            

George L. Rodriguez

            

Alphonce C. L. Omolo

            

Jane M. Cruthirds