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Solidarity on Tap | New York City

America Media Offices 1212 Sixth Ave, 11th Floor, New York, United States

Solidarity on Tap is a simple gathering for socializing and social justice. The Ignatian Solidarity Network, Jesuit Volunteer Corps, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest, Jesuitical, and Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University, Maryknoll Lay Missioners, along with other local partners welcome all to Solidarity on Tap | New York City. […]

Free

Pope Francis’ Vision for a Synodal Church with Austen Ivereigh

Online

Photo by Osservatore Romano Christian Life Community in the Metro New York area is delighted to host an online Lenten morning of reflection with renowned author Dr. Austen Ivereigh who will speak on “The People of God inside the Tent of Meeting: Pope Francis' Vision for a Synodal Church." The morning features a talk by […]

Immigration Challenges and Choices: People, Principles, and Policies

Online

RSVP: bit.ly/ImmigrationChallenges On April 15, the day of the dialogue, all who have RSVP’d will receive an email with a link and step-by-step instructions on how to join the livestream. The United States has a new president with new policies on immigration and refugees. There is a new Congress with old divisions. Developments on the […]

“So What Did I Miss?” A Look Back, A Look Around, A Look Ahead After Two Years of COVID

Georgetown University 3700 O St. NW, Washington, DC, United States

This dialogue will examine our nation’s soul after what have been through and how to “get us out of the mess we’re in.” It will use Catholic social teaching as a lens to look at COVID-19, politics, and faith over the past two years. What are the impacts of the pandemic and the lessons we should draw from them? Where are we now? What are hopes and fears for the days ahead? Pope Francis reminds us that we can’t go back to normal, so where should we go?