The Eucharist Makes the Church

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Carroll Campus
Lower Campus Center
CATH 175: The Eucharist Makes the Church poster

Begin in Lower CUBE--Bring down a dinner tray!

  • 5 pm - Introduction to Catholic Studies and “The Eucharist makes the Church"
  •  6 pm - Light refreshments

The Eucharist Makes the Church
The course aims to be a broad introduction to Catholicism. A more specific aim of this course is to introduce inquiring students to an aspect of the Catholic Intellectual Tradition in the context of the Catholic Studies community of students and instructors. We hope to give students a taste of the content and mode of learning in Catholic Studies.

Seven Weeks
Engage with fascinating speakers and discussion of Bishop Robert Barron’s Catholicism. Ask your questions to Bishop Vetter (Bishop of the Diocese of Helena). Get to know the Catholic Studies community over dinners and discussions.

Monday Evenings, 5-6:30 PM, September 26 - November 14
Join us in the Lower Campus Center for lectures, discussions, and dinner on select Monday evenings.

September 26th (Begin in Lower CUBE--Bring down a dinner tray!)

  • 5 pm - Introduction to Catholic Studies and “The Eucharist makes the Church"
  • 6 pm - Light refreshments

October 3rd (Begin in 107 O’Connell)

  • 5 pm - Guest speaker: Dr. Brian Barrett, “The Eucharist makes the Church” in Scripture
  • 6 pm - Small group discussions over dinner in the STAC

October 10th (107 O’Connell)

  • 5 pm - Discussion of Barron, Catholicism, chapters 1-5, and prior lectures
  • 6 pm - Small group discussions over dinner in the STAC

October 24th (Chapel)

  • 5 pm - Guest speaker: Dr. Christopher Mooney, “The Eucharist makes the Church” in Augustine
  • 6 pm - Hors d'oeuvres in the Atrium

October 31st (Chapel)

  • 5 pm - Fr. Marc Lenneman, “The Eucharist makes the Church” in John Paul II
  • 6 pm - Small group discussions over dinner in the STAC

November 7th (Chapel)

  • 5 pm - Q&A with Bishop Vetter (Bishop of the Diocese of Helena)
  • 6 pm - Hors d'oeuvres in the Atrium

November 14th (107 O’Connell)

  • 5 pm - Discussion of Barron, Catholicism, chapters 6-10, and prior lectures
  • 6 pm - Small group discussions over dinner in the STAC