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Thursday, February 3, 2022
Thursday, February 10, 2022
Weekly Mass
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
2022 Nanovic Forum with Lord Alton of Liverpool: "A View from the UK Parliament: What We Must Do to Combat Genocide"
David Alton (Professor Lord Alton of Liverpool) has served in both Houses of the UK Parliament. He was a Member of the House of Commons for 18 years until 1997, when he was appointed a Life Peer. Alton began his career as a teacher and, in 1972, he was elected to Liverpool City Council as Britain’s youngest City Councillor. He now serves on the House of Lords International Relations and Defence Select Committee.…
Thursday, February 17, 2022
Weekly Mass
Conversations That Matter: "Morality and the Microscope"
"Morality and the Microscope: The Basics of Bioethics"
The Notre Dame Science and Religion Initiative and the Office of Life and Human Dignity will host a free, three-part webinar series through spring 2022. This series will consider various scientific and theological perspectives about what it means to be human.…
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Lunch Lecture: "'The Nature We Ought to Love': A Thomistic Perspective on the Moral Evils of Racism"

Join the de Nicola Center for a lunch lecture by dCEC Faculty Fellow Thérèse Cory, John and Jean Oesterle Associate Professor of Thomistic Studies at Notre Dame, on "'The Nature We Ought to Love': A Thomistic Perspective on the Moral Evils of Racism."
Lunch will be available beginning at noon, with the lecture beginning at 12:30 p.m. The Oak Room is located on the second floor of the South Dining Hall. Questions? Contact Margaret Cabaniss (mcabaniss@nd.edu).
Thursday, February 24, 2022
Weekly Mass
Monday, February 28, 2022
London Research Seminars: Trish Bredar and Julia Marvin
The London Research Seminars are going virtual!
Find out more about the research happening here in London, and how it connects with Notre Dame’s research around the world. The first in the series will be jointly presented by Trish Bredar, who will present on the G.K. Chesterton archive, and Julia Marvin, who will talk about patterns of manuscript survival versus patterns of textual influence.…