
July 2019
The Solution to Ancient Paradoxes
Join us for a lecture by Dr. John McCarthy on how the beatific vision is the solution to ancient philosophical…
Find out more »Libraries and the Culture Wars
Are City and School Libraries still part of a common trust, or are they beachheads for political forces which use…
Find out more »The Person and the Common Good
Join us for a lecture by Dr. Denis Kitzinger for an introduction to Catholic Social teaching. The lecture will be…
Find out more »October 2019
What’s Still Wrong with the World
Join us for an evening with G.K. Chesterton (performed by Dr. John "Chuck" Chalberg). The night will discuss What's Still…
Find out more »November 2019
Citizens of the Kingdom
Join us this November 5th for a talk by Andrew Beckwith, President of the Massachusetts Family Institute. He will deliver…
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The Chesterton Society Reading Group
Join us this December 18th, 8:00 PM, at Mercy Hall for the inaugural meeting of the Chesterton Society of the…
Find out more »February 2020
Christianity and the Rise of American Progressivism
A Lecture by Ronald J. Pestritto, Ph.D. Graduate Dean & Professor of Politics at Hillsdale College The talk will address…
Find out more »What Is Civic about Virtue?
A Lecture by Geoffrey M. Vaughan, Ph.D. Professor of Political Science at Assumption College The virtues are necessary for our…
Find out more »Plato’s Republic Reading Group
Join Phil Lawler every Thursday for a discussion about Plato’s Republic. For more information contact: center@thomasmorecollege.edu
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Chesterton Reading Group:
The Flying Inn
Join us this February 28th, 7:00 PM, at Mercy Hall for the second meeting of the Chesterton Society of the…
Find out more »September 2021
Dante, Alive After 700 Years
A Lecture by Robert Royal, Ph.D. President of the Faith & Reason Institute Robert Royal is the founder and President…
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Rediscovering the Gift of Creation: the Truth about Environmentalism
What is Creation and how is it different from "the environment"? What does this difference say about the environmentalism and…
Find out more »December 2021
Can Democratic Ideals Survive in the Administrative State?
During the Covid crisis, the assertion of sweeping new government powers should force Americans to confront a disturbing trend: With…
Find out more »The Teaching Power of the Parable: Understanding the Enigmatic
In John 18:37, Christ tells us that He came into the world to reveal the Truth. If this is so,…
Find out more »March 2022
Theologies of Despair and Indifference:
Theological Themes in the Paintings of Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Watch the Lecture Here The paintings of the Flemish masters Hieronymus Bosch (c.1450-1516) and Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c.1526-1569)…
Find out more »April 2022
Why the World Needs More Ghost Stories: The Dialogues of Gregory the Great
The influence of Pope Saint Gregory the Great on the liturgy, organization, and dogma of the Church cannot be overstated.…
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A Matter of Life and Death: The Battle for a True Education with Joseph Pearce
In an age of radical relativism and secular fundamentalism, the very future of education is threatened. Joseph Pearce unmasks the…
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The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful: History in Three Dimensions with Joseph Pearce
The History of Christendom: An Eight-part Lecture Series with Joseph Pearce, St. John Henry Newman Visiting Chair in Catholic Studies…
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From Christ to Constantine:
The Early Church with Joseph Pearce
The History of Christendom: An Eight-part Lecture Series with Joseph Pearce, St. John Henry Newman Visiting Chair in Catholic Studies…
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Was America’s Founding Fatally Flawed by the Provenance of Its Ideas? with Robert Reilly
Troubled by the ample evidence of a moral decline in the United States, some Catholic thinkers trace the problem to…
Find out more »The Death and Resurrection of Rome: 5th–10th Century with Joseph Pearce
The History of Christendom: An Eight-part Lecture Series with Joseph Pearce, St. John Henry Newman Visiting Chair in Catholic Studies…
Find out more »January 2023
The Best and Worst of Times:
11th–13th Century with Joseph Pearce
The History of Christendom: An Eight-part Lecture Series with Joseph Pearce, St. John Henry Newman Visiting Chair in Catholic Studies…
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Rupture and Reformation: 14th–16th Century with Joseph Pearce
The History of Christendom: An Eight-part Lecture Series with Joseph Pearce, St. John Henry Newman Visiting Chair in Catholic Studies…
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Religion and Superstition: 17th–18th Century with Joseph Pearce
The History of Christendom: An Eight-part Lecture Series with Joseph Pearce, St. John Henry Newman Visiting Chair in Catholic Studies…
Find out more »Faith & Reason in the Writings of Joseph Ratzinger with Branislav Kuljovský
In an age of constant distortion and confusion, we tend to forget the foundational things in our Christian culture: Faith…
Find out more »Revolution, Revelation and Revival: 19th Century with Joseph Pearce
The History of Christendom: An Eight-part Lecture Series with Joseph Pearce, St. John Henry Newman Visiting Chair in Catholic Studies…
Find out more »April 2023
Wars of Irreligion: 20th Century with Joseph Pearce
The History of Christendom: An Eight-part Lecture Series with Joseph Pearce, St. John Henry Newman Visiting Chair in Catholic Studies…
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