"Colloquium
on Renewing the Church"
College
of the Holy Cross
November 18-21, 2004
The
Second Annual Alumni/ae Colloquium will be held on May
12-16, 2006.
Bishop
Fenwick and the Society of Jesus founded the College of
the Holy Cross in 1843 to educate young people to make
a notable difference to the Church and to American society.
They succeeded. The College has thousands of alumni and alumnae
today who care about both. One of them has pledged to the
College a donation which allows the College to reach out
to his fellow graduates in times of grave challenges in the
Church, to invite them to an experiment unique in American
Catholic higher education: a three-day alumni/ae colloquium
on renewal of the Church.
One
hundred alumni/ae and spouses, and 20 current undergraduate
student leaders are invited to examine the present difficulties
faced by the Catholic Church, and to decide how they might
contribute to the solution of those difficulties. The College
will bring together under the aegis of its Center for Religion,
Ethics and Culture, scholars and church leaders who can help
us understand the Church's current problems and evaluate
them. In the format of an intense dialogue akin to Ignatian
discernment we will ask the hard questions and struggle with
the Church's (our own!) weaknesses, embarking on a long journey
toward a renewed Church. We will "seek to find God in
all things," especially in the Church that suffers under
the weight of sin.
For
additional information, contact William Shea, director
of the Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture, at wshea@holycross.edu. |