Webinars on Flannery O’Connor and race

Online Event

Loyola University Maryland will host a series of virtual conversations, “Public Writing/Private Perceptions: The Vexed Issues Surrounding Flannery O’Connor and Race,” this spring.

Webinars on Flannery O’Connor and race

Online Event

Loyola University Maryland will host a series of virtual conversations, “Public Writing/Private Perceptions: The Vexed Issues Surrounding Flannery O’Connor and Race,” this spring.

Accelerator Demo Day

Online Event

The Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship at Loyola University Maryland will host a Baltipreneurs Accelerator Demo Day for the second accelerator cohort.

Real Presence Renewal: Scott Hahn in Westminster, MD

St. John Westminster Church 43 Monroe Street, Westminster MD 21157, MD

St. John, 43 Monroe St., Westminster; 10 a.m.-1:15 p.m.; free; Dr. Scott Hahn speaks on the mystery of the holy Eucharist; RealPresenceRenewal.org

Free Science and Faith Program for High School Students and Adults

Catholic University of America 620 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC

The St. Albert Initiative is a half-day program on science and faith for Catholic high school students, teachers, and parents, as well as the general public (high school age and above). It will feature short talks by Catholic scientists and the opportunity to meet, eat with, and ask questions of Catholic scientists in many fields and at various stages of their careers.

30th Sister Cleophas Costello Lecture

Loyola University Maryland 4501 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Maryland

Loyola University Maryland welcomes McKenzie Coan, ’18, professional swimmer, public speaker, disability advocate, and author for the 30th Sister Cleophas Costello Lecture on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021, at 7 p.m. in McGuire Hall. The event will also be livestreamed.

Educator Perspectives: Reckoning with our Past in Schools

Loyola University Maryland 4501 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Maryland

Loyola University Maryland’s School of Education will host a virtual panel of educators sharing their perspectives in “Educator Perspectives: Reckoning with our Past in Schools” on Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2021, at 5 p.m.

Catholic 301

Sacred Heart (Glyndon) 65 Sacred Heart Lane, Glyndon, MD

Join Fr. Brendan of Sacred Heart Parish for a weekly series that will lead into a deeper understanding and appreciation of the workings of the Second Vatican Council. After trying to make sense of the context for the Council, we will read and work through the major documents that the Council Fathers promulgated. The series will conclude by looking at the impact of the Council on the life of our Church as we know it today.