As part of our mission to encourage faith formation and discussion about the relationship between faith and culture, the Rossi Center will be publishing a series of professional pieces by both students and adults. Our Faith and Citizenship Series continues this week with Jerry Meis, a Rossi Center Advisory Board member and lifelong businessman. Jerry shares insights from his personal experience and relates them to professional publications on living out Catholic moral ethics and principles in the business world. You can view his contribution by clicking on the file below! ![]()
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University of Iowa professor, Kristy Nabhan-Warren, spoke in December on cultural appreciation of Our Lady of Guadalupe, both in Catholic and non-Catholic populations. Now, she speaks on what led her to choose Latino Catholic studies as her area of focus, what it is like studying the topic from an outsider-looking-in perspective, and why she thinks it's important. With our mission to examine the relationship between faith and culture, Kristy's words and work demonstrate some of the many ways in which the two intersect. As part of our mission to encourage faith formation and discussion about the relationship between faith and culture, the Rossi Center will be publishing a series of professional pieces by both students and adults. Our first series will be over faith and citizenship, starting with a piece by Ana Marth, a fourth year economics student at the University of Iowa who is seeking to attend law school following her undergraduate degree. Check out her contribution to this project, in which she explores the Catechism of the Catholic Church's stance on citizenship! ![]()
Kelsie Tingle, Faith Formation Special Events Fellow, discusses the history and importance of Pope Francis's recently declared Year of St. Joseph- a man of obedience, love, courage and work ethic. |
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