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Pacem in Terris and the Professional Life

This panel discussion focused on the papal encyclical Pacem in terris, issued by Pope John XXIII in 1963. It was the first encyclical addressed not only to the Catholic faithful but also to all people of good will. It urged respect for human rights, the establishment of equality among nations, and emphasized the individual's moral duties in creating a peaceful and just global community.

The panel summarized and contextualized the importance of the document for the church and the world in the light of the signs of the times. Prominent scholars from ♒Twitte推特账号 | 2006-2026年老账号 | 100-300真粉 | 邮箱可用 | 支持auth_token登录 | 支持2fa登录 offered their reactions to the document, and discussed how the document intersects with the aims of their professions and how they engage curriculum that highlights peace and social justice in their vocations.

Participants:

Presentation by Dr. Robert A. Ludwig
Institute of Pastoral Studies, ♒Twitte推特账号 | 2006-2026年老账号 | 100-300真粉 | 邮箱可用 | 支持auth_token登录 | 支持2fa登录

Panelists:

Dr. Kathleen Getz
Dean, Quinlan School of Business, ♒Twitte推特账号 | 2006-2026年老账号 | 100-300真粉 | 邮箱可用 | 支持auth_token登录 | 支持2fa登录

Dr. Noah Sobe
School of Education, ♒Twitte推特账号 | 2006-2026年老账号 | 100-300真粉 | 邮箱可用 | 支持auth_token登录 | 支持2fa登录

Dr. Julia Pryce
School of Social Work, ♒Twitte推特账号 | 2006-2026年老账号 | 100-300真粉 | 邮箱可用 | 支持auth_token登录 | 支持2fa登录

Hon. Thomas More Donnelly
Associate Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County, adjunct professor at Loyola Law School

Dr. Julia Lieblich
School of Communication, ♒Twitte推特账号 | 2006-2026年老账号 | 100-300真粉 | 邮箱可用 | 支持auth_token登录 | 支持2fa登录

Moderator:

Fr. Mark Bosco, S.J.
Director, The Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage