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  • 02/09/2026 12:16 PM | Anonymous

    The CTSA remembers and prays for Walter E. Conn who died on February 2, 2026.  

    Eternal rest grant unto Walter, O Lord,
    and let perpetual light shine upon him.
    May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed,
    through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

    Walt taught at Villanova University and served as the editor of Horizons, the journal of the College Theology Society.  The CTSA remembers him for his contributions to theology and the Society.

    Joann Wolski Conn, Walter E. Conn, Developmental Psychology: From Moral Theology to Spirituality, CTSA Proceedings Vol. 40, 1985.

    Walter E. Conn, The Role of Women in Theology: Two-handed Theology, CTSA Proceedings Vol. 38, 1983.

    Obituary - click here to read

    Funeral - February 12, 2026 
    St. Anastasia Church

    3301 West Chester Pike
    Newtown Square, PA  19073
    Visitation 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
    Mass 10:30 a.m.

    Condolences may be sent to Dr. Joann Wolski Conn, in care of the
    Donahue Funeral Home, 3300 West Chester Pike, Newtown, PA 19073


  • 02/04/2026 7:12 AM | Anonymous

    The Rule of Law and the Common Good:
    An Emerging Synergy between
    Legal Theory and Catholic Social Thought

    March 12 - 13, 2026
    Boston College

    The rule of law is under stress, both in the United States and around the globe. What can we do to support it? We invite you to attend a conference designed to address this question.

    The “Rule of Law and the Common Good: An Emerging Synergy between Legal Theory and Catholic Social Thought” will be held in Gasson 100 on March 12-13, 2026.

    Legal scholars and CST experts will be in constant conversation about threats to and necessary protections for the rule of law. Theologians speaking include Patrick Reardon, SJ (Campion Hall), Michelle Becka (Würzburg), and Anna Rowlands (Durham). Legal scholars include Jed Purdy (Duke), David Luban (Georgetown), and Mary Ellen O’Connell (Notre Dame).

    Please register through the Eventbrite website for the sessions you wish to attend. In addition, please consider assigning your students to attend one or more sessions! Space is limited, so act quickly! We would love to welcome you to the conversation!

    All the best,

    Gregory Kalscheur, SJ
    Dean, Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences

    Cathleen Kaveny
    Libby Professor, Law School and Theology Department

  • 02/02/2026 10:30 AM | Anonymous

    CTSA member, Meghan J. Clark, is quoted as an expert in this US Catholic article, “Sisters use corporate investments to push for reform.”

    Sisters use corporate investments to push for reform

    Shareholders advocacy enables Catholic sisters to hold companies accountable and leverage real change in a way that supports the common good.

    By e Pews 

    Renée Roden

    Published January 27, 2026

    Read Article Here (click here)

  • 01/19/2026 10:02 AM | Anonymous

    January 31st, 2026: Online Book Launch and Discussion:
    JRAT Supplementa Volume 5

    „Modernity values human dignity and autonomy, but its commitment to self-realization is unsustainable and neglects the common good, which is lost in the ›anonymity‹ of technology and economics. Lost are both truly creative individuality and productive social relationships. Sequeri examines contradictions in our ›common humanity‹: the power of desire, the excesses of tragedy, modalities of cooperation, and the manifestations of diversity […].“ (excerpt from the book cover)

    The Research Centre RaT and the Catholic Theological Society of America cordially invite all interested parties to the presentation of the latest volume in the JRAT Supplementa series, published in open access“Human. A Reality Put to the Test” (Brill/Schöningh 2025) by Pierangelo Sequeri, translated by James M. Crowley.

    Starting with a presentation of the book by the author (Istituto di Giovanni Paolo II, Rome), the event also includes a response by Prof. emeritus Anthony J. Godzieba (Villanova University, Pennsylvania), followed by a discussion with the audience.

    Moderated by: Kurt Appel and Noemi Call.

    Organized in cooperation with the Catholic Theological Society of America.

    Link to the publication (Open Access)https://brill.com/display/title/62121




  • 01/19/2026 9:59 AM | Anonymous

    African Political Theology Webinars: Statecraft

    Thursday, January 22, Noon (Eastern US / 5pm UK / 6pm Nigeria)

    A dialogue between Dr. Isaac Kekemeke (Vice-Chair, All Progressives Congress) and Dr. Chammah J. Kaunda (Academic Dean, Oxford Centre for Mission Studies).

