2019 seminar brochure - saint mary's
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A SEMINAR FEATURING SISTER SIMONE CAMPBELL, SSS
with Meghan J. Clark, Nichole M. Flores,
and Heidi Schlumpf
JUNE 9–12, 2019Prop
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SISTER SIMONE CAMPBELL, SSS Simone Campbell, a Sister of Social Service, has served as executive director of NETWORK since 2004. She is a religious leader, attorney, and poet with extensive experience in public policy and advocacy for systemic change. Campbell has been instrumental in organizing six cross-country Nuns
on the Bus trips, focused on economic justice, comprehensive immigration reform, voter turnout, bridging divides in politics and society, and mending the gaps in wealth and access in our nation. She has been featured in national and international media, including appearances on 60 Minutes, The Colbert Report, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. She is also the author of A Nun on the Bus: How All of Us Can Create Hope, Change, and Community.
MEGHAN J. CLARK Meghan J. Clark, PhD is associate professor of moral theology at St. John’s University in NY. She is currently a senior fellow of the Vincentian Center for Church and Society and serves as a faculty expert for the Holy See’s Mission to the United Nations. She is author of several books, and her research has been published in academic journals. Active in public theology, she is a columnist for US Catholic magazine and a contributor to America Magazine and Millennial Journal.
NICHOLE M. FLORES Nichole M. Flores, PhD is assistant professor of religious studies at the University of Virginia. She has published peer-reviewed essays and is a contributing author at America Magazine. In 2015, she was awarded the Catherine Mowry LaCugna Award from the Catholic Theological Society of America. HEIDI SCHLUMPF Heidi Schlumpf is national correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter. She has three decades of experience covering religion, spirituality, social justice, and women’s issues. She is the author of two books, including a biography of theologian Elizabeth Johnson, and is the editor of the Notre Dame Book of Prayer. She has a bachelor’s degree in American studies and a masters of theological studies from Northwestern University.
Prophetic Communities, Contemplation, and the Common Good
Prophetic Communities, Contemplation, and the Common Good
REGISTRATION FEES $425 — Includes all meals and program costs$200 — Sisters of the Holy Cross$50 non-refundable registration fee by April 30 with balance due May 15, 2019. Early Bird RegistrationSave $25 when you register and pay $50 deposit by March 31, 2019! Registration is available online at saintmarys.edu/Spirituality.
SCHEDULESunday, June 9 Registration, Dinner, Reception, Orientation
Monday, June 10 Morning Session with Meghan Clark Afternoon Session with Simone Campbell, SSS (Meals and snacks throughout) Eucharistic Liturgy Optional evening activities
Tuesday, June 11 Morning Session with Nichole Flores Afternoon Session with Simone Campbell, SSS (Meals and snacks throughout) Eucharistic Liturgy Closing banquet and conversation with Simone Campbell, SSS and Heidi Schlumpf
Wednesday, June 12 Breakfast and Check-Out
HOUSING OPTIONS■ Regina Hall: $35/night for a single non-air- conditioned room with bathroom down the hall.
■ Opus Hall: $60/night for a private room in an air-conditioned apartment. Apartment, including bathroom, is shared with 1–3 additional participants of the seminar. We will try to honor all roommate requests.
■ Inn at Saint Mary’s: $111/night plus tax for hotel room. Make reservations directly by calling (574) 232-4000.
For more information about registration or housing options, please contact Kathy Guthrie at(574) 284-4636, [email protected].
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CANCELLATION POLICY: If a paid participant cancels after May 24, 2019, half of the registration fee will be refunded.
Take time for an intellectual retreat on the beautiful campus of Saint Mary’s College! Through illuminative lectures and question and answer time, keynote speaker
Sister Simone Campbell, SSS will describe characteristics of prophetic communities and the role
of contemplation calling us toward the common good. Additional speakers will provide theological context for the common good and practical illustrations of prophetic communities today. Seminar participants will enjoy meals and fellowship together, prayer experiences, and optional evening activities to nurture mind, body, and spirit. Books written by the speakers will be made available for purchase on-site.