Symposium Panels - June 13
June 13
8.00am Breakfast
9.10am – 10.30am
PANEL A: Jesuit Education in Eastern Europe (16th–18th century)
Dmitry Zharov, "We are arming our enemies". Non-Catholic Students at Jesuit Schools and Universities of the Austrian Province (Second Half of 16th century)
Zsófia Kádár, Students Outside the Classroom: Housing, Eating and Behaving in the Grammar Schools of the Austrian Province (c. 1670–1740)
Tetyana Berezovski, Benedict Herbest's Pedagogical Legacy: Shaping Jesuit Education in Eastern Europe
Katarína Karabová, Significance of Didactic Literature in the Jesuit Educational System (18th century)
PANEL B: Educating the Élites: Case Studies
Lav Šubarić, Educating the Educators: The Repetitio Humaniorum
Lucia Diaz Marroquin, Rhetoric, humanities, and the positive disciplines. Acquiring an all-encompassing education at the Madrilenian Colegio Imperial.
Fannie Dionne – François Dansereau, The Year of Rhetoric in Montreal's Jesuit Colleges
Maria Macchi, Beyond Boarding Schools: Apostolic, Evening, Religious Schools and Recreation Centers (19th–20th Centuries)
10.45am – 12.15pm
PANEL A: The Jesuit Perspective: Colleges and Educators in Early Modern Italy
Laura Madella, Ephemeral Apparatus, Everlasting Success. The Triumph of the Jesuit College in 1640 Roman Celebration in the Words of Francesco Sforza Pallavicino
Flavio Rurale, Corrado Confalonieri S.J. and Giuseppe Gorzoni, S.J.: Teaching, Preserving, and Looking at the World at the End of the 17th Century
Irene Gaddo, Educating to be a Jesuit. The teaching of Bartolomeo Ricci (1542–1613)
PANEL B: Exploring Christian Aesthetics and Pedagogy in the Ratio Studiorum
Thomas Worcester, S.J., Jesuits as Theological Educators: Weston School of Theology and the Theology Department at Marquette University, 1978–1983
Matthew Baugh, S.J., The Novum of Jesuit Education: Christian Aesthetics and a Sense for the Whole
Joseph Hill, S.J., The Enduring Relevance of the Pedagogy of the Ratio Studiorum
PANEL C: Jesuit Education and Philosophical Foundations: Unpacking Social Science, Faith, and Core Disciplines (1870–2020)
Dennis Wieboldt, The ‘Crusading Fanatics’ of American Law: American Jesuits and the Origins of the Neo-Scholastic Legal Revival (1870–1960)
Abbey Murphy, The Role of Philosophical Education in Faith Serving Justice (Decree 4, GC 32)
Andrew Barrette, Reflections on Philosophy as a Core Discipline in Jesuit Education
12.15pm Lunch
2.00pm – 3.30pm
PANEL A: Jesuit Educators in Reformed Lands (16th–19th century)
Robert Scully, S.J., Teaching the Faith in a Hostile Environment: The Jesuit Challenge in Elizabethan England
Daniel MacLeod, "Eminent for Virtue and Learning": Varieties of Education in the Life of James Tyrie S.J.
Judith Lipperheide, Educating in Exile. Enghien as a Center for Education in the Long 19th century
PANEL B: Exploring Jesuit Theology and Pedagogy from Diego the Ledesma to Karl Rahner
Jorg Nies, S.J. Teaching Christianity: Genesis, composition, and context of Karl Rahner’s Foundations of Christian Faith
Elisa Maria Pérez Avellán – Henar Pizarro Llorente, The contributions of Diego de Ledesma to Ignatian Pedagogy
Jodi Hunt, Rearward to Onward: Theological Reflection as Expressed through the Pastoral Circle and its Influence on Jesuit Pedagogical Methods
PANEL C: Education and Virtues: Theoretical Foundations
Hilmar Pabel, Peter Canisius and Catholic Formation in Prayer
Fr. Jomet Vazhayil Jose, Seminary Formation of St. Thomas Christians in 16th-century Kerala
Jarrod Stadnyk, Educating the Soul: Understanding the History and Mechanisms that Have Helped Support This Key Mission of Jesuit Education
3.45pm -6.00pm
Plenary Session: Round Table - Past and Present: Jesuit Educational Institutions in the USA: Cristiano Casalini (Chair); Fr Claude Pavur; Michael Rizzi; Fr William P. Leahy S.J.; Fr Jeffrey Von Arx S.J.
6.00pm Dinner