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Global Catholicism: The Past, Present, and Future of the Church

just in this month, but everyday through small things, through reading black Literature, by supporting black owned businesses,” r amirez said.

Gray talked about concrete plans to continue celebrating black history.

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“We used to do something like every week where we come together and just have fun, we’ve done that a couple of times this semester. We also do some educational components,” Gray noted about future bsa events. “We are planning on doing an event centered around microaggressions and how we can all work together to acknowledge them and kind of stop them from happening. everyone’s welcome to join.”

Contact Katelyn Waldschmidt at kwaldschmidt01@saintmarys.edu

Monday, March 6 12:30–1:45 p.m. 215/216 McKenna Hall

Lunch available beginning at noon

A conversation on Provost John T. McGreevy’s Catholicism: A Global History from the French Revolution to Pope Francis, featuring reflections on the Church in the Global South

Featuring:

Jeremy Adelman, Princeton University

Stan Chu Ilo, DePaul University

Anna Moreland, Villanova University

With a response by John T. McGreevy, Charles and Jill Fischer Provost, University of Notre Dame de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture Nanovic Institute for European Studies ethicscenter.nd.edu/globalcatholicsm

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