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SUMMARY:Free Online Course: HISTORY\, THEOLOGY AND MINISTERIAL PRACTICE OF SYNODALITY
DESCRIPTION:Boston College School of Theology and Ministry\nFree Online Course: HISTORY\, THEOLOGY AND MINISTERIAL PRACTICE OF SYNODALITY\nFrom February 6 to March 26\, 2023\nWeek 1: History of Synodality\nWeek 2: Theology of Synodality\nWeek 3: Ministerial Practice of Synodality\nThis Massive Online Formation is intended for pastoral agents\, religious women and men\, laity\, priests\, Bishops and many other people who would like to know in a simple but deep way what Synodality is about. This course will be facilitated virtually and offered at no cost to participants worldwide during the month of February\, 2023.  \nWe use a fully online asynchronous format. Lectures are pre-recorded and available to be watched in Spanish\, English\, Portuguese\, French\, Italian and German. \nFor more information\, please read the PRESS RELEASE below: \nPRESS RELEASE – MOOC 2 Sinodalidad (ENGLISH) \nRegistration: formaciononline.bc.edu \n 
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SUMMARY:Ritual Life in the Medieval Dominican Order - Liturgical Expressions
DESCRIPTION:The Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies\nRitual Life in the Medieval Dominican Order – Liturgical Expressions\nMonday\, 6 March to Tuesday\, 7 March 2023\nThis conference will focus on the rituals\, chant\, and texts of the Dominican liturgy during the medieval period\, after the reform of the Rite under the Master of the Order Humbert of Romans (1256). Attention will also be paid to recent manuscript discoveries for the Translation of the Relics of St Thomas Aquinas (1368/69).\nSessions will be held in person at PIMS (59 Queen’s Park Crescent E.\, Toronto) and The Yorkville Royal Sonesta.\nFeatured Speakers:\nMargot Fassler – University of Notre Dame\, USA\nEleanor Giraud – University of Limerick\, Ireland\nDominik Jurczak\, O.P. – International Dominican Liturgical Commission\, Rome\nConstant Mews – Monash University\, Australia\nM. Michèle Mulchahey – Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies\, Toronto\nMarika Räsänen – University of Turku\, Finland\nInnocent Smith\, O.P. – St Mary’s Seminary and University\, Maryland\, USA\nRichard Sundt – University of Oregon\, USA\nAugustine Thompson\, O.P. – Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies\, Toronto\nRegistration is free but required to register.  \nFor further information please contact cynthia.watson@utoronto.ca \nFor the full programme\, please open the website link at: https://pims.ca/event/ritual-life/ \nCONFERENCE SCHEDULE\nM O N D A Y\,   6  M A R C H  (The Royal Sonesta Hotel\, Portman Room)\n9:30 a.m.                Continental Breakfast \n9:45 a.m.                Welcome and Introduction \nAugustine Thompson\, O.P.\, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies\, Toronto \nHumbert of Romans’ Reforms and their Reception \n10:00 a.m.              Dominik Jurczak\, O.P.\, C.L.I.O.P.\, Santa Sabina and San Anselmo\, Rome \n“The Idea and Need for Change of the Early Dominican Liturgy in Light of the Humbert of Romans Reforms.” \n10:30 a.m.              Eleanor Giraud\, University of Limerick\, Ireland \n“The Humbert Codex\, (Santa Sabina\, MS. XIV L1): Prototype\, Final Product\, A Work in Progress\, All of the Above?” \n11:00 a.m.              Coffee Break \n11:30 a.m.              Innocent Smith\, O.P.\, St Mary’s Seminary and University\, Maryland\, USA \n“A Tale of Two Missals: The Missale Conventuale and Missale Minorum Altarium in Post- Humbert Dominican Missals.” \n12:00 p.m.              Augustine Thompson\, O.P.\, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies\, Toronto \n“The Officium for Dominican Penitents: and that of the Lay Brothers\, 1200s to 1400s.” \n12:30 p.m.              Questions and Discussion Period \n1:00 p.m.                Lunch \nDominican Music and Chant \n2:00 p.m.                Margot Fassler\, University of Notre Dame\, USA \n“The Dominican Magdalene: An Overview of the Liturgical Sources.” \n2:30 p.m.                Constant Mews\, Monash University\, Australia \nThe Custom of the Poets: John of Garland and Jerome of Moray on Literature and Music.” \n3:00 p.m.                Question and Discussion Period \n3:30 p.m.                Coffee Break (Reconvene in the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies\, Toronto Library Paleography Room) \nPontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies Library – Palaeography Room\nDominican Liturgical Manuscripts in Toronto \n4:00 p.m.                Missals\, Breviaries\, and Bernard Gui \nComments: Innocent Smith\, O.P.\, Augustine Thompson\, O.P.\, M. Michèle Mulchahey \nSt. Basil’s Church\n4:30 p.m.                Solemn First Vespers of St. Thomas Aquinas \nwith Prof. Michael O’Connor and Toronto Student Choir \nHis Eminence Thomas Cardinal Collins will preside in choro at this liturgy \nPontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies\, Laurence K. Shook Common Room\n5:00 p.m.                Reception (Followed by Dinner for the Invited Speakers) \nT U E S D A Y\,  M A R C H 7 (The Royal Sonesta Hotel\, Portman Room)\n9:30 a.m.                Continental Breakfast \nThe Liturgies of St. Thomas Aquinas \n10:00 a.m.              Marika Räsänen\, University of Turku\, Finland \n“The Matins Lessons of the Office of the Translation and their Relation to the Chants\, particularly the Antiphons and Responories.” \n10:30 a.m.              Richard Sundt\, University of Oregon USA \n“The Functioning of the Dominican Church in Toulouse and the Shrines of St. Thomas Aquinas.” \n11:00 a.m.              Health Break \n11:30 a.m.              M. Michèle Mulchahey\, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies\, Toronto \n“Preaching Thomas Aquinas: Newly Discovered Sermons for the Feast and Translations.” \n12:00 p.m.              Questions and Discussion Period \n12:30 p.m.              Lunch (and preparation for Mass/Performance) \nSt. Basil’s Church\n2:30 p.m.                Dominican Rite Solemn High Mass of St. Thomas Aquinas \nMusic by Professor Michael O’Connor and Student Choir \nPontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies\, Laurence K. Shook Common Room\n4:00 p.m.                  Closing Reception \n  \n 
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