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In 1996, the Catholic Common Ground Initiative was founded in an effort to lessen polarities and divisions that weaken the communion of the church. At the origin of the Initiative, the National Pastoral Life Center released a charter statement, “Called to Be Catholic: Church in a Time of Peril,” proposing guidelines for dialogue within the church. The Initiative begun more than twenty years ago by Cardinal Joseph Bernardin continues today.
The Catholic-Jewish Studies Program provides students with opportunities to experience the world of living Judaism outside of the classroom through the Shapiro Lecture series and the annual Rabbi Hayim Goren Perelmuter Conference and more.
The Catholic-Jewish Studies Program provides students with opportunities to experience the world of living Judaism outside of the classroom through the Shapiro Lecture series and the annual Rabbi Hayim Goren Perelmuter Conference and more.
God is the light of the heavens and the earth. Sūrat al-Nūr, v. 35 The Catholic-Muslim Studies Program educates and trains dynamic scholars and leaders who can effectively promote mutual understanding, reconciliation, and cooperation between Muslims and Christians, in order to advance justice and compassion.
God is the light of the heavens and the earth. Sūrat al-Nūr, v. 35 The Catholic-Muslim Studies Program educates and trains dynamic scholars and leaders who can effectively promote mutual understanding, reconciliation, and cooperation between Muslims and Christians, in order to advance justice and compassion.
Catholics on Call is a national vocation discovery program of the Bernardin Center at Catholic Theological Union for young adults provideing conferences, retreats, reflections, and digital media to help you listen to God’s call in your life, wherever He may lead you!
Catholics on Call is a national vocation discovery program of the Bernardin Center at Catholic Theological Union for young adults.
The Center for the Study of Consecrated Life (CSCL) was established in 2016 to serve as a theological, academic, and pastoral resource for engaging contemporary issues and realities in consecrated life today from a global perspective. The CSCL carries out its mission through courses, symposia, and workshops. The CSCL seeks to encourage new scholarship across disciplines; provide processes for reflective dialogue and creative imagining; assist in the discovery of new calls to ministry; and explore the internationality of consecrated life.
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