On Wednesday, December 4, 2019 (2.30 pm, Aula Álvaro del Portillo) Prof. Tracey Rowland - St John Paul II Research Chair in Theology (University of Notre Dame, Australia) - held the conference entitled Joseph Ratzinger. Doctor of Incarnate Beauty. The event was promoted by the Department of Dogmatic Theology.
The Program of Church Management is about to start a Speaker series on these topics called Stewards of Providence: Making the Resources of the Church Fruitful.
The first seminar will be on December 5, 2019, from 5 to 6 pm: Management Science and the Mission of the Church. Rev. Francis J. Hoffman (Executive Director/CEO at Relevant Radio - USA, best known as Father Rocky) will be our guest speaker from the United States.
The following seminars are:
January 16, 2020: Management Issues in Fulfilling the Mission of Catholic Health Care Organizations
February 27, 2020: Management
The journal of the School of Church Communications, Church Communication & Culture, becomes part of the “Scopus”, prestigious database that brings together summaries and citations of articles from academic journals submitted to the peer review process.
"It is good news, it will certainly give more visibility to the journal and will attract the interest of academics, increasing the requests for publication of articles," commented prof. Enrique Fuster, of the Editorial Committee.
Church, Communication & Culture was born in 2016, is an online open access journal, published by
On Monday, Novembre 25, 2019, on the anniversary of St. Catherine of Alexandria, the annual Academic feast of the School of Philosophy was held in honor of the Patron Saint.
After Holy Mass in the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare, the professor Francesco Miano, from the University of Rome Tor Vergata, held the lesson Romano Guardini and the responsibility towards our time.
On the occasion of the centenary of the birth of Saint John Paul II, the School of Theology - in collaboration with the Centre for the Thought of John Paul II and the Embassy of the Republic of Poland to the Holy See - organized, on Thursday, November 21, 2019, the Day of Study The liturgy celebrated by John Paul II and its social consequences.
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On Monday, November 18, 2019, the CASE Group, active in the School of Canon Law, organized the 8th Day of Study on Canonical Patrimonial Law, dedicated this year to the theme The "stable patrimony": guarantee or resource?
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Day of study and of professional training (Tuesday, October 29, 2019, Aula Álvaro del Portillo) on the role and responsibility of journalists and information and communication operators in a phase of tumultuous changes in the profession, marked by the pulverization of the editorial and information offer.
The initiative is organized by the School of Church Communications and ISCOM Association
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Also for 2019-20 academic year the Markets, Culture & Ethics Research Centre has organized a series of Research Seminars in cooperation with the School of Theology.
This year the theme will focus on "Classical Political Economy: Philosophy of Social Sciences and Economic Science."
The aim of the seminar series is to present students with a well-rounded perspective on the Scottish Enlightenment's philosophical and epistemological grounds for the method of the "Classical" school of political economy and the vision of economic development that thinkers from Adam Smith to John Stuart Mill presented in the late 18th and early 19th century.
The seminars, taken mostly in English, will focus on the intellectual content of this school of political economy,