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SUMMARY:Faith\, Meaning\, and the Catholic Writer with Cy Kellett
DESCRIPTION:This talk explores the writing approaches of G.K. Chesterton and Walker Percy\, both of whom answered the confusions of modern life with wit\, insight\, and Christian faith. By considering their response to the modern search for meaning\, we can reflect on what their work still has to say about literature\, belief\, and the calling of the Catholic writer today. \n  \n \n  \nCy Kellett is the host of Catholic Answers Live. He formerly hosted The Bright Side with Cy Kellett on the Immaculate Heart Radio network. Kellett and his wife\, Missy\, have three children. \n  \n  \nImage courtesy of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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LOCATION:Mercy Hall\, 90 Concord St.\, Nashua\, NH\, 03060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ninth Annual Catholic Literature Conference
DESCRIPTION:  \nSaturday\, April 25\, 2026 | 8:00 am – 3:00 pm \nMontminy Hall\, Ste. Marie Catholic Church\, Manchester\, New Hampshire \n  \nJoin us for the largest annual Catholic literature conference in New England—if not the nation—as we explore foundational\, neglected\, and new works of American literature. Through engaging presentations on American novels\, short stories\, and poems\, through fellowship and conversation\, this conference will take stock of the “literary pulse” of America as we approach the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. \n  \nFeaturing: \nJoseph Pearce on Henry Wadsworth Longfellow \nMatthew Mehan on Nathaniel Hawthorne \nJames Matthew Wilson on his poetic sequence of Catholic America \nJeremy Beer on Booth Tarkington \nAmy Fahey on Flannery O’Connor \n  \nRegistration is now closed. Thank you! \n 
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LOCATION:NH
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SUMMARY:New Hampshire and Independence Book Launch with William Fahey
DESCRIPTION:Announcing New Hampshire and Independence: Rediscovered Writings from the Sons of the American Revolution\, edited by William Fahey. Six groundbreaking essays by Sons of the American Revolution reveal the significance of New Hampshire’s role in the Revolution. \nNew Hampshire is one of the oldest American colonies and one of the tiniest\, but its small size obscures the mighty importance of its role in the American War of Independence. New Hampshire was one of the first colonies to assert control over its own militia and seize gunpowder from imperial control. It sent more men to Bunker Hill than any other colony\, created a state constitution\, and declared independence months before the rest of America. The Granite State provided heroes and generals in every major military campaign and cast the decisive votes for the ratification of the country’s new constitution. \nWilliam Fahey reveals six penetrating and inspiring essays from the archives and records of the Sons of the American Revolution to bring this rousing tale to life. \n  \n\n \n  \nWilliam Edmund Fahey\, PhD\, is a Fellow and president of Thomas More College of Liberal Arts (Merrimack\, New Hampshire). He has taught history and humanities for more than thirty years. He has pursued advanced studies in ancient and early modern military history. Fahey is an active member of several lineage organizations dedicated to supporting the study of early America\, including the Sons of the American Revolution\, the Society of the Cincinnati\, and the Order of the Descendents of Loyalists and Patriots. In 2024\, he was appointed the historian of the New Hampshire Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. \n \n  \nImage: Nation Makers by Howard Pyle
URL:https://restorationchristianculture.org/event/new-hampshire-and-independence-book-launch-with-william-fahey/
LOCATION:Mercy Hall\, 90 Concord St.\, Nashua\, NH\, 03060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Event: The Triumph of the Catholic Great Books Tradition in the Age of AI with Taylor Black
DESCRIPTION:AI’s rise is often framed as a disruption to the humanities\, but the perennial wisdom of the Great Books offers the very anthropology\, metaphysics\, and moral vision needed to guide technological power toward the good. This talk shows how classical Catholic thought provides the intellectual architecture for navigating AI’s promises and perils. \n  \n\n\n  \nTaylor Black is a venture architect with more than two decades of experience launching\, nurturing\, and scaling ventures across enterprise\, deep tech\, community innovation\, and social impact ecosystems. Born and raised in Seattle as the oldest of eleven children in a Byzantine Ruthenian Catholic (convert) family\, he was homeschooled from early childhood through high school. He went on to Gonzaga University\, where he earned degrees in Philosophy\, Classics\, and Entrepreneurial Business (Honors)\, with minors in English and Biochemistry. He married his wife Anne at the end of his junior year. \nAfter Gonzaga\, he pursued graduate studies in philosophy at Boston College\, where he also launched his first technology company—a venture he continued to build during law school at Boston College Law. Though admitted into the legal profession\, he opted to keep building rather than practice\, setting the course for a career defined by creating new pathways at the intersection of technology\, human formation\, and institutional transformation. \nIn his current role as Director of AI & Venture Ecosystems within the Strategic Programs and Communities team at Microsoft’s Office of the CTO\, he designs and leads cross-company initiatives that weave together innovation strategy\, product development\, and community engagement. His work concentrates on shaping ecosystems that accelerate frontier technologies while fostering broad\, distributed participation in AI capability-building. \nIn parallel\, he serves as the Inaugural Director of the Leonine Institute for AI & Emerging Technologies at the Catholic University of America\, where he is building an interdisciplinary hub that integrates research\, venture creation\, and the Catholic intellectual tradition. The Institute prepares leaders to understand the cultural\, philosophical\, and practical implications of AI and converts cutting-edge ideas into real-world outcomes through degree programs\, fellowships\, and ventures. \nHe and his wife are foster and adoptive parents\, with three adoptions and six foster placements\, anchoring his work in a lived commitment to service\, formation\, and community. Taylor is also in diaconal formation for the The Holy Protection of Mary Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Phoenix.
URL:https://restorationchristianculture.org/event/the-triumph-of-the-catholic-great-books-tradition-in-the-age-of-ai-with-taylor-black/
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