    To Register: bit.ly/PTNjan22

    Dr. Kekemeke is a leader of Nigeria’s governing party, board chair of the Nigerian Postal Service, and an attorney. Dr. Kaunda, a Zambian scholar, is the author and editor of several scholarly books on Christianity in Africa. This event will be moderated by Father Fidelis Olokunboro, Visiting Assistant Professor of Theology at Villanova University.

    The first in a series of dialogue webinars on African political theology organized by the Political Theology Network in partnership with Villanova’s Center for Political Theology.

    --------------------------

    Rev. Fidelis A. Olokunboro, Ph.D.

    Visiting Assistant Professor, 

    Theology and Religious Studies, 

    Villanova University


  • 01/12/2026 2:24 PM | Anonymous

    CTSA remembers and prays for member John R. Wilcox (d. 1-1-26).

    Eternal rest grant unto John, O Lord,
    and let perpetual light shine upon him.
    May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed,
    through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

    A Memorial Mass honoring Dr. Wilcox's life will be held:

    Saturday, May 9th, 11:00 a.m.

    St. Gregory the Great Church
    85 Great Plain Road
    Danbury, CT  06811

    Obituary

  • 01/08/2026 10:41 AM | Anonymous

    Stan Chu Ilo, Where Is God? An African Theology of Suffering and Smiling

    https://orbisbooks.com/products/where-is-god-in-africa-a-theology-of-suffering-and-smiling?_pos=2&_sid=dd188a33c&_ss=r


    Mary Boys, Blessing of a New Dawn: Reorienting Christianity's Relationship to Judaism

    https://orbisbooks.com/products/blessing-of-a-new-dawn-reorienting-christianitys-relationship-to-judaism?_pos=1&_sid=6807cfd4c&_ss=r


    David Turnbloom et al., (IS HE A MEMBER?): Liturgy in the Shadow of Trauma: Reckoning with the Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Crisis

    https://orbisbooks.com/products/liturgy-in-the-shadow-of-trauma-reckoning-with-the-roman-catholic-sex-abuse-crisis?_pos=2&_sid=7493eed71&_ss=r


    A.E. Orobator, SJ, editor, African Synodal Theology: A  Tall Tree is as Strong as its Roots

    https://orbisbooks.com/products/african-synodal-theology-a-tall-tree-is-as-strong-as-its-roots?_pos=1&_sid=ac45735e2&_ss=r


  • 12/10/2025 9:51 AM | Karen Kilby

    Explore Catholic Theology at one of the world’s leading departments

    The Distance Learning programmes in Catholic Theology, led by Durham University’s Centre for Catholic Studies (CCS), are designed so that participants can work through material at their own pace, studying equally well in any time zone and in many different life situations, alongside work, ministry, family or caring obligations. 

    In addition to the Postgraduate Certificate , the Postgraduate Diploma , and the MA , students can enrol for a single module: ‘Catholic Theology: A Preliminary Tour’ , and NEW FOR 2026/27 single modules in Catholic Social Thought and Practice and High Medieval Franciscan Theology .

    Further details are available at Distance Learning - Durham University  including videos from current students .

    The CCS offers scholarships to support students on these distance learning programmes. Full information can be found at Funding - Durham University.

    If you have any questions about these Distance Learning programmes, please contact the CCS Manager - theresa.phillips@durham.ac.uk

    Please do share details of this opportunity with those who may be interested, both near and far. 


  • 12/09/2025 2:18 PM | Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski

    The modern academic study of Christian-Jewish relations has existed for more than a century. Yet it is also a complex interdisciplinary field whose subject areas and methodologies have not yet been fully defined in a comprehensive way, resulting in fragmented conversations among scholars. The "Mapping the Field" conference proposes to delineate the current contours of the academic study of Christian-Jewish relations. This conference will excavate a range of subjects, disciplines, and methods that exist within the field’s contemporary expression while also remaining open to the ethical and moral concerns that frequently motivate scholars’ work in it.

    Hosted by the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at Boston College March 15-17, 2026, this event will occur in person and via live stream.

    For information, speakers, and registration, please go to the conference website here or directly to: https://events.bc.edu/event/mapping-the-field-of-jewish-christian-relations-hybrid-conference

  • 12/08/2025 11:30 AM | Anonymous

    The CTSA 2025 Proceedings (vol. 79) are now available for public access.  They are accessible via the CTSA's Proceedings website page.  Also on this page is a link to order a print edition of the volume.

    On behalf of the CTSA Board of Directors and the membership, we offer our sincere thank you to Kevin Brown for his amazing work as editor of the CTSA Proceedings.

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