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Thursday, January 13, 2022

Weekly Mass

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Location: Our Lady of Mercy Chapel, Geddes Hall

Mass In Geddes Chapel

Join the de Nicola Center community for Mass each week in the Geddes Hall chapel.…

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Thursday, January 20, 2022

Weekly Mass

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Location: Our Lady of Mercy Chapel, Geddes Hall

Mass In Geddes Chapel

Join the de Nicola Center community for Mass each week in the Geddes Hall chapel.…

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Friday, January 21, 2022

ND Day for Life – Mass and Rally

Location: Notre Dame Campus

2016 ND Rally For Life

Please join the Notre Dame community on campus on Friday, January 21, to bear witness to Notre Dame's commitment to the inalienable and equal dignity of every member of the human family, born and unborn.

Friday, January 21, will be the "Notre Dame Day for Life," beginning with Mass in the basilica at 11:30 a.m.

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Saturday, January 22, 2022

Thursday, January 27, 2022

Weekly Mass

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Location: Our Lady of Mercy Chapel, Geddes Hall

Mass In Geddes Chapel

Join the de Nicola Center community for Mass each week in the Geddes Hall chapel.…

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Friday, January 28, 2022

Virtual Colloquium on Thomas Aquinas and Natural Law

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Location: via Zoom

Triumph Of Thomas Aquinas

PLEASE NOTE: Indicated event day and times are Eastern Standard Time.
                           Beijing Time: Saturday, January 29 2022, 9:10am - 12:45pm 
                           Rome Time: Saturday, January 29, 2022, 2:10am - 5:45am

The Virtual Colloquium on Thomas Aquinas and Natural Law, organized by the Notre Dame Beijing Global Gateway, the Jacques Maritain Center at Notre Dame, and the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum in Rome, is a continuation of the well-attended Western Medieval Philosophy Lecture Series started in 2021. It will bring together leading scholars from the US and China to discuss the Angelic Doctor's philosophy and theology of the Natural Law. The colloquium's three lectures will present the foundation concepts in St. Thomas' conception of the natural law and discuss its implications for the philosophy of law in general and hierarchies of goods. Learn more about this lecture series.

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