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  • 04/22/2025 4:54 PM | Anonymous

    Letter from Soyica Diggs Colbert, Interim Provost, Georgetown University, to the community:

    Dear Colleagues,

    By way of Vice Provost Jeff Urbach, we learned of the sad news of the passing of Al Bertrand, Director of Georgetown University Press. I recognize how challenging this news will be for members of our community. I encourage you to visit Every Hoya Cares for mental and spiritual well-being resources.

    Let us hold Al’s family and friends in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Please see information about Al’s time at Georgetown below.

    Sincerely,

    Soyica Diggs Colbert
    Interim Provost
    ____

    It is with sadness that the Office of the Provost shares news of the passing of Alfred “Al” Bertrand on April 20, 2025.

    A distinguished figure in academic publishing, Al joined Georgetown University Press in 2018, bringing with him a wealth of experience from his tenure at Princeton University Press and John Wiley & Sons in Oxford. Al held a master's degree in classics from Princeton University and a bachelor's degree in history from the University of Chicago.

    Al brought a wonderful enthusiasm for ideas, books, and publishing to Georgetown. He established the first Faculty Editorial Board and reached out to many people across the university to share his excitement about the Press. Through his vision and leadership, Al diversified the publishing portfolio to expand the scope and variety of books that the Press publishes, adding books that reach beyond academics and connect us more deeply to the university, the broader Washington, DC community, and readers around the world. He brought his publishing enthusiasm to Georgetown students through the Press’s expanded internship program, taking great pride in mentoring a new generation of publishing professionals. We are grateful for his service to the Georgetown community.

    Beyond his professional achievements, Al was deeply committed to social justice. He was a mentor in the Georgetown Community Scholars program and is remembered by his colleagues and friends for his kind spirit and dedication to his family and friends. 

    Al is survived by his wife, Claire, and children, Eve and Jamie. He will be deeply missed. We will share additional information about a memorial service when it becomes available.

  • 04/03/2025 4:24 PM | Kathleen Bellow

    The Institute for Black Catholic Studies (IBCS) is a school of ministry that meets summers on the campus of Xavier University of Louisiana.  Established in 1980 as an immersion learning experience, the Institute offers a 3-week Graduate Theological Program and Continuing Education/Enrichment Programs with offerings in three 1-week modules. 

    The  multicultural and intergenerational student body consists of laypersons, religious and clergy, pastoral ministers and scholars. Faculty members are experienced, experts in their respective fields of ministry or scholarship. 

    The 2025 dates are June 29-July 18.  For more information, visit www.xula.edu/ibcs.

    Consider a Jubilee Year investment in the IBCS - graduate or continuing education studies supported by a rich community life of prayer, worship and cultural activities!

  • 04/01/2025 9:45 PM | Margaret Mary Moore

    Register and see the details for this webinar series at: www.CatholicChurchReformIntl.org.   10AM eastern.  Feedback welcome!

    The dates are April 9, 23 and May 7, 21.   

  • 04/01/2025 10:33 AM | Anonymous

    Thank you to the Virtual Events Committee members MaryKate Holman, Eli McCarthy and SimonMary Aihiokhai for coordinating last evening's event Sanctuary and Solidarity: Catholic Theology in the Face of Mass DeportationPanelists were Leo Guardado, Tisha Rajendra, and Brett Hoover.  We are grateful for their witness and wisdom. Thank you.

    Precis:  Catholic Social Teaching strongly defends migration as a human right, a right which is under acute and heightened threat in our present political context. Our panelists will consider how Catholics can apply the principles of CST into actionable practice. In other words, how can we shift from theoretical to practical sanctuary and solidarity? 

    Resources from the Chat and Additional Resources

    Note: The event was not recorded.

  • 03/28/2025 3:00 PM | Meghan J. Clark

    Three Webinars of interest:

    1. March 17th: Spotlight on HIV/AIDS & Global Health: Understanding Foreign Aid & What is at Stake 

    Register link:

    https://sju.webex.com/weblink/register/r4a97692e4433045f6e27c7ecbb834a83

    • 2. Thursday March 27, 2-3:15pm (EST)
      From the Field: Global Challenges to Religious Freedom: 
      A Conversation with Dr. Steve Schneck, Chair, US Commission on International Religious Freedom  (speaking in his personal capacity)  

     



  • 03/28/2025 2:52 PM | Kathleen Bonnette

    The Georgetown University Center on Faith and Justice Summer Certificate Program builds on seminary and graduate students’ theological education to equip them with the moral vision and practical skills to engage their faith in civic life. Combining formative content such as workshops, expert panels, congressional meetings on Capitol Hill, and other experiences in the D.C. area, and integrating academic learning with practical application, the certificate program constitutes a transformative immersive experience that contributes to the formation of faith leaders. Credit options available.

  • 03/20/2025 4:00 PM | Anonymous

    The CTSA remembers and prays for Lawrence Cunningham who died on February 20, 2025.

    Photo of Lawrence Cunningham

    Eternal rest grant unto Larry, 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


    Memorial Reflection

    Obituary

  • 03/14/2025 2:33 PM | Amir Hussain
    Amir Hussain has published a new book with Fortress Press, One God and Two Religions: Christians and Muslims as Neighbors. With a foreword by Jack Miles, the book is an introduction to Islam and Muslims for a Christian audience, and is suitable as a text for university students.

    For those interested, please use promo code ONEGOD20 to get a 20% discount. Books must be purchased at from the press at the link above, using the code ONEGOD20 at checkout. Does not include eBooks and is limited to the continental U.S.A.



  • 03/14/2025 7:55 AM | Christopher Reilly

    Christopher Reilly is pleased to announce the publication of his book AI and Sin: How Today's Technologies Motivate Evil as well as an online webinar in which he will will introduce the arguments and content of the book. The webinar (click here) is hosted by ITEST, the Institute for Theological Encounter with Science and Technology, and will be held on Saturday, April 5 at 10:00 am (eastern). Prof. Jordan Joseph Wales will also speak on "Medieval Robots and the Theology of Technology."

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