The Center for Social Concerns and Campus Ministry have partnered together to offer a seminar that explores how justice is understood as an essential part of a Christian spiritual practice. Specifically engaging the issue of migration, and the experience of migrant communities that often exist on the social margins, students will consider how Catholic Social Tradition and theology lead one to engage the work of justice. They will critically reflect on their faith and will be challenged to consider its implications for a way of life that appropriately calibrates contemplation and action toward justice and the Common Good.
Class Dates: Wednesdays: 7:05–8:20 p.m., February 24–May 4, 2021
This course requires an application. Learn more and apply using the link below.
- (1) Completed application and (2) Possible interviews (you will be notified about interviews via email).
- You cannot register for the seminar until you receive registration information from Seminars staff.
- Notification of seminar placement will happen between February 4 and February 9, 2021.
- If you are not selected for participation in your first choice of seminars, you will be given the opportunity to participate in another seminar if there is still availability.
- No admittance into the seminar after the first seminar class.
- By submitting the application, you confirm you are in good academic standing.
- With questions about your application, email seminars@nd.edu.