NCR summer listings 1993 - National Catholic Reporter - Catholic seminars - Directory

National Catholic Reporter, March 5, 1993

INDIANA

Place: St. Meinrad, School of Theology, St. Meinhard, IN Time: June 21-July 30, 1993 Description: St. Meinrad School of Theology offers weekend, one-week, three-week and six-week courses for continuing education, MRE, MTS, and MA degrees. Benedictine atmosphere, small classes, opportunity for community, quiet setting, reasonably priced. Courses in spirituality. religious education, pastoral ministry, liturgy, Gregorian chant, scripture, cannon law, church history, systematics and philosophy. Faculty includes Thomas P. Walters, Michael Downey, Richard Stern, Thomas Richstatter, John Buckel, Isaac McDaniel Kurt Stasiak, Bridget Clare McKeever, Nathaniel Reeves, David Denz, Gill Ring, Stanley Werne. Write: Director Of Summer Session St. Meinrad, IN 47577. Phone: (812) 357-6599. Place: University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN Time: June 21-July 30 (3-week-, 2-week; 1-week modules) Description: Study with a distinguished summer faculty and earn an MA in theology (liturgical or theological area) in a program fully coordinated with the academic year. Faculty in 1993 includes: Paul Bradshaw; George Carey (Archbishop of Canterbury); John Cavadini: Regina Coll; Lawrence Cunningham; Charles Curran; Emmanuel Cutrone; James Dallen; Paul Griffiths; Zachery Hayes; Kenneth Himes; Lawrence Hoffman; Kathleen Hughes; Richard McBrien; Roland Murphy; Gerald O'Collin; Thomas O'Meara; Gilbert Ostdiek, David Steinmetz; Robert Taft; Kern Trembath; James VanderKam; Geoffrey Wainwright; James White. $130/credit hr. Write: M.A. Director, Dept. of Theology, Rm. 7, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556.

KENTUCKY

Place: Spalding University, Louisville, KY Time: June 28-July 2, 1993 Description: Approaches to Religious Education: a one-week intensive course (9 am. to 5 p.m.) with Tom Yost will combine theory arid practice for both parish and school settings. Mon. and Tues.: Foundations (systems and contents, goals and processes). Wed.: Focus on Children (faith development and catechetical formation). Thurs.: Focus on Adolescents (youth ministry and media sophistication). Fri.: Focus on Adults and Families (needs and approaches). Workshop atmosphere. Three graduate credits for full course. Auditors may select sections of interest for pro-rated tuition. Campus accommodations available. Contact: Dr. Joseph Martos, College of Arts and Sciences, Spalding University, Louisville, KY 40203, (502) 585-9911.

LOUISIANA

Place: Loyola's Institute for Ministry, New Orleans, LA Time: June 13-July 23,1993 Description: Master of Religious Education and Master of Pastoral Studies with concentrations in Basic Christian Community Formation, Pastoral Administration, Pastoral Care and Counseling, Hispanic Ministries (in conjunction with the Mexican American Cultural Center in San Antonio), and in African American Ministries (in conjunction with Xavier University's Institute for Black Catholic Studies in New Orleans). In the ambience of historic old New Orleans, an outstanding Loyola faculty coupled with nationally and intentionally renowned visiting professors offer emphasis on practical theology. for application materials, information on 50 percent discounts and free LIM video, contact: LIM, Box 67,6363 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70118.-777-5469. Place: Washington Theological Union, Silver Spring, MD Time: June 20-July 30, 1993 Description: One- and two-week courses, three hours a day. Campus located just outside the nation's capital in an area of cultural and historical importance, and natural beauty. Courses include Feminist Readings arid Their Impact on Women in Ministry; Myticism, Consciousness and a Technological World; Franciscan Mysticism; Psychological and Spiritual Development of Women; Self-Awareness and Ministry; Ecclesial Ministries; Images of Mary in Christian Tradition; Biblical Spirituality; The Bible for Prayerful Imagination; The Catholic Church in the 20th Century -- Relic of the Past or Beacon of the Future? and "Bring in Their Own Splendor" Mission, Dialogue and Proclamation in the Contemporary Religious World. There are also 6 one-week workshops from June 5 to July 30, on topics such as Spirituality and the Visual Arts; Workshop for Lectors; and Composition of Liturgical Texts. For further information, contact Roberta Kerins, D.Min., Washington Theological Union, 9001 New Hampshire Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20903; (301) 439-0551

 

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