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Art and History

Oppenheimer, with Leonard DeLorenzo, Phil Sakimoto, and Ted Barron

In 1965, in an NBC News documentary, J. Robert Oppenheimer reflected on his role in leading the Manhattan Project that yielded the first nuclear weapons by saying this: “We knew...

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Religion and Philosophy

Conversations That Matter | Virtual Apocalypse: Renewing Christian Culture in a Digital World

Episode 2: The Virtue of Art Explore how the experience of making and enjoying art reminds us what it means to be human in a world of increasing automation and artificial...

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Conversations That Matter | Virtual Apocalypse: Renewing Christian Culture in a Digital World

Episode 1: The Art of Virtue Explores the relationship between the ways that technology is shaping our experiences of faith and community and the virtues required to live well...

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Law and Politics

A Culture of Life in Post-Dobbs America

Join the Notre Dame Office of Life and Human Dignity and the Notre Dame Right to Life Club as they welcome Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades, Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, and...

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Religion and Philosophy

National Study of Catholic Priests, with Stephen White

Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Stephen White, Executive Director of the Catholic Project, in one of the first interviews about the results of the National Study...

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Health and Society

Into Life

The Sisters of Life and the McGrath Institute for Church Life teamed up with CampCampo Films to create original 12-part video series Into Life based on the work of the Sisters...

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Religion and Philosophy

Saturdays with the Saints

Saturdays with the Saints has established itself as a popular Notre Dame football pregame ritual that combines the university’s rich traditions of Catholic faith and spirited...

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Religion and Philosophy

Church Communications Ecology Program discusses “Digital Practice as Liturgy”

Dr. Felicia Wu Song’s keynote lecture at the McGrath Institute’s 2022 Church Communications Ecology Program conference titled, “Digital Practice as Liturgy” examines the...

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The Church Is the Sacrament of the Preferential Option for the Poor

We read, in the entry for October, in Dorothy Day’s On Pilgrimage, that “the stink of the world’s injustice and the world’s indifference is all around us. The smell of...

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Religion and Philosophy

An Examination of Conscience: Race, the Church, and the Public Square

Join the McGrath Institute for Church Life as Gloria Purvis discusses, “An Examination of Conscience: Race, the Church, and the Public Square.” This event is free and open to...

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Art and History

Virtual Advent and Christmas Créche Calendar

In 2014, the McGrath Institute for Church Life began partnering with the Marian Library of Dayton, Ohio, bringing to Notre Dame’s campus an exhibit of crèches, or Nativity...

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