Faithful Citizenship Dinner Each year, the Center for Faith and Culture invites friends, supporters and students to a dinner that seeks to nourish mind, heart and spirit. The Center strives to promote faithful citizenship and recognizes individuals who are leaders of faith and culture in the midst of our way of life. Each year, such a leader is honored at the dinner with the Faithful Citizen Award. Furthermore, the Center seeks to offer intellectual charity to its students and supporters at the dinner, and each year a distinguished speaker is invited to dialogue on the subject of faithful citizenship. The dinner is also an opportunity to help support the mission and programs of the Center for Faith and Culture including the Master of Arts in Faith and Culture (MAFC) degree program.
View Archives | Lectures and Lecture Series One of the six pillars of the Center for Faith and Culture is to expose participants to the best contemporary thinking on issues related to the ongoing dialogue of faith and culture. As such, the Center invites preeminent individuals in their respected fields to speak on topical issues. Examples of past topics include religious freedom, ecumenism, and science and religion. Talks are free and open to the public.
View Archives | Conferences, Seminars and Symposia The Center organizes conferences, seminars and symposia that offer the best contemporary thinking on issues related to the ongoing dialogue of faith and culture. Multiple speakers congregate to offer a wide range of perspectives on a common theme. Examples of past themes include connecting and loving in an individualistic age, reconciliation in faith and culture, and the identity challenge for Catholic Americans.
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