New York, New York
Virtue and the Artistic Imagination
Saturday, February 15
Fr. Jospeh Koterski, SJ, of Fordham University will be giving
the final lecture in the “The Art of the Beautiful”
series presented by the Thomistic Institute and the Catholic Artists Society. As
always, the lecture will be followed by sung compline.
An Evening of New Music by Michael Linton
Monday, March 3
French bass-baritone Edwin Crossley-Mercer makes his New York debut in the
premiere of
Carmina Catulli, a seventeen-movement
song cycle on the poems of Catullus. Visit
Carnegie Hall’s website to buy tickets.
Yonkers, New York
Family Life Conference
Saturday, March 29
Bringing together many people from the New York Archdiocese and a number of
professional speakers, the Family Life Conference takes on pressing issues of human
dignity and religious freedom. The conference will take place at St. Joseph’s
Seminary. More information can be found
here.
Notre Dame, Indiana
Medical Ethics Conference
March 2123
The Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, in conjunction with the Notre
Dame Alumni Association, is hosting its 29th Annual Medical Ethics Conference
at Notre Dame from March 21-23, 2014. Register for the conference here.
New Haven, Connecticut
Ivy League Congress on Faith and Action
March 2830
The Ivy League Congress on Faith and Action brings together Ivy students and
world-class speakers for a weekend of worship and formation. Registration is open until March 20th.
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