From March to June 2019, on the initiative of the School of Church Communications, the Associations ISCOM and AIGAV will host the 8th edition of the Specialization Course in Religious Information on the theme "Current issues of journalism on the Catholic Church".
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Wednesday, February 27, 2019 (8.45 am - Aula Álvaro del Portillo), on the initiative of the Institute of Liturgy, was held a Day of Study on the theme Receiving, keeping, transmitting. Liturgy to the proof of translations.
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A group of students and professors from Texas A&M University (College Station, TX – USA), on Thursday, February 20, 2019, visited our University during their activity program in Italy.
The group was welcomed by professors Juan Narbona and Daniel Arasa, from the School of Church Communications, who illustrated some aspects concerning the communication of the Church and the papacy of Pope Francis.
On Saturday, February 9, 2019, the third day of the Permanent Seminar of the International Higher School for Interdisciplinary Research (SISRI) took place. This year, SISRI Permanent Seminar is dedicated to the "perception of the foundation in scientific culture". Mario Micheletti, Professor of Moral Philosophy of the University of Siena, spoke on The God-reason: the deist perspective in the history of science.
The previous meetings were attended by Roberto Timossi, philosopher and essayist (20 October 2018), and Valentina Zaffino, professor of Philosophy of Humanism and
Starting from 1 February 2019, the course of "Institutional Digital Storytelling. Telling your organization in the age of hyper-connectivity" takes place, promoted by the School of Church Communications, ISCOM Association and Harambee Africa International.
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Communication on migrants and refugees between solidarity and fear is the theme of the Workshop promoted by the School of Church Communications, by the ISCOM Association and by Harambee Africa International for Thursday, January 31, 2019.
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Students from the University of Missouri-Columbia's School of Journalism were hosted by the School of Church Communications, on the Roman stop of their "Europe Tour 2019."
In addition to the University, they visited St. Peter's Basilica, and the Vatican Museums.
Registrations are open for the VI Course for Seminars Trainers, which will take place from February 2019 to January 2020 on the initiative of the Center for Priestly Formation.
The course takes place in two semesters, with two-hour weekly lessons for a total of 50 teaching hours; it has full compatibility with the Licentiate and Doctoral studies in the various roman universities.