
Mission


An Earthy Christology

A Trinitarian Spirituality of Mission

Spirituality and Mission: Body, World, and Experience of God

The Kingdom of God: Jesus’ Principle of Action in the World

The New Dictionary of Theology - Reign of God

RELIGIOUS LIFE IN THE VATICAN II ERA: "STATE OF PERFECTION" OR LIVING CHARISM?

ON THE WISDOM OF RETICENCE AT THE CROSSING OF SPIRITUAL BORDERS

Revisiting Religious Identity

“WE WERE GENTLE AMONG YOU”: CHRISTIAN MISSION AS DIALOGUE

A THEOLOGY OF MISSION FOR THE CHURCH OF THE 21ST CENTURY: Mission as Prophetic Dialogue

MISSION AS PROPHETIC DIALOGUE

GLIMPSING THE REIGN OF GOD: Rules for Engaging Culture in Mission

WHAT HAS CONTEXTUAL THEOLOGY TO OFFER TO THE CHURCH OF THE 21ST CENTURY?
Conference on Contextual Theology, UTC, Sydney
April 18, 2009

CHURCH TEACHING ON MISSION

A SHORT HISTORY OF THE CHURCH’S MISSION

Introduction: A Diagram of Mutual Relationships
MISSION, CULTURE, AND THE REIGN OF GOD
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Catholic Theological Union
June 14, 2010

Knowing and Loving Our Neighbors of Other Faiths

Our Time is Holy: Lamenting and Dreaming in an Interim Time
Leadership Conference of Women Religious 2024 Annual Assembly - Orlando, Fl

On the Road to Emmaus
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A vision for the Future of Religious LIfe
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Sundays at CTU Lecture with Fr. John Kartje
Ecotheology as Echo-theology: Listening for the Word that Reverberates through Creation
From grains to galaxies, “through him all things were made.” Join us for an exploration and celebration of the real presence of Christ’s Paschal Mystery that sounds and resounds throughout humanity and the entire cosmos.
Father John Kartje was appointed rector/president of the University of Saint Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary in 2015. A native of East Chicago, Indiana, Father Kartje was ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago in 2002. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics in 1987 from the University of Chicago. He also holds two earned doctorates: a Ph.D. in Astronomy and Astrophysics from the University of Chicago (1995), and a Doctorate in Sacred Theology from the Catholic University of America’s Department of Biblical Studies (2010).
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Synodality through a Eucharistic Lens
Eucharist and Synodality are important and related practices of the Church. This article contends that the practice of Eucharist at the local level can either enhance or inhibit our growth as a synodal church with an appropriate synodal spirituality. To achieve this, the article reviews the nature of synodality, and then considers three key aspects of synodality (communion, participation and mission) in their eucharistic enactment

InFormation 2022 No. 1 : Catholic Sisters Week : Called to Bear Witness, by Romina Sapinoso, SC
InFormation Bulletins - InFormation 2022 No.1 Spring
"Our Catholic faith and vocation is the DNA imprinted in every cell of our being calling us forth to be life and nourishment for our world. The reading on the works of mercy reminds us of the fruit that we are called to bear as Catholics and as women religious in this world - feed the hungry, clothe the naked, visit the imprisoned, counsel, comfort, pray. These are all part of who we are. The needs of the world are great in every generation and our DNA calls us to place ourselves in those areas of needs."
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