
Inside the Core
Assistant Director of the Core, Maribel Landrau, recently published an article entitled "Two Latino Leaders: One Message of Hope" about Pope Francis and St. Oscar Romero in Today's American Catholic.
Assistant Director of the Core, Maribel Landrau, recently published an article entitled "Two Latino Leaders: One Message of Hope" about Pope Francis and St. Oscar Romero in Today's American Catholic.
Joy. Silent reflection. Prayer. Appreciation. These themes – and more – were explored at a day-long retreat on the ministry of catechesis hosted by ICSST and The Lay Centre on July 30.
On July 30, ICSST will offer a day of inspiring presentations, reflection and conversation about the ministry of catechesis, welcoming multiple speakers including from The Lay Centre at Foyer Unitas.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations, His Excellency António Guterres, delivered the address at Seton Hall's 166th baccalaureate commencement.
Seton Hall faculty moderated a IFCU discussion on diversity, equity and inclusion, with Associate Professor Justin Anderson discussing research around a Catholic view of diversity.
Spiritual leader Monsignor Gerard McCarren begins one-year appointment.
The Scholars Forum in CIT welcomes Dr. Ruth Tsuria talking about her recent publication, Digital Religion: Understanding Religious Practice in Digital Media, second edition (Routledge, 2021).
New online M.A. in Theology option to offer integrated and holistic formation for deacon candidates through the Center for Diaconal Formation within Immaculate Conception Seminary.
Reverend Monsignor Thomas G. Guarino, professor emeritus of systematic theology at ICSST, will lead a discussion on his latest book that examines the interrelation of theology and philosophy.
The Scholars' Forum in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition looks forward to a talk next week by Dr. Elizabeth Redwine, Coordinator of Core I and Lecturer in the English Department.
Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology presents "The Cross and the Campus: Learning the Love of Christ This Lent" an email reflection series running during Lent. Subscribe today.
Gregory Floyd, Assistant Director of the Center for Diaconal Formation, explores the meaning of memory and how unforgettable sights, sounds, words and more can draw oneself to God in his new book.
The first episode of the Covid Ethics Series’ new season featured one of the leading thinkers in Catholic Bioethics, Professor Jason Eberl of Saint Louis University.
Sponsored by ICSST and the Archdiocese of Newark, a virtual panel will examine how parish and Catholic school leaders can help people cope with mental health issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
NJ.com and Aleteia highlighted the 100th birthday of Professor Emeritus Monsignor James Turro who reached the century mark on January 26th.
Cambridge University Press has published the Cambridge Companion to American Catholicism, co-edited by History Professor Thomas Rzeznik and Professor Margaret McGuinness of La Salle University.
G. Gregory Tobin, M.A. Div. '06, has been appointed president and publisher of RENEW International by Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, archbishop of Newark.
Immaculate Conception Seminary has received a grant of $989,384 from Lilly Endowment Inc. to strengthen pastoral leadership through ICSST's “The 4:12 Pathway” project.
Inside the Core this week, we are excited to host several exciting events, all dealing with issues pertinent to the Catholic Intellectual Tradition.
Justin M. Anderson, Ph.D., will lead a discussion on his recent book which examines St. Thomas Aquinas' understanding of virtue and its historical development.