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The Eucharist Commits Us to the Poor
In 2022, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) announced that the Church in this country would undertake a Eucharistic Revival, as a way to bolster Catholics’...
View EventCosmic Wonder: Sacred Music at Notre Dame Chamber Orchestra Concert
Are Bach’s Brandenburg concertos really secular? Find out as the new SMND Chamber Orchestra presents music that inspires cosmic wonder, including a starburst and a sunrise, and...
View EventFaith and Reason
Theology and Marketing major Kolton Koubsky ’24 presents Jacopo Aigoni’s masterpiece, The Adoration of the Magi, painted in the early 18th century. Amid the intellectual shift...
View EventAnd the Holy Spirit
Emily Normand ’20, the Lilly Endowment Museum Fellow for Religion and Spirituality in the Visual Arts at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art introduces our incredibly beautiful...
View EventTurning From Sin
Hilary Ott ’13, Academic Advancement Director for Arts & Architecture guides us to contemplate Lot with His Wife and Daughters Cast Out of Sodom by William Hamilton. The story...
View EventEnzo Biagi and the Indulgent Memory of Fascism in Postwar Italy
The post-1990s public de-mystification of the long celebrated Italian armed resistance against Fascism and Nazism (1943-1945), resulting from the decades-long efforts by a few...
View EventOVI Seminar Series 2024, V: Linguistic Contact in Sardinia in the Medieval Period
Starting from the studies of Max Leopold Wagner, the linguistic contact in the Middle Ages with the Tuscan of Pisa and, to a lesser extent, with the people of the coastal region...
View EventA Less Than Discreet Copyist
Dating to the last quarter of the 15th century, the ms. Milan, Civic Historical Archive and Trivulziana Library, 85 conveys a lesson from Ser Giovanni’s Pecorone which well...
View Event“Boccaccio, the Disguised Revolutionary” by Martin Eisner (Duke University)
Medieval and renaissance, feminist and misogynist, radical and conservative, class-warrior and aspiring aristocrat, Boccaccio has been interpreted in a variety of contradictory...
View EventThe First Last Man
Eileen M. Hunt is a Professor of Political Science at Notre Dame. She is the author or editor of ten books on topics ranging from tracing the place of the family in Enlightenment...
View EventLessons for the West from a Small African Country
Alexander Chula is a Thai-British medical doctor and writer, living and working in London. He studied Classics at Oxford then medicine at the University of London. His first book,...
View EventSafeguarding Democracy in an Era of AI and Digital Disinformation: A Conversation with Maria Ressa
In this lecture and the conversation that follows, Maria Ressa will explore key challenges facing international information ecosystems and global democracy. She will discuss the...
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