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Who Am I? | Cavadini, Carvill, and Zucchi on Giussani's 'Religious Sense' | New York Encounter 2023

1 h 19 min · 22 de mar de 2023
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A presentation of The Religious Sense, a seminal work by Fr. Luigi Giussani on the occasion of its new translation, with greetings by Cardinal Timothy Dolan [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/timothy-cardinal-dolan], Archbishop of New York and a conversation with Fr. Michael Carvill [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/michael-carvill], US coordinator of Communion and Liberation, and John Cavadini [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/john-cavadini], director of McGrath Institute for Church Life at University of Notre Dame, moderated by John Zucchi [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/john-zucchi], professor of history at McGill University, translator of The Religious Sense The event will introduce “The trunk is rooted where the truth lies,” [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/2023-the-trunk-is-rooted-where-the-truth-lies] an exhibit on the Self and the Other in the life and thought of the Servant of God Fr. Luigi Giussani.

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episode Who Am I? | Cavadini, Carvill, and Zucchi on Giussani's 'Religious Sense' | New York Encounter 2023 artwork

Who Am I? | Cavadini, Carvill, and Zucchi on Giussani's 'Religious Sense' | New York Encounter 2023

A presentation of The Religious Sense, a seminal work by Fr. Luigi Giussani on the occasion of its new translation, with greetings by Cardinal Timothy Dolan [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/timothy-cardinal-dolan], Archbishop of New York and a conversation with Fr. Michael Carvill [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/michael-carvill], US coordinator of Communion and Liberation, and John Cavadini [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/john-cavadini], director of McGrath Institute for Church Life at University of Notre Dame, moderated by John Zucchi [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/john-zucchi], professor of history at McGill University, translator of The Religious Sense The event will introduce “The trunk is rooted where the truth lies,” [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/2023-the-trunk-is-rooted-where-the-truth-lies] an exhibit on the Self and the Other in the life and thought of the Servant of God Fr. Luigi Giussani.

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episode Someone with Me | Arch. Christophe Pierre and Bishop Erik Varden | New York Encounter 2023 artwork

Someone with Me | Arch. Christophe Pierre and Bishop Erik Varden | New York Encounter 2023

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