Forthcoming Events

From November 7th to 9th, 2024 (3 PM, Álvaro del Portillo Aula), the 6th edition of the Continuing Education Course in Philosophy for Teachers will take place on the theme In the Labyrinth of Desire: Multidisciplinary Pathways.
Organized by the School of Philosophy in collaboration with the Interdisciplinary Forum on Anthropology (IFA), the course includes interactive sessions designed to engage
Open Session Early Christianity in the light of the Dead Sea Scrolls A conversation between Adolfo Roitman and Joseph Sievers Thursday 7 November 2024, 15:00-16:30 Aula Magna "Giovanni Paolo II" The discovery and subsequent publication of the Dead Sea Scrolls is undoubtedly one of the most significant events of the 20th century. How have these manuscripts contributed to our knowledge of the world of Jesus and his first disciples? We will have a conversation between two world-class experts to answer this question. "It has been widely recognized that, although there were major differences between the Qumran literature and early Christian literature and between the Qumran community and the early
On Wednesday, November 13, 2024 (9:30 AM - 1:00 PM, Álvaro del Portillo Lecture Hall), a Study Day entitled Thinking Revelation will be held with the participation of Jean-Luc Marion, philosopher and professor at the Académie Française and the Accademia dei Lincei. The event is organized by the School of Philosophy in collaboration with the ROR Center (Research on Relational Ontology). Poster Program Moderator: Prof. Gennaro Luise, Vice-Dean of the School of
Wednesday, November 13, 2024 (3:00 PM, Benedict XVI Aula), the interdisciplinary CASE Research Group (Co-responsibility, Administration, and Economic Support to the Church), affiliated with the School of Canon Law, is organizing the 10th Study Day on Canon Law. The CASE Group’s annual study days aim to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and projects related to stewardship, while offering the opportunity to delve deeper into a specific aspect of this topic at each meeting. This year's theme will be compliance in canon law: observing canonical and civil provisions (can. 1284 §2, 3° CIC). For further information and
Wednesday, November 13, 2024 (9:30 AM, Giovanni Paolo II Aula), the Study Day on Journalism Coverage of Religions will take place. This event is organized by the ISCOM Association in collaboration with the "Journalism & Religious Traditions" Committee and the University. The aim of this meeting is to bring together diverse voices and perspectives from the journalism profession, to build relationships between media professionals and religious leaders, and to foster a better public understanding of religious phenomena. Program
From October 28 to November 7, 2024, (at 3:00 PM in Room A307),the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross and the Isaac Abarbanel University Institute (Buenos Aires), the first Jewish university in Latin America, propose an experience of study and dialogue in Rome. Open to students from all pontifical universities, this course aims to explore an emblematic text of the Scriptures - the Decalogue - from the different perspectives of Judaism and Christianity. The Decalogue, repeated twice within the Torah/Pentateuch, has influenced both traditions' morals, spirituality, theology and doctrine; it is a basis for dialogue between them and contemporary culture. The lessons will be held by professors from Italy, Argentina, and the Holy Land, Jews and
On Wednesday, October 23, 2024, (at 12:40 PM in the Álvaro del Portillo Auditorium), the first episode of the second season of Imparare Roma was premiered. This series of films on the Christian history of the Eternal City is promoted by our University and created in collaboration with students. This first episode is dedicated to a group of Christian thinkers and writers who flourished after the peace of the Church and the construction of the first Christian basilicas, promoted by Constantine. In particular, it commemorates the presence of three great saints who left their mark on Rome: Saint Augustine of Hippo, Saint Jerome, and Saint Leo the
On Thursday, October 24, 2024 (9:00 am, Aula Magna Giovanni Paolo II), the 2024 Doctoral Students' Day was held at the initiative of the four Schools. After the opening remarks, prof. Jaime Nubiola, emeritus professor of Philosophy at the University of Navarra, gave a lectio magistralis entitled The Intellectual Life of a PhD Student: Reading, Thinking, Writing. Two round tables followed. One on The First Steps of the PhD, coordinated by profs. José María Díaz, Kenny Ang, and Jaime Moya, and the other on The Thesis Writing Process, coordinated by profs. Gema Bellido, Gonzalo de la Morena, and Claudio Tagliapietra.
On October 18, 2024, the annual gathering of CARF benefactors – Centro Académico Romano Fundación – was once again held at our University. This Spanish foundation, established in 1989, makes it possible each year for dozens of seminarians and priests from around the world to receive their education at the ecclesiastical schools of the University of Navarra and the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome.
CARF, supported by thousands of donors throughout Spain, has built an extensive network across the Iberian Peninsula over the years. As part of this effort, it organizes an annual meeting at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross. This day of encounter and formation allows

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