Symposium Panels - June 10
8:00 a.m. | Breakfast
TML Atrium
9:10–10:50 a.m. | Plenary
TML Auditorium
Chair: Robert Gerlich S.J.
The Jesuit Intellectual Apostolate in Print: Journals, Formation, and Transatlantic Catholic Thought
- The Jesuit Intellectual Apostolate: Conversations between Europe and the United States of America-Sergio Palagiano
-Andrew Barrette - Changing Habits: The Significance of Review for Religious in the Formation of Religious and Transformation of Religious Life (1942–Evolution)
-Margaret Guider, OSF - The Evolution of the Jesuit Journal Razón y Fe: A Mirror of Catholic Thought from 1901 to the Present
-Sergio Gadea, S.J.
- Les Recherches de Science Religieuse: An Ignatian Way of Doing Theology Nowadays
-Patrick C. Goujon - Q&A
11:10 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | Concurrent Session 3
Panel A:Discernment in Motion: Jesuit Journals and Pope Francis
TML Auditorium
Chair: Andrew Barrette
- Toward Ecclesial “Harmony”: Pope Francis, Synodality, and America Magazine
-Phillip Ganir, S.J. - Revisiting Sentire cum Ecclesia: Pope Francis and the Spirit of Synodality
-Kyoung-woong (Peter) Park, S.J. - A Jesuit Magazine Assesses the First Jesuit Pope: "America Magazine" and Pope Francis
-Robert Scully, S.J. - Q&A
Panel B:Scientific Taxonomy and Educational Record-keeping: A Global View on Jesuit Practices
TML 319
Chair: Silvia Notarfonso
- Preservation through Translation: Jesuit Record-Keeping and African Medical Knowledge in Early Modern Ethiopia
- Armel Setubi, S.J., Shannon Mulligan - Jesuits and their Journals Botany, Taxonomy, and Decorative Art in the Mémoires de Trévoux with Charlevoix
-Aiko Okamoto-MacPhail - Beyond Jesuit Archives and Print Culture: Student Absence and University Records in the History of Jesuit Education in New Spain
-Pablo Abascal Sherwell Raull - Q&A
12:30 p.m. | Lunch
TML Atrium
12:40 p.m. & 1:10 p.m. | Tour
Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Culture
Pre-resgistration is required and available in conference app.
2:00–3:20 p.m. | Concurrent Session 4
Panel A: American Jesuits and Periodicals
TML Auditorium
Chair: Alessandro Corsi
- Jesuit Journalism: Insights from Jesuit Missions (1929–67)
-Emanuele Colombo - Voices of Mission and Culture: Early 20th Century Evangelization of the Lakota Sioux as Portrayed in Jesuit Missions Magazine
-Grace Gibbons - The Al Baghdadi: Chronicling Jesuit American-Iraqi Relations (1932–66)
-Jessica K. Orrell, A. Taiga Guterres - Q&A
Panel B:Jesuit Journals, Social Justice, and Business Education in the 20th Century
TML 319
Chair: Andrew Barrette
- Ideas that Remain Ideas Are Sterile: Louis J. Twomey, S.J.'s Blueprint for Social Justice
-Dawn Eden Goldstein - The Role of the Journal of Jesuit Business Education in Promoting the Distinctiveness of Business Education in the Jesuit Tradition
-Nicholas Santos, S.J. - Between the Secular and Theological Hegel: Études, Gaston Fessard, and the Development of Hegelian Philosophy in Twentieth-Century France
-Jacob Saliba - Q&A
3:30–5:30 p.m. | Plenary
Chair: Cristiano Casalini
TML Auditorium
Jesuit Narratives of Education, Mission, and Sanctity through Litterae Annuae and Instrutiones
- Representation of School Life in the Litterae Annuae: The Jesuit Colleges in Portugal
-Joana Veiga - Narrating Malta on the Mediterranean Frontier: The Litterae Annuae of the Sicilian Province as Instruments of Jesuit Institutional Self-Representation (17th–18th Centuries)
-Nicholas Doublet, Rev. - Jesuit Hagiography in the Age of the Enlightenment: Paolo Vanni and the “New” Menologies of the Society of Jesus
-Francesco Failla - From Printed Relations to Personal Relations: Keeping in Touch with the Other Side of the Jesuit North Atlantic World, 1632–1832
-Luca Codignola
5:45 p.m.| Dinner Cruise
Gather outside of St. Ignatius Church
We invite you to a Boston Harbor Dinner cruise. The shuttle will depart from the front of St. Ignatius Church. Dinner and drinks will be provided. The cruise will last for two hours, a shuttle will be provided to return to campus.
