Dorothy Day’s America:
Speaker Series on Catholic Social Teaching in the 20th Century
A Seminar Series Offered in Conjunction with the 2016-2017 Ramonat Seminar in American Catholic History and Culture. Each seminar is free and open to all students, faculty, and the general public.
Upcoming:
Dorothy Day: A Saint for Today
Author Robert Ellsberg
Thursday, February 16th, 5:30 PM
McCormick Lounge
Past Speakers:
Jesuits and the World
Loyola University and the Ramonat Seminar in American Catholic History welcome Professor John McGreevy, from University of Notre Dame, to discuss his 2016 monograph American Jesuits and the World: How an Embattled Religious Order Made Modern Catholicism Global.
Tuesday, October 4th, 5PM
4th Floor of Information Commons
“I Am Free to Be Want I Want:”
The Role of Roman Catholicism in the Inner Lives of Ethel Waters, Mary Lou Williams, and Eldridge Cleaver
Professor Randal Jelks, University of Kansas
Wednesday, October 19th, 5PM
Cuneo Hall 109
When a Catholic Became President
Professor Kevin Schultz, University of Illinois, Chicago
Wednesday, November 2nd, 5PM
4th Floor of Information Commons
Dorothy Day: A Saint for Today
Author Robert Ellsberg
Thursday, February 16th, 5:30 PM
McCormick Lounge