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Reflecting on Dignity of Human Beings
Reverend Monsignor Thomas G. Guarino, S.T.D., ICSST Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology shared his insights on Vatican II and Dignitas Infinita with the international media.
Reverend Monsignor Thomas G. Guarino, S.T.D., ICSST Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology shared his insights on Vatican II and Dignitas Infinita with the international media.
Follow three transitional deacons through a typical day and get an inside look into the journey of priestly formation at Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology.
ICSST Professor Finds Blessings in Vibrant Spiritual and Academic Community
Catechist and ICSST Student Laura Balogh reflects on her experience attending a conference, “Grace and Action: The Ministry of Catechists in the Footsteps of St. Paul” in July, 2023.
Seton Hall University celebrated its 168th Baccalaureate Commencement at the Prudential Center.
Seton Hall faculty members were honored for their teaching and research contributions at the annual Faculty Excellence Awards on Monday evening.
A series featuring the faith journeys, personal stories and inspiring testimonies of the diverse ICSST student body of priests, religious brothers and sisters, seminarians, lay students and others.
The Scholars' Forum in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition will host Jonathan Heaps, Ph.D., Core faculty member and editor of The Lonergan Review, discussing his new book, The Ambiguity of Being.
Emma Newgarden ’22 recently published her research on humility within Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologiae, known worldwide as one of the most influential works of theology, in New Blackfriars.
Thirty graduate students, alumni, and collaborators of Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology (ICSST) traveled to Vatican City last summer for an ecumenical symposium.
The Scholars' Forum in the CIT welcomes Jeff Morrow, Ph.D, professor of ICSST, and co-author of a new book, A Catholic Guide to the Old Testament.
"Galileo, Science and Scripture," a lecture by Kenneth J. Howell, Ph.D., an Academic Director of the Eucharist Project and President of the Pontifical Studies Foundation.
The University Core is pleased to announce our Teacher of the Year, Chad Thralls, Ph.D., and Scholar of the Year, Roger Alfani, Ph.D. They bring a standard of excellence to the Core and to Seton Hall.
The School of Theology will again offer its annual Lenten meditation series, this year based on Psalm 27:8, “You face, Lord, do I seek,” running from Ash Wednesday to Holy Thursday.
Several of us in the Core participated in a service of Prayer for Christian Unity at St. Helen's Church in Westfield where Seton Hall's Rev. Pritchett gave the sermon, and Cardinal Tobin presided.
Join us at Graduate Open House on Saturday, February 24, to explore over 90 innovative programs, connect with faculty, meet other students, and discover your path to success.