Symposium Panels - June 11

8:00 a.m. | Breakfast
TML Atrium

9:10–10:30 | Plenary
TML Auditorium
Chair: Robert Gerlich

The Jesuit Intellectual Apostolate in Print: Journals, Formation, and Transatlantic Catholic Thought

  • The Jesuit Intellectual Apostolate: Conversations between Europe and the United States of America
    -Andrew Barrette
  • Changing Habits: The Significance of Review for Religious in the Formation of Religious and Transformation of Religious Life (1942– Evolution)
    -Margaret Guider, OSF
  • The Evolution of the Jesuit Journal Razón y Fe: A Mirror of Catholic Thought from 1901 to the Present
    -Sergio Gadea
  • Q&A

10:45 a.m.–12:05 p.m. | Concurrent Session 5

Panel A: The Editor’s Eye: Themes and Authors in Jesuit Journals (20th Century)
TML Auditorium
Chair: Claude Pavur, S.J.

  • Countess: Barbara Neave (1849–1931), the Jesuits, and Their Journals
    -Cristiano Casalini
  • Disparate Interpretations of the Ratio Studiorum in Jesuit Educational Quarterly, 1938–70
    -Matthew McGory
  • The Origin and Winding History of Studies in the Spirituality of Jesuits
    -Barton Geger, S.J.
  • Q&A

Panel B: Jesuit Graphic Novels and Comics
TML 319
Chair: Claudio Ferlan

  • Il Vangelo: The Jesuits of San Fedele and the Graphic Gospel as a Contemporary Jesuit Journal
    -David Salomoni
  • Saints, Sinners, and Storyboards: Jesuit Missionaries in Modern European Comics as Late Echoes of Jesuit Periodicals
    -Elisa Frei
  • Celestino Testore’s Adventure Narratives in the Jesuit Missionary Magazine Missioni della Compagnia di Gesù (1919–43)
    -Laura Madella
  • Vita (vera) Magistra Historiae: Teaching History Through a Jesuit Student Magazine in 20th-Century Italy
    -Silvia Notarfonso
  • Q&A

12:30 p.m.| Lunch
TML Atrium

Burns Library Jesuit Rare Book and Manuscripts Display 
(Pre-registration is required and available on Yapp)

2:30–3:30 p.m. | Special Session

Panel A: Overview of Burns Library Jesuit Collections and Research
Burns Library

2:30–3:50 p.m. Concurrent Session 6
Panel B: Jesuit Journals and Public Debate in Chile: Education, Conflict, and Dictatorship (1950s–1980s)
TML Auditorium
Chair: Alessandro Corsi

  • PropMensaje and the Educational Controversies in Chile (c.1951– 71).
    -Pablo Toro-Blanco
  • No Podemos Callar: Confession and Public Sphere During the Dictatorship in Chile, 1975– 81
    -Marcos Fernándex Labbé
  • CHRISTUS: A Historical Archive for Hope
    -Cristina Paloma Robles Muro
  • Q&A

Panel C: Jesuit Journals and Confessional Encounters: Protestantism, Asceticism, and Sanctity (1871–1941)
TML 319
Chair: Emanuele Colombo

  • Jesuit Perceptions of Protestantism in Stimmen aus Maria Laach / Stimmen der Zeit: 1871 to 1941
    -Hilmar Pabel
  • Competitive Dynamic: On the Foundation of Zeitschrift für Aszese und Mystik
    -Jörg Nies, S.J.
  • John Ogilvie and Jesuit Documents in Four Centuries
    -Daniel MacLeod
  • Q&A

4:00–5:20 p.m.| Plenary
Chair: Cristiano Casalini
TML Auditorium

To Relate, to Edify: Distinctive Traits in Jesuit Periodicals

  • Les Recherches de Science Religieuse: An Ignatian Way of Doing Theology Nowadays
    -Patrick C. Goujon
  • A Monumental Series: The Lettres Édifiantes et Curieuses (1703-1865)
    -Pierre-Antoine Fabre
  • From Printed Relations to Personal Relations: Keeping in Touch with the Other Side of the Jesuit North Atlantic World, 1632– 1832
    -Luca Codignola
  • Q&A

 

6:00 p.m. | Dinner
TML Outdoor Patio

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