Post on 22-Mar-2020
COME STUDY WITH US AT CATHOLIC THEOLOGICAL UNIONSummers at CTU offer you the opportunity to step back in order to step up your response to God’s call in your life.
We invite you to take courses or workshops from CTU’s renowned faculty, visiting professors and facilitators. Attend daily mass, participate in formation activities or spend time reflecting in our meditation chapel. Our panel discussions and public lectures will address current issues in theology and ministry and plant the seeds of renewal. Enjoy walks or bike rides by Lake Michigan, take in the restaurants and social life of Hyde Park, or sit in the atrium and experience the wisdom of others while you share your own.
Join us for group outings to Chicago’s world-class museums, music venues, theaters, professional sports teams, outdoor festivals, and architecture tours. CTU’s location is a short walk from several CTA bus and Metra line train stops. Come retreat, study, reflect and rejuvenate your ministry at Catholic Theological Union. Craft your summer at CTU today!
For course and workshop descriptions and registration, visit ctu.edu/summeratctu or contact Marian Diaz, DMin at 773.371.5436 and summer@ctu.edu.
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WEEK ONE: June 10-14MORNINGThe Wisdom of Ancient IsraelDianne Bergant, CSA
Race, Culture and Theology in Latin@ and Latin American ContextsNestor Medina
Discerning Ministry: Integratingthe Skills of Discernment in Your Life and MinistryMarian Diaz
AFTERNOONReligious Life and the Pope Francis EffectMaria Cimperman, RSCJ
Paul's Prison Letters and Experiences of IncarcerationFerdinand Okorie, CMF
Workshopping Presentations for Diverse Ministerial SettingsJohn Barker
EVENINGPastoral Care in an African-American ContextKimberly Lymore
ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMINGJUNE 3-7Augustine's City of God as a Pastoral and Spiritual ResourceJoseph T. Kelley
AUGUST 12-16 (morning and evening sessions)WORKSHOP Critical Skills for Pastoral Leadership IIFacilitated by Marian Diaz, various professional speakers
WEEK TWO: June 17-21MORNINGPastoral Theology and Augustine of HippoJoseph Farrell, OSA
Survey of Systematic TheologyRobin Ryan, CP
God of the PeoplePeter Casarella
AFTERNOONIslam, Muslims & Islamophobia: A Catholic ResponseScott Alexander
Land, Law, Love: The Book of DeuteronomyEthan Schwartz
Religion and the LawDavid Dault
Worship with ChildrenAnne McGowan
WORKSHOPReligious Writing for a Popular Audience Meghan Murphy-Gill
EVENINGPEDAGOGY WORKSHOPUnderstanding by Design Loyola University Chicago Education Faculty
WEEK THREE: June 24-28MORNINGAugustine the Philosopher Paul Comacho
Survey of Systematic TheologyRobin Ryan, CP
Black Preaching and StorytellingMaurice Nutt, CSSR
Lay Leadership of PrayerRichard McCarron
AFTERNOONLay PreachingRichard McCarron
WORKSHOP Critical Skills for Pastoral Leadership IIFacilitated by Marian Diaz, various professional speakers
The Mountains of Matthew: Lectures on the Five Great Discourses in MatthewBenedict Viviano, OP
EVENINGEncountering Christ in Harmony: An Asian-American TheologyMaurice Nutt, CSSR
REGISTRATION INFORMATIONRegister online at ctu.edu/summerinstitute. For questions or concerns please contact Marian Diaz at summer@ctu.edu or 773.371.5436.
FEES & PAYMENTSummer registration fee $50 Audit fee per course $400 Workshop fee $250Graduate academic fee per 1.5 credit-hours $1335 Mini Sabbatical $3500Room, Board and Parking per week (Sunday through Saturday) $500 Room only per night $60 Parking per week (for commuters only) $25
For billing questions or to pay by credit card, please go online at ctu.edu/summeratctu.
ALUMNI DISCOUNTCTU Alumni receive a 25 percent discount on tuition per audited course, making the discounted tuition $262.50 per audited course.
CREDITS AND CONTINUING EDUCATIONUnless otherwise noted, all Summer at CTU courses are offered for 1.5 credit hours. Academic credit is available for current, new, and visiting students. Those auditing classes or who seek continuing education credits (CEUs) are welcome.
HOUSING AND PARKING INFORMATIONTo review and/or request accessible guest housing in the CTU Residence Hall and Student Center, and parking, please visit ctu.edu/summeratctu. Please reserve early as housing is limited.
REGISTER EARLY! Note that courses are subject to change. Courses with low enrollment as of two weeks prior to the start of the course will be cancelled. CTU is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools.
S O W I N G T H E S E E D S O F M I N I S T E R I A L E X C E L L E N C Ectu.edu/summeratctu
SUMMER @ CTU
Daily Mass Guest Lectures Biking along the Lake
Morning Sessions are 9-12 pm, Afternoon Sessions are 12-4 pm, and Evening Sessions are 6-9 pm
Panel Discussions White Sox Game
SUMMER @ CTU Craft your summer with these activities.
REFRAMING RETIREMENT FOR MISSION: Sharing wisdom and seeking meaningful ministry after retirement
JUNE 7- JULY 5Mini Sabbatical
Retirement need not mean withdrawal from meaningful work on behalf of Christ’s mission and ministry, but it does require a realistic, necessary and creative adjustment in how to continue to respond faithfully to the call to bring Christ to others and to our world.
This program is for men and women religious and diocesan priests who are retired or are contemplating retirement in the near future. It intends to assist the participants in making the difficult transition from a fully active ministry to retirement, with a special focus on recognizing and living their retirement years as a fruitful period of life with possibilities for personal growth as well as new opportunities for engaging in ministry.