
Take Part in the Laudato Si’ Sustainability Challenge
You are invited to take part in the Laudato Si’ Sustainability Challenge! From now until Summer 2026.
You are invited to take part in the Laudato Si’ Sustainability Challenge! From now until Summer 2026.
The University Core, Campus Ministry, and the English Club are co-sponsoring three screenings of hour long segments of LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring, linking it to Pope Francis' Laudato Si.
An Earthly Story with a Heavenly Meaning is a collection of essays on Chesterton by the internationally renowned scholar, Father Ian Boyd, founder of the Chesterton Institute and The Chesterton Review
Inside the Core, we are grateful to have a wonderful team of leaders, including our coordinators for our three Signature classes and our co-chairs for the Signature Course Curriculum Committee (SCCC).
The Center for Catholic Studies is pleased to announce that Jonathan Heaps, Ph.D., has been appointed as the sixth Toth-Lonergan Visiting Professor in Interdisciplinary Studies.
The presentation will offer a look into the mind of the men who elected Robert Francis Cardinal Prevost OSA to the See of Peter and examine the core governance issues facing Pope Leo XIV.
The Core will sponsor and support a wide array of interesting events, all linked to the Catholic Intellectual Tradition in one way or another.
The First Year Summer Read, The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer, links to Pope Francis' Laudato Si.
As we mark the tenth anniversary of Pope Francis’s landmark encyclical Laudato Si’, this lecture will explore the past, present, and future of integral ecology within the Catholic Church’s tradition.
The Center for Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University is proud to announce the inaugural recipient of the Monsignor Edward Ciuba Fellowship: Mary Landriau.
LTC Joshua Lehman Ph.D., will show that Saints Augustine and Aquinas are important sources for the just war tradition.
Campus Ministry and the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture, in collaboration with the Latino Institute, announce that the Monthly Spanish Mass schedule for the 2025-26 academic year.
The Core is holding an event to commemorate Msgr. Thomas Fahy, former president of Seton Hall, and author of the first reading in Core I.
Recently, two faculty from the Core, Josephine DeVito (Nursing professor who teaches in the Core) and Todd Stockdale, Core Fellow and Coordinator of Core II, had publications (article and podcast).
The Core, along with the whole Seton Hall community, mourns the loss of our dear friend and inspiration, Monsignor John ("Jack") Radano, and his lifetime of loving service to others.
The Core joined CAST, ICSST, the Library and the Provost's office to welcome Bishop (Mor) Theophilos Kuriakose, who visited Seton Hall on June 27 from India. It was a great pleasure for all of us.