
Pope Francis and Literature
“The novel, literature reads the human heart, helps to accommodate desire, splendor and misery. It is not a theory. It helps to preach, to know the heart.” – Pope Francis
“The novel, literature reads the human heart, helps to accommodate desire, splendor and misery. It is not a theory. It helps to preach, to know the heart.” – Pope Francis
The conference, to be held on March 14, is titled “An Openness in Truth and in Love: Pope Francis and Interreligious Dialogue.”
James P. McGlone’s adaptation of Dorothy Sayers’s cycle of radio plays about the life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. The event will be held on Wednesday, April 4 at 7 p.m. in the Theatre
Over the past two years, the Department of Social Work and the Catholic Studies Program have been collaborating, and with great success.
Inside the Core, Gregory Floyd, Asst. Dir. of the Center for Diaconal Formation at ICSST, presents on his book Unforgettable: How Remembering God’s Presence in Our Past Brings Hope to our Future.
In the minds of believers, reality is full, made of both the material world we interact with through our senses and the spiritual realm we engage with our souls.
A recent article about an exhibit by Venetian artist Vittore Carpaccio by Andrew Butterfield includes a detailed description of a painting entitled St. Augustine in his Study.
Join us to learn about and celebrate this “Jersey girl”—an example for us all, who showed by her life that we are all called to sanctity.
The Center for Catholic Studies hosts the Spring Lonergan Lecture by Sanders on February 23th, at 3:30 Chancellor's Suite.
The group’s mission is to identify common values and principles to promote a culture of encounter among different religions, leading to peace. The research group holds research seminars.
In 2021, on the approval by Harvard Business School of the Seton Hall University’s proposal for joining the MOC Affiliate Network, housed in the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness.
In Core I and Core II, students begin the spring semester exploring questions of deep meaning and values informing moral choices and actions.
Three Seton Hall faculty members are being honored with the prestigious 2023 Uniservitate Award for their innovation in service learning through their work in the Catholic Social Thought (CST)
December 31, 2022, marked the passing of Pope Benedict XVI — a servant leader who personally touched the lives of members of the Seton Hall community.
The Department of Catholic Studies at Seton Hall was established in 2012 – the Year of Faith proclaimed by Pope Benedict XVI.
The Department of Catholic Studies in collaboration with the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture proudly present “Caravaggio: A Radical Approach to the Truth,” a lecture by David López.
Inside the Core, we are happy to celebrate various lights in our Core community, all of them coming together during the last part of the fall semester of 2022.
Seton Hall University joined the prestigious IFCU in 2021, and since then has made many contributions to the organization.
An extension of his passion for educating young people in the Catholic Faith, this publication is a way for Professor Wright to make the Good News accessible to Generation Z Catholics.
Every year, the Department of Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University is pleased to invite students to participate in its annual Catholic High School Essay Contest.