Anxious Hearts and Wounded Lives: The Place of the New Sacred
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In the light of the Gospel and the Catholic spiritual tradition, the talk will explore the new relationship established by Christ between the sacred and the profane. Is it really possible that what was once considered profane - our broken world - is now the place of the sacred, and what was once hopelessly lost, and beyond the pale, is now the center?
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As a part of its Modern Catholicism Lecture Series, the Department of Catholic Studies hosted a lecture by Fr. Peter Mitchell. Fr. Peter Mitchell defended his doctorate in Church History at the Pontifical Gregorian University Rome, in 2009.
Published 11/20/15
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