The Church in the 21st Century Center

The Eucharist:

at the center of Catholic Life

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio's the Supper at Emmaus

Introducing the C21 Center's Fall Semester Theme...

The fall issue of C21 Resources explore the many facets of the Eucharist: its history and scriptural foundations, as well as trends in Eucharistic piety, its relationship to social justice, and its centrality to family life.

During the semester, the Church in the 21st Century Center will seek to encourage a deepening dialogue and mature consideration of these developments and their meaning.

Come to John Baldovin's presentation on September 27th, entitled "The Eucharist from the Last Supper to Benedict XVI: How It Has Changed Yet Remained Unchanged."

Click here to view previous webcasts regarding the Eucharist, such as "Mass Appeal," "Adoration of the Eucharist Today," and "The Eucharist and Our Formation as the People of the Church."

Join the C21 Center and our co-sponsors throughout the year for events featuring:

  • Thomas Groome, School of Theology and Ministry
  • John Baldovin, S.J., School of Theology and Ministry
  • Kerry Cronin, Associate Director, Lonergan Institute, Philosophy Dept.
  • Margaret Nutting Ralph, PhD, Lexington Theological Seminary
  • Daniel Harrington, S.J., BC School of Theology and Ministry, and many more...

 

To view the full list of our events, please visit our Current Events page or the
C21 Center Calendar.