.@BCSTM will present its Alumni Distinguished Service Award to Jean Luc Enyegue, S.J., Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa (@jhiafrica) Director, at Thursday's Daniel J. Harrington, S.J. Lecture. on.bc.edu/JeanLucEnyegue
ALT Portrait of Jean Luc Enyegue, S.J., recipient of the Clough School of Theology Ministry Alumni Distinguished Service Award, wearing a clerical collar and smiling.
BC authors and editors representing the Theology and Philosophy departments, @bcstm, and the @C21Center have received Catholic Media Association Book Awards, which honor those who have made significant contributions to the Catholic literary landscape.
on.bc.edu/CMAAwards2025
Gregory Boyle, SJ, founder of @HomeboyInd—the world's largest gang-intervention program—offers a transformative vision of community & compassion in his new book.
The @BCSTM alumnus will talk to #BC2029 at First-Year Convocation.
More in @BCBookmarks:
on.bc.edu/FrGregsVision_BCB
Thanks to Prof. Jaime Waters for inviting me to speak with her Courage to Preach Class at Boston College's Clough School of Theology and Ministry @bcstm for men and women who preach in a variety of settings (churches as well as retreat houses, campus ministry settings, etc.)
16th ANNUAL SAINT MARY MAGDALENE CELEBRATION
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Dr. Cynthia Bailey Manns, shares how Mary Magdalene's leadership created a path for the Synod Mothers to serve in their authority as baptized missionary disciples of the Church @bcstm@C21Center@Synod_va
.@BCSTM Professor Emeritus Richard Clifford, S.J., a renowned biblical scholar, was honored with the Arrupe Award for Distinguished Contributions to Ignatian Mission and Ministry.
on.bc.edu/ArrupeAward2025
As war raged in the Middle East, Jesuit priest Daniel Corrou, a 2017 @BCSTM graduate, worked to deliver shelter, solace, and hope.
on.bc.edu/DanielCorrou_BCM
A workshop by comedy club owner and @BCSTM student Bel Thurston explores the power of levity to connect and heal. on.bc.edu/JokingAround
ALT Photo of Bel Thurston on a stage with a mic.
Text reads, "People need joy, especially when they're feeling spiritually low, and so God gives us the gift of finding humor, laughing, and experiencing joy. I see that as a spiritual support that we receive—something that is a gift from God."
@bcstm and Ministry hosted a Global Theology Roundtable focusing on hospitality and belonging, specifically elaborating on the disciples' encounter with Jesus on the road to Emmaus as informing the work of synodality. youtu.be/Vk3Z4qU9om4
Hosffman Opsino, professor of Hispanic ministry @bcstm and director of Nuevo Momento, will be a part of the May 14 Latino Leader Gathering, “The Latino Catholic Voice in a Divided Nation: Directions Forward in Challenging Times.”
RSVP: bit.ly/LatinoCatholicVoice#LatinoCatholicVoice
ALT Promotional graphic for an event titled 'The Latino Catholic Voice in a Divided Nation: Directions Forward in Challenging Times,' co-sponsored by the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown University and the Clough School of Theology and Ministry at Boston College. The event takes place on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. EDT, in Riggs Library at Georgetown University and via livestream. It features Hosffman Ospino (Boston College).
Catholic social teaching maintains that health care is a human right, not a privilege.
@BCSTM Professor Daniel Daly, founding executive director of the Center for Theology and Ethics in Catholic Health, weighs in for the @catholicreview.
bit.ly/Daly_CR040425
The spiritual journeys of young adult U.S. Hispanic Catholics as they grapple with questions of identity, faith, and belonging are the focus of a documentary, a @BCSTM project in association with Lost Nation Pictures. on.bc.edu/LongingforMore
ALT photo of Hosffman Ospino in a suit with text: “Life unfolds for them in intimate relationships with immigrant families and friends. Their stories, questions, and commitments will be defining the direction of thousands of Catholic faith communities, educational institutions, and ministries in the next few decades.”
BC faculty share reflections on Pope Francis's life and legacy.
Thoughts from @BCSTM Dean Michael McCarthy, SJ, Vice Provost James Keenan, Theology Professor Mark Massa, SJ, @Boisi_Center Director Kristin Heyer, and History Professor Oliver Rafferty, SJ.
on.bc.edu/LegacyPopeFrancis
REVISTED: In 2020, BC Magazine interviewed @BCSTM former Dean Thomas D. Stegman, SJ, and Professor Rafael Luciani to discuss the @Pontifex's vision for the Catholic Church: on.bc.edu/PopeVision2020