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Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Notre Dame Press Book Festival and Dirty Book Sale

The University of Notre Dame Press will host its annual Notre Dame Press Book Festival and Book Sale on campus as part of University Press Week! This year, the festival will include incredible deals both in person and on the website, several book events, and many giveaways. Learn more about the Book Festival at undpress.nd.edu/book-festival/…
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Notre Dame Press Book Festival and Dirty Book Sale

The University of Notre Dame Press will host its annual Notre Dame Press Book Festival and Book Sale on campus as part of University Press Week! This year, the festival will include incredible deals both in person and on the website, several book events, and many giveaways. Learn more about the Book Festival at undpress.nd.edu/book-festival/…
The Notre Dame London Chesterton Lecture

The Transatlantic Chesterton
Reflections on the 100th Anniversary of Chesterton's Visit to America
Through his travels, Chesterton connected with America because of his ability to express universal truths. In this presentation, Dale Ahlquist will reflect on the striking observations Chesterton made about America and the unique perspective of America he gave us. Ahlquist will also share an update on the great and growing appreciation of Chesterton outside of his native England.…
Weekly Mass
Thursday, November 11, 2021
21st Fall Conference: I Have Called You By Name

The de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture is pleased to announce its 21st annual Fall Conference, “I Have Called You by Name: Human Dignity in a Secular World,” November 11–13, 2021, in person at the University of Notre Dame.
What do we mean by “human dignity”? What are its foundations, contours, and entailments? Is a unified understanding of human dignity possible in a fragmented secular culture? Is a just society possible without it? This interdisciplinary, three-day event will engage the theme of human dignity from a variety of points of departure in more than 100 presentations, with keynotes by Mary Ann Glendon…
Friday, November 12, 2021
21st Fall Conference: I Have Called You By Name

The de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture is pleased to announce its 21st annual Fall Conference, “I Have Called You by Name: Human Dignity in a Secular World,” November 11–13, 2021, in person at the University of Notre Dame.
What do we mean by “human dignity”? What are its foundations, contours, and entailments? Is a unified understanding of human dignity possible in a fragmented secular culture? Is a just society possible without it? This interdisciplinary, three-day event will engage the theme of human dignity from a variety of points of departure in more than 100 presentations, with keynotes by Mary Ann Glendon…
Saturday, November 13, 2021
21st Fall Conference: I Have Called You By Name

The de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture is pleased to announce its 21st annual Fall Conference, “I Have Called You by Name: Human Dignity in a Secular World,” November 11–13, 2021, in person at the University of Notre Dame.
What do we mean by “human dignity”? What are its foundations, contours, and entailments? Is a unified understanding of human dignity possible in a fragmented secular culture? Is a just society possible without it? This interdisciplinary, three-day event will engage the theme of human dignity from a variety of points of departure in more than 100 presentations, with keynotes by Mary Ann Glendon…
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
Racial Justice: Solidarity and the Church's Call to Action

Join us as Gloria Purvis discusses, "Racial Justice: Solidarity and the Church's Call to Action." This event is free and open to the public. Registration is encouraged.
Gloria Purvis is a graduate of Cornell University and worked for nearly two decades in the mortgage industry before becoming a risk management director at a major financial services company. She served on the National Black Catholic Congress' Leadership Commission on Social Justice, and as an Advisory Board Member on the Maryland Catholic Conference's Respect for Life Department as well as the Archdiocese of Washington's Pastoral Council. She taught Natural Family Planning and helped prepare engaged couples for marriage as a member of a Pre-Cana team in the Archdiocese of Washington. She has appeared in various media outlets including The New York Times, The Washington Post, PBS Newshour, Catholic Answers Live, and EWTN News Nightly, and hosted Morning Glory, an international radio show. She is Our Sunday Visitor’s Catholic of the Year for 2020.…