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Wednesday Night Worship

October 23, 2024
7:00 pm EDT - 10:00 pm EDT

Join us for our weekly Wednesday Night Worship!

7:05 PM - Vespers - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Adoration with Music - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Confession - Lower Church
9:00 PM - Campus Mass - Lower Church

Wednesday Night Worship

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Wednesday Night Worship

October 30, 2024
7:00 pm EDT - 10:00 pm EDT

Join us for our weekly Wednesday Night Worship!

7:05 PM - Vespers - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Adoration with Music - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Confession - Lower Church
9:00 PM - Campus Mass - Lower Church

Wednesday Night Worship

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Wednesday Night Worship

November 6, 2024
7:00 pm EST - 10:00 pm EST

Join us for our weekly Wednesday Night Worship!

7:05 PM - Vespers - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Adoration with Music - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Confession - Lower Church
9:00 PM - Campus Mass - Lower Church

Wednesday Night Worship

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Wednesday Night Worship

November 13, 2024
7:00 pm EST - 10:00 pm EST

Join us for our weekly Wednesday Night Worship!

7:05 PM - Vespers - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Adoration with Music - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Confession - Lower Church
9:00 PM - Campus Mass - Lower Church

Wednesday Night Worship

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Wednesday Night Worship

November 20, 2024
7:00 pm EST - 10:00 pm EST

Join us for our weekly Wednesday Night Worship!

7:05 PM - Vespers - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Adoration with Music - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Confession - Lower Church
9:00 PM - Campus Mass - Lower Church

Wednesday Night Worship

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Wednesday Night Worship

December 4, 2024
7:00 pm EST - 10:00 pm EST

Join us for our weekly Wednesday Night Worship!

7:05 PM - Vespers - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Adoration with Music - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Confession - Lower Church
9:00 PM - Campus Mass - Lower Church

Wednesday Night Worship

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Big Thought Series: Traces of the Past: Henry David Thoreau and the Mysterious Case of Perez Blood

October 8, 2024
8:00 pm EDT - 9:00 pm EDT

Bean Foundation Supported Lecture

John Kaag is Professor of Philosophy at UMASS Lowell and the award-winning author of several books, including American Philosophy: A Love Story, Hiking with Nietzsche, and American Bloods. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Outside Magazine, and elsewhere. His keynote lecture is about Perez Blood, the recluse astronomer and friend of Henry David Thoreau. Dr. Kaag explains the Blood family’s pivotal influence on American history, from the distant past of the Revolutionary War to the twentieth century.

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Big Thought Series: The Shadow of the Crusades in Post-9/11 America

November 13, 2024
3:30 pm EST - 4:30 pm EST

Professor Alexandra Locking is a member of the History Department whose work focuses on the eleventh and twelfth centuries in medieval Europe. Her research focuses on how religious beliefs and medieval ideas of gender influenced the way people thought about power and rulership in a Christian society. Her current book project focuses on how religious reform challenged and changed the roles of elite laywomen in medieval society. She is also exploring how the early crusading movement grew out of and affected concepts about gender and race in the medieval European worldview.

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Big Thought Series: Understanding the Modern World through the Medieval Past

November 13, 2024
4:30 pm EST - 5:30 pm EST

A panel of Saint Anselm College Students Moderated by Professor Georgia Henley, English Department

Georgia Henley is a member of the English Department who specializes in the languages and literatures of medieval Britain. She employs digital humanities and book-historical methods to uncover the literary networks that connected England to its earliest colonies. She is the author and co-author of numerous scholarly publications, and a Senior Fellow in the Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography. Her current book project, Reimagining the Past in the Anglo-Welsh Borderlands (forthcoming with Oxford University Press), examines how Anglo-Welsh families reimagined the Welsh past in order to influence the political landscape of the Welsh borderlands.

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Big Thought Series: Cultivating Wellness in Arcadia: How the Renaissance Shaped Modern Ideas of Health and Nature

February 18, 2025
4:30 pm EST - 5:30 pm EST

Presenter: Professor Katherine Bentz, Fine Arts Department

Kate Bentz is Professor of Art History at Saint Anselm College and the Academic Director of Saint Anselm’s study abroad program in Tuscania, Italy. Her research focuses on urbanism and landscape history in sixteenth-century Italy, and she has published her work in scholarly journals such as Sixteenth-Century Journal and The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, and has received fellowships and grants from institutions such as the National Endowment for the Humanities, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library & Collections, Villa I Tatti-The Harvard Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, and The Getty Research Institute.

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