For #BlackCatholicHistoryMonth, ACHS welcomed @OlgaMSegura for "Important Conversations - #BLM and the Catholic Church: A Conversation w/ Olga Segura". Hosted by Board Member, Dr. Tia Noelle Pratt, @TiaPhD. The recording of the event is now available.
https://t.co/7ilxGKE5nD
Dr. McGuinness gave a great talk at @ACHS1884 this evening on Katherine Drexel “and the Sisters Who Shared Her Vision” in summary “it’s complicated!” Her upcoming book on Mother Katherine will shed some much needed historical insight on such a dynamic person in American history
Save the date! The ACHA will be hosting a virtual hybrid conference on March 24-25, bringing together academic historians and archivists to discuss Native American Boarding Schools and the legacy of the Catholic Church. To view the program/register, go to: https://t.co/lu2MJS8ffm
CHRC had to privilege to attend the exhibit opening at the @ACHS1884 yesterday. "That '70s Catholicism" focuses on the both the major events in the city and and local parish changes. Be sure to attend a future event at the ACHS in order to check out this exiting exhibit!
Just found out that my first ever book review was recently published by @ACHS1884. It was an honor to be asked to write a review for @JohnGasaway's "Miracles on the Hardwood." Check out the review at the link and buy John's excellent book today!
https://t.co/4eZJdrcIsL
We're proud to share that American Catholic Studies has published an essay on 50 years of Pax Christi USA as its latest cover story. A link to download a PDF version of the article will be available for a limited time. https://t.co/87DOZkWtEh
Please join us Sunday, 1/22 for the opening of our new exhibit - That '70s Catholicism. House opens at 1pm. Lecture at 2pm by the exhibit curator, Dr. Thomas Rzeznik. Event is free & open to the public. Registration req. Lecture will be livestreamed.
https://t.co/POUqCV4PoM
St. Edward the Confessor was the first English king canonized as a saint in the #CatholicChurch. During his reign, Westminster Abbey was built, and it is where he is buried.
Known for his piety, his feast day is celebrated by both the Church of England and the Catholic Church.
JOB: The Office for Mission and Ministry at @VillanovaU has an opening for a Director of Communication.
This is an exciting opportunity to be a part of a dynamic team at a world-class #Catholic institution in Philadelphia.
CC: @TiaPhD#CatholicTwitter
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The current issue of AMERICAN CATHOLIC STUDIES features an article on the 50th anniversary of the national Encuentros written by Allan Figueroa Deck, SJ. Fr. Deck was the first president of @achtus_us. Find the full article here: https://t.co/IK5yV5sRi6