Co-sponsored by the Harvard Catholic Center Undergraduate Chaplaincy
CATHOLIC SOCIAL THOUGHT:
CATHOLIC LIFE IN THE MODERN WORLD
Mondays, 8:00-9:15PM,
Begins September 9, Fall Term
Harvard Catholic Center/St. Paul’s, Cambridge, MA
This reading group will explore key texts in Catholic Social Thought, focusing on how Catholic teachings and principles have been articulated and applied in the history of the Church. Through discussions, participants will examine how these enduring concepts can guide our responses to contemporary challenges. The group will consider works from influential Church documents, papal encyclicals, and writings by prominent Catholic thinkers.
Reading materials will be provided to registered participants. Light refreshments offered.
Group led by HCF Undergraduate Fellows Jacob Genualdi and Carter Stewart
OPEN TO BOSTON AREA UNDERGRADS - REGISTRATION REQUIRED
IN-PERSON ONLY
This group is made possible through the support of grant #62372 from the John Templeton Foundation, “In Lumine: Promoting the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on Campuses Nationwide.” The opinions expressed in this group are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the John Templeton Foundation